Here are the Neck Stretches Referenced in the Video
Disclaimer: before you try these or any other exercises, ask your physical therapist or doctor first. These exercises are not meant to be a substitute for the evaluation and treatment provided by a healthcare professional. If you have questions, please contact us.
Upper Trapezius Stretch
Sit in chair with good posture
Grasp bottom of chair with hand
Tilt ear toward opposite shoulder, using opposite hand to gently increase stretch
Hold and repeat as instructed
Sets: 1
Reps: 2
Sessions: 1 Everyday
Stretch As Tolerated - It Should Be Pain Free
Hold Time: 30 seconds
Repeat on Both Sides
Levator Scapula Stretch
Place one hand on back of neck, other hand on top of head
Sitting tall, use the hand on top of head to pull the chin toward your arm pit until a comfortable stretch is felt
Hold and repeat as instructed
Sets: 1
Reps: 2
Sessions: 1 Everyday
Stretch As Tolerated - It Should Be Pain Free
Hold Time: 30 seconds
Repeat on Both Sides
Cervical Rotation in Side Bend Position
Side bend the head by bringing ear toward shoulder
Slowly rotate head left and right while maintaining the side bent position
Repeat as instructed
Sets: 1
Reps: 2
Sessions: 1 Everyday
Stretch As Tolerated - It Should Be Pain Free
Hold Time: 30 seconds
Repeat on Both Sides
Middle Back Stretch
Clasp hands in front of body
Straighten arms
Slowly curl or curve the middle back while bringing chin toward chest until a comfortable stretch is felt
Hold and repeat as instructed
Sets: 1
Repetitions: 2
Sessions: 1 Everyday
Stretch As Tolerated - It Should Be Pain Free
Hold Time: 30 seconds
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