Real-Time Neck Stretching & Exercise Routine
This real-time neck routine features easy stretches & exercises that can help strengthen the neck & relieve pain. It can also help improve posture, decrease neck tightness, and improve overall neck flexibility. Buy a worksheet with these Neck Stretches & Exercises: https://www.askdoctorjo.com/product/neck-stretching-exercise-routine-for-beginners/
These neck stretches and exercises are not only great for helping the neck, but they are also great for helping the shoulders and upper back.
Let’s begin with a quick 2 minute warm up to help get the muscles loose and ready to go. Cervical rotation, cervical side bend, neck circles and arm circles will help the muscles get ready for the routine.
After the warm up, isometric exercises are a great way to activate the muscles, but not make big movements that might cause pain. Neck side bend, rotation, extension, and flexion isometrics will help activate the muscles around the neck to improve stability and decrease pain.
Next chin tucks, which are one of my favorites, are both a stretch and an exercise, and it’s great to help reset your muscles if you work on a computer all day or like to game a lot.
Then going into some full stretches with an upper trap stretch and a levator scap stretch will really help improve motion and decrease tight muscles.
Finally, shoulder circles and shoulder squeeze are great exercises to work the muscles you have just lengthened and loosened up.
00:00 - Neck Stretches & Exercises
00:26 - Neck Warm-Up
02:32 - Neck Side Bend Isometric
05:25 - Neck Rotation Isometric
08:15 - Neck Extension Isometric
11:02 - Neck Flexion Isometric
13:56 - Chin Tucks
15:25 - Upper Trap Stretch
18:12 - Levator Scapulae Stretch
21:02 - Shoulder Circles
22:33 - Shoulder Squeeze
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