This condition happens when the muscles that hold the head upright become extremely weak. It can make walking, breathing, looking forward, and daily life very difficult, because the head falls forward and the neck can no longer support it properly.
Doctors first feared a major neurological disease, but tests did not show the usual causes. Instead, they found that long-term poor posture and physical strain may have contributed to the problem, turning what seemed like simple “tech neck” into something far more serious.
His case became a warning about ignoring persistent neck pain, stiffness, and posture problems. Regular movement, holding screens at eye level, using proper support, and seeking medical advice early can help protect spinal health before small warning signs become major problems.