Office Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Office Syndrome refers to pain in the neck, shoulders, upper back, and lower back caused by prolonged sitting or excessive use of digital devices.
Medically, it is commonly associated with Myofascial Pain Syndrome, a condition involving muscle tightness and sensitive trigger points.
Who Is at Risk?
You may be at higher risk if you:
๐ Work long hours in front of a computer
๐ Use smartphones or tablets continuously
๐ Maintain poor posture
๐ Experience stress or insufficient rest
Common Symptoms
๐ Neck, shoulder, and upper back stiffness or pain
๐ Pain radiating to the head or down the arm
๐ Localized tenderness (trigger points)
๐ Numbness in some cases
When to see a doctor:
If symptoms persist for more than 2–4 weeks or are accompanied by numbness.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is based on:
๐ Medical history
๐ Physical examination
๐ Identification of trigger points
Additional tests may be required to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms.
Treatment Options for Office Syndrome
Treatment typically involves a combination of approaches:
๐ Ergonomic Adjustment:
Optimize desk, chair, and monitor setup to reduce strain
๐ Physical Therapy:
Muscle relaxation techniques and guided exercises
๐ Trigger Point Injection:
Local injections to relieve pain quickly
๐ Dry Needling:
Western acupuncture technique targeting trigger points without medication
๐ Shockwave Therapy (Focused & Radial):
Effective for chronic muscle pain
๐ Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS):
Uses magnetic waves to stimulate nerves and muscles, relieving deep pain
Treatment is individualized based on each patient’s condition.
Prevention Tips
๐ Set up your workstation ergonomically
๐ Take breaks to stretch every 30–60 minutes
๐ Strengthen neck and shoulder muscles through exercise
๐ Avoid prolonged downward viewing of smartphones
Source : Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai
**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team
Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai
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