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You’re scrolling through TikTok when you stumble across an image of a shrimp at a desk. Huh? This is a rendition of “shrimp posture,” or a term used to describe poor posture caused by texting or typing. If you’re hunched over your phone or laptop reading this article right now, chances are, you have shrimp posture, and you definitely don’t want to stop reading. Shrimp posture can lead to chronic pain, which is why it’s important to learn how to improve your posture right away. Keep reading to learn more about this internet phenomenon and how you can avoid it.
Shrimp Posture 101
Shrimp posture is when you sit with your back and head hunched over, curving your spine. TikTokers call this position “shrimp posture” because it resembles a prawn. Doctors say this posture can lead to chronic back pain or tech neck.
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