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Corrective Exercise Strategies for Tech Neck

Scott Cheatham, PhD, DPT, OCS, ATC, CSCS

December 15, 2025

Question

What are the most effective corrective exercise strategies for Tech Neck?

Answer

Correcting Tech Neck involves addressing muscle imbalances through a structured corrective exercise continuum: inhibit, lengthen, activate, and integrate. This four-step approach targets overactive and underactive muscles to restore proper postural alignment and function. The first step, inhibition, involves techniques such as myofascial release, manual therapy, or percussion massage to reduce overactivity in muscles like the upper trapezius, levator scapulae, and pectoralis major. Next, lengthening focuses on stretching these tight muscles, using techniques such as doorway stretches for the pectoralis and cervical mobilization exercises to improve neck flexibility.

The third step, activation, strengthens the weakened muscles that support proper posture, including the deep neck flexors, lower trapezius, and rhomboids. Chin tuck exercises, scapular retraction drills, and resistance band exercises help reinforce postural stability. Finally, integration involves functional movement training, such as thoracic mobility exercises and full-body strengthening patterns, to ensure that these postural corrections translate into everyday activities. Complementary strategies, such as kinesiology taping for biofeedback, ergonomic modifications, and proprioceptive training, further reinforce long-term postural improvements. By consistently implementing this structured approach, individuals can reduce pain, improve spinal alignment, and mitigate the long-term effects of Tech Neck.

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course, "Strategies for Correcting Postural Dysfunction: Tech Neck," presented by Scott Cheatham, PhD, DPT, OCS, ATC, CSCS.


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Scott Cheatham, PhD, DPT, OCS, ATC, CSCS

Dr. Scott Cheatham Ph.D. DPT, ATC, CSCS is a Full Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Kinesiology at CSU Dominguez Hills in Carson, California. He is the owner of SportsPhysioRX, a sports and orthopedic physical therapy organization. Dr. Cheatham received his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) and his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Therapy. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He also holds several fitness certifications and is a certified ergonomic specialist.  

Dr. Cheatham is a national presenter for various organizations and has authored over 200 peer reviewed publications, textbook chapters, conference/seminar presentations, and home study courses on the topics of sports medicine, orthopedics, and health & fitness. Dr. Cheatham is the co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Fitness, Wellness, and Human Performance and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation.

Dr. Cheatham is an education and research consultant for various health and fitness organizations. His current clinical practice includes sports medicine, orthopedics, and sports-performance training services. 


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