Below you’ll find the stretches that we referenced in the video above as well as hold times, the number of times to repeat them, and how often you should do them each week.
Disclaimer: Before you try these or any other exercises, consult with your physical therapist or physician first.
Trunk Rotation in Sitting
Instructions
Sit in chair with one arm over backrest
Reach across body and grasp back of chair with opposite arm
Slowly rotate your trunk until stretch is felt
Hold Time: 10 - 30 seconds
Repeat It 3 Times
Perform This Exercise on Both Sides
Perform this Stretch Every Other Day
Trunk Flexion / Extension in Sitting
Sit in chair with hands behind head and back straight, feet a little wider than shoulder width apart
Slowly bend forward, starting at the waist and gradually bending upper trunk and head toward the floor
Return to upright position, leading with the head
Hold Time: 5-10 seconds
Repeat It 5 Times
Perform this Stretch Every Other Day
The Rhomboid Stretch
Sit toward middle / edge of chair
Bend forward and grasp opposite side leg of chair with hand
Keep arm straight, slowly raise body up while maintaining grasp of chair leg
Hold when you feel a comfortable stretch
Hold Time: 10 - 30 seconds
Repeat It 3 Times
Perform This Exercise on Both Sides
Perform this Stretch Every Other Day
The 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
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