Bad posture-related chest pain is a musculoskeletal condition where poor spinal alignment creates muscle tension, restricted breathing mechanics, and nerve irritation in the chest and rib cage.
Tech neck and forward head posture both describe a pattern where the head shifts forward of the shoulders, but tech neck refers specifically to the cause while forward head posture describes the structural misalignment itself.
Bad posture is a pattern of spinal misalignment where muscles, joints, and ligaments are consistently loaded in ways they were not designed to sustain.
You can genuinely improve your posture in 30 days - if you follow the right sequence of stretching, strengthening, and daily habit changes. Most people fail not because posture correction is hard, but because they use generic exercises without understanding their posture.
Rounded shoulders are a postural imbalance where the shoulder blades shift forward and outward from their neutral position, causing the chest to cave inward and the upper back to round - driven by tightness in the anterior shoulder structures and weakness in the posterior scapular stabilisers.