Prevalence and awareness of text neck syndrome and text thumb syndrome in young adult population

S. Kumar B., Kouser Banu Khaleeluddin, Saikarthick Jayakumar, Ezhil Vendhan K
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Background: The term "text neck" can be defined as repetitive strain injury and pain due to excessive viewing and texting on a smartphone for a prolonged duration. Long-term untreated text neck results in inflammation of ligaments and muscles, which can lead to permanent arthritic changes. Many smart phone users experience thumb/wrist pain, but some people who develop pain are smart phone addicts. The present study checks the prevalence and awareness of text neck and thumb text syndrome in young adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 200 volunteers between 18-25 years age who have been using mobile phone in the last 5 years. A structured questionnaire was created, validated, and used for the study. Descriptive statistics was used to assess responses received from participants. The prevalence of text neck syndrome and thumb text syndrome has been established. Results: About 50.3% of the participants were unaware of text neck syndrome and 57.1% of text thumb syndrome. Maximum mobile phone usage included texting and calls. About 45.2% of the participants use their right thumb and index finger to text. 33% of people have a head forward posture when using mobile phones. An analysis of pain, discomfort, and duration during mobile phone use was done and will be presented at a forum. Conclusion: The prevalence of text neck and thumb text syndrome in the young adult population indicates the need to plan future pain management strategies and increase user awareness
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青壮年人群中文字脖子综合征和文字拇指综合征的发病率和认知度
背景介绍文本颈 "一词可定义为因长时间过度观看智能手机和发短信而造成的重复性劳损和疼痛。文本颈长期得不到治疗会导致韧带和肌肉发炎,进而引发永久性关节炎。许多智能手机用户都会出现拇指/手腕疼痛,但有些出现疼痛的人是智能手机成瘾者。本研究调查了文本颈和拇指文本综合征在年轻人中的发病率和认知度。研究方法对 200 名年龄在 18-25 岁之间、在过去 5 年中使用过手机的志愿者进行了横断面研究。我们制作了一份结构化问卷,并对其进行了验证和使用。研究采用描述性统计方法对参与者的回答进行评估。研究还确定了颈部文字综合症和拇指文字综合症的发病率。研究结果约 50.3% 的参与者不知道颈部文字综合症,57.1% 的参与者不知道拇指文字综合症。使用手机最多的是发短信和打电话。约 45.2% 的参与者使用右手拇指和食指发短信。33%的人在使用手机时头向前倾。对使用手机时的疼痛、不适和持续时间进行了分析,并将在一个论坛上发表。结论文字颈和拇指文字综合症在年轻人群中的流行表明,有必要规划未来的疼痛管理策略并提高用户意识
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