Everyone should exercise their neck! People need strong, flexible
muscles in their necks to support their heads. Stress and fatigue show
up early in neck muscles and this causes pain. Poor posture and poor
body mechanics can lead to chronic neck problems. Exercises can
increase the strength and flexibility of the neck.
There are three types of exercises:
The first gives your neck flexibility:
- Sitting or standing, tuck your chin in. Keep your shoulders
relaxed. Turn your head slowly and look over your shoulder. Hold for a
count of five. Return to the starting position and drop your ear to
your shoulder. Hold for a count of five. Repeat 3 times then switch
sides.
The second type of exercise gives the neck strength:
- Sitting or standing, put your neck in a neutral position. Your
head should be directly over your shoulders and you should be able to
reach behind your neck and feel that you have a small curve. Slide your
hand to the side of your head, and with the palm of your hand begin to
press against your head. Gradually press harder, but do not let any
movement take place. Use your neck muscles to keep your head in the
same place. Hold for a count of five, and release slowly. Resist your
hand from both sides of your head as well as from the front and the
back.
- Be aware of good posture and maintain this neutral neck position
in all your activities.
The third type of exercise provides relaxation:
- Lie on your back and support the natural curve of your neck with a
pillow or small towel. Inhale through the nose and exhale through the
mouth deeply three times, expanding your chest fully each time. Gently
massage the top of each shoulder with the opposite hand.
Be sure to do each type of exercise every day to maintain the
strength and flexibility of your neck.
Disclaimer: This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to
change as new health information becomes available. The information
provided is intended to be informative and educational and is not a
replacement for professional medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
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