Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    TCL CSOT Shines at AWE 2025 with Advanced Displays

    Neos launches IndieTech Games to publish global indie titles

    U.S. Polo Assn. launches in Australia with BMG partnership

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Finance
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Politics
    • Property
    • Tech
    • Travel
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Online Journal
    Subscribe Now
    HOT TOPICS
    • About Us
    • Business
    • Fitness
    • Tech
    • Sports
    • Trending
    • Celebrities
    • Contact us
    Online Journal
    You are at:Home » Good Posture Linked to Learning as E-Learning Grows by 20.5%

    Good Posture Linked to Learning as E-Learning Grows by 20.5%

    0
    By Online Journal on 2024-10-20 Health
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Email

    As global online learning continues to expand at a rapid pace, experts are emphasising the importance of good posture for both health and academic success. The e-learning market is projected to grow by 20.5% between 2022 and 2030, with more than a third of the UK population now attending virtual courses or lectures. Among those aged 16 to 44, over half are using platforms like YouTube to acquire new skills.

    The rise of online education has brought concerns over the impact of prolonged screen time on physical health, particularly when it comes to posture. Chiropractors warn that poor posture can not only lead to physical discomfort but may also impair cognitive performance, making it harder for students to focus and retain information.

    Dr Neil Reilly, a chiropractor with decades of experience in treating posture-related conditions, highlights the significant link between good posture and learning outcomes. “Poor posture doesn’t just cause neck and back pain—it affects mood and concentration, which are essential for effective learning,” he explains. “With more students spending hours in front of screens, addressing posture is crucial for their long-term success.”

    Research backs up these claims, showing that maintaining proper posture can boost mood, attention, and memory—key factors in academic achievement. In today’s digital world, where online learning is becoming the norm for many, these factors are more critical than ever.

    Dr Reilly, who graduated as a chiropractor in 1987, has seen a sharp increase in posture-related complaints as more people transition to remote learning and work. In response to these issues, he has developed a new ergonomic device, the Eyeprone, designed to relieve neck and back strain caused by extended periods in front of screens.

    “With the surge in e-learning, promoting good posture is essential to mitigate the physical toll of prolonged screen use,” Reilly explains. “In the UK, 2.9 million people already live with back or neck problems, so the link between posture and cognitive performance is more relevant than ever.”

    The Eyeprone, Reilly’s latest innovation, aims to address the growing need for better ergonomic support. As more students and professionals continue to adapt to online learning environments, devices like these are becoming increasingly important for maintaining physical well-being.

    With e-learning continuing to grow at a rapid pace, particularly in the wake of the pandemic, more attention is being given to the holistic needs of learners. Physical health, once an overlooked aspect of online education, is now seen as vital to ensuring the success of students. Ergonomic health is becoming a key factor in helping students achieve their academic goals while maintaining their long-term well-being.

    “As we look ahead to 2030 and beyond, it’s clear that the future of education will increasingly take place online,” Reilly concludes. “By focusing on good posture and ergonomic practices, we can help ensure that students are able to perform at their best, both physically and academically.”

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleTech-Focused MonacoSol on Acquisition Hunt with £40m Fund
    Next Article BigCommerce Appoints New Executives to Boost Global Strategy
    Online Journal
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Jako Hall: Exercise Tips for Over 40s

    2025-02-24

    MolecuLight Showcases Advances in Wound Care at SAWC Fall 2024

    2024-10-02

    Parkinson’s Cell Therapy Achieves Major Bioproduction Breakthrough

    2024-10-01
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Demo
    Our Picks
    Don't Miss

    TCL CSOT Shines at AWE 2025 with Advanced Displays

    By Online Journal2025-03-27

    At the 2025 China Appliance and Electronics World Expo (AWE 2025) in Shanghai, TCL CSOT,…

    Neos launches IndieTech Games to publish global indie titles

    U.S. Polo Assn. launches in Australia with BMG partnership

    North Star’s New Campaign Inspires Gen Z to Embrace Identity

    About Online Journal

    Stay connected with Online Journal for the latest updates and insights. Explore our diverse news categories and join us in uncovering the stories that shape our world.

    Email Us: info@onlinejournal.org.uk
    Contact: +1-320-0123-451

    Most Popular

    TCL CSOT Shines at AWE 2025 with Advanced Displays

    2025-03-27

    Starbucks Growth Challenges – New Starbucks CEO Faces Tough Battle Amid Saturated Markets

    2024-08-21

    Waitrose To Open 100 New Stores In £1bn Expansion

    2024-08-21

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2025 Online Journal.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Meet the Online Journal team
    • Contact us
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.