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Tony Kochhar, known as the 'UK's leading shoulder doctor,' says that tablets as well as smartphones are contributing to a rise in shoulder injuries.

Tablets, such as the iPad and Kindle, are rapidly gaining popularity. However, Tony Kochhar, also known as the 'UK's leading shoulder doctor' says that these devices are causing a rise in shoulder injuries.

Kochhar says that he has been treating up to 20 patients a week for shoulder problems caused by using iPads, also known as 'iPad Shoulder': "Holding the tablet lower down means users have to gaze downwards more sharply. This is increasing the pressure on their joints".

These problems are not exclusive to tablet users, but also smartphone owners too, according to Kochhar. This is due to mobiles being held between the ear and shoulder, and from frequent texting and browsing.

Doctor Kochhar suggests that iPad and iPhone users should try not to hunch over the device--the ideal screen position is level with your face. He also recommends that users take regular brakes from using their devices, and do some gentle neck and shoulder stretches during these breaks.

Kochhar reminds users to switch the iPad between the right and left arm, and also to look out for tell-tale signs of 'iPad Shoulder', which include aches all over one side of the back of the shoulder blade, or pain down the upper arm.

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