New Research Finds Tablet Device a Potential Risk for Young Children
November 17, 2017
November 17, 2017
PERTH, Australia, Nov. 17 -- Curtin University (formerly the Curtin University of Technology) issued the following news release:
The use of tablet devices among young children may increase the risk of neck, back and arm pain and reduce physical activity, new Curtin University research which recommends traditional toy play has found.
The research, published in Applied Ergonomics, investigated the head, trunk and arm postures, muscle activity, sedentariness and physical a . . .
The use of tablet devices among young children may increase the risk of neck, back and arm pain and reduce physical activity, new Curtin University research which recommends traditional toy play has found.
The research, published in Applied Ergonomics, investigated the head, trunk and arm postures, muscle activity, sedentariness and physical a . . .