Two years into the pandemic, work culture remains completely changed around the world, and many office employees have settled in at home for more regular remote working days. Those still at home with a company laptop might enjoy the freedom of spreadsheets from the couch and emails on the balcony, but day after day spent looking downwards at a laptop screen can leave its toll on your neck and chest. Over time, your neck muscles can stiffen and the chest and abdominal muscles can shorten, orthopaedic doctors say. “The so-called tech neck is an increasing problem,” says Professor Bernd Kladny, S…