Reflexive Response of Neck Muscle to Sudden Perturbation after Prolonged Smartphone Use

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Abstract

Prolonged smartphone use induces passive stretch of neck tissues and muscle fatigue, affecting spinal stability and pain. It is necessary to evaluate the effect of smartphone use on the reflexive response to detect the changes in neck tissues and head stability. A laboratory experiment (n=10) was conducted to investigate the reflexive response of neck muscle to perturbation after 30 minutes of smartphone use. Neck extensor muscle activation and its activation timing to perturbation were investigated before and after smartphone use. Head angle and muscle activation level were collected during smartphone use. During smartphone use, muscle activation gradually increased. After smartphone use, neck muscles showed a higher activation level and significantly delayed onset to perturbation. Smartphone use changed the reflexive response of the neck muscle. Further study is needed to investigate the association between smartphone use and neuromuscular changes to the tissues of the cervical spine.

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Kim, E., Song, D., Park, D., Kim, H., & Shin, G. (2021). Reflexive Response of Neck Muscle to Sudden Perturbation after Prolonged Smartphone Use. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (Vol. 65, pp. 1250–1253). SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1071181321651085

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