How Bad Posture Causes Neck and Back Pain (And How to Fix It)

Date: April 2, 2026

If you spend hours sitting at a desk, chances are your posture is slowly working against you. Poor posture is one of the leading causes of neck pain, headaches, and low back pain we see at Pain Free Health.

The good news? Small changes can make a big difference.

What Does Bad Posture Look Like?

The most common postural issue is forward head posture combined with rounded shoulders.

This often includes:

  • Head drifting forward past the shoulders
  • Rounded upper back
  • Slouched lower spine

Over time, this places excessive strain on your muscles and joints.

What Does Bad Posture Look Like
What Does Bad Posture Look Like

Why Posture Causes Pain

Poor posture leads to:

  • Increased stress on the neck and upper back
  • Muscle imbalances (tight chest, weak upper back)
  • Reduced mobility in the thoracic spine
  • Increased risk of chronic pain and headaches

Even just 1–2 inches of forward head position can significantly increase the load on your neck.

How to Fix Your Posture

Start with these simple adjustments:

1. Set up your workspace properly

  • Screen at eye level
  • Feet flat on the ground
  • Hips fully back in the chair

2. Reset your posture frequently

  • Sit tall
  • Gently tuck your chin
  • Pull your shoulders back and down

3. Move every 30–60 minutes

  • Stand up, stretch, or walk
How To Fix Your Posture
How to Fix Your Posture

When to Seek Help

If your pain:

  • Keeps coming back
  • Is affecting your work or sleep
  • Has been present for weeks or months

It’s time for a professional assessment.

How Pain Free Health Can Help

At Pain Free Health, we take an evidence-based approach to posture correction, combining:

  • Chiropractic care
  • Physiotherapy
  • Targeted exercise programs

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