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22 Kilos of Pressure?! Why Forward Head Posture Wreaks Havoc on Your Neck

Let’s talk numbers.

Your head weighs roughly 5 kilograms. But tilt it forward 30 degrees (like when you’re scrolling), and your neck is now carrying over 22 kilograms of force.

It’s no wonder people are showing up with:

  • Daily neck pain

  • “Stuck” joints or cracking sounds

  • Headaches by lunchtime-Flattened or straightened neck curves

The longer this posture continues, the more it wears down your spine’s discs and joints—sometimes years before you feel true “pain.”

This is called degenerative joint disease, and while it sounds scary, it’s often preventable.

At The Chiropractic Domain, we don’t just treat symptoms. We scan, assess, and help you’re build your posture from the inside out—naturally and precisely.

Don’t wait until it’s chronic. If your neck feels off, your body is already asking for help.

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It’s Not Just a Bad Pillow: What Your Neck Pain Is Really Telling You

You wake up with a stiff neck. Crack it before coffee. By 3 p.m., your head feels heavy and your shoulders are burning. Sound familiar?

Most women I see in the practice chalk this up to stress, ageing, or a dodgy pillow. But it could be something deeper — and fixable.

We call it tech neck.

When your head tilts forward while scrolling or typing, it adds up to 22 kilos of extra pressure on your neck. Do that for hours a day and it starts to flatten your neck’s natural curve — leading to joint stress, early degeneration, and chronic tension.

You might have early tech neck if you notice:
- Morning stiffness or neck pain after driving
- Headaches that sneak in by lunchtime
- Cracking, grinding, or a “stuck” feeling in your neck
- Shoulder tension that won’t go away
- Mental fogginess or irritability

The good news? Your spine is adaptable — but only if you catch the strain early.

At The Chiropractic Domain, we use digital posture scans and gentle chiropractic techniques to help restore proper motion, reduce tension, and protect your spine’s natural shape.

Want to check your posture at home? DM us the words “Neck Check” and we’ll send you a simple 3-step self-assessment.

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