But more often than not, our bags are loaded with all sorts of junk that make
them heavy pains in the neck (and back).
Not exact matches
Still, carrying a
heavy backpack can be a source of «chronic, low - level trauma,» and can cause chronic shoulder,
neck and back
pain in your children.
Proper head positioning can help you prevent injury and generate more force, but looking at the ceiling during
heavy squats squeezes the spinal discs
in your
neck, hyperextends the
neck, forces the hips forward prematurely, increases knee flexion and can easily result with
neck pain and injury.
It's known that manual labour involving
heavy lifting or assembly work involving a lot of arm lifting above shoulder height can result
in neck pain.
This is both for etiquette reasons (I don't want my stuff spilling over onto the seat next to me), as well as health / postural reasons — I can't carry
heavy bags for too long before my back,
neck, and shoulders are
in pain.
Given that a good gaming session will last at least an hour, a
heavy headset can be a literal
pain in the
neck.
They are as close as you can get to real - life sound, but they're pretty
heavy — a literal
pain in the
neck.