Kids' screen time linked to rounded shoulders? new review digs into the evidence
NCT ID NCT07308509
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study reviewed existing research on poor posture (like forward head posture and rounded shoulders) in children aged 6 to 18. It looked at how growth and daily activities, such as using technology, affect posture. The goal was to identify gaps in knowledge and suggest ways to prevent posture problems early. No new treatments were tested.
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King Faisal Medical Complex
El Taif, El Taif, 8428, Saudi Arabia
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