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Title of Article Influence of neck flexion angle on gravitational moment and neck muscle activity when using a smartphone while standing 
Date of Acceptance 15 December 2020 
Journal
     Title of Journal Ergonomics 
     Standard ISI 
     Institute of Journal Taylor & Francis Group 
     ISBN/ISSN Print ISSN: 0014-0139 Online ISSN: 1366-5847 
     Volume 2021 
     Issue 64 
     Month January
     Year of Publication 2021 
     Page 1-12 
     Abstract This study compares the effects of different neck flexion angles on neck gravitational moment and muscle activity of users that stand and operate a smartphone. Thirty-two healthy young adult smartphone users performed texting tasks for three minutes at four different neck flexion angles (0°, 15°, 30°, and 45°) while standing. Neck gravitational moment and cervical erector spinae (CES) and upper trapezius (UT) activity were investigated. When the neck flexion angle increased, the gravitational moment of the neck increased significantly. The muscle activity of CES significantly increased when the neck flexion angle increased, whereas that of UT decreased. The lowest gravitational moment of the neck at 0° flexion was consistent with the lowest CES muscle activity and the lowest neck discomfort score. In conclusion, for texting while standing, adults should maintain their neck posture at 0° flexion to reduce the gravitational force acting on the cervical spine and alleviate neck discomfort. 
     Keyword Neck posture; discomfort score; gaze angle; kinematics; phone tilt angle. 
Author
607090013-1 Mr. WEERASAK TAPANYA [Main Author]
Associated Medical Sciences Doctoral Degree

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