4 Best Stretches to Get Rid of Neck Tightness

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4 Best Stretches to Get Rid of Neck Tightness According to Harvard Medical School, "about 80 percent of persons have neck discomfort over their lives, with 20 percent to 50 percent dealing with it on a yearly basis." According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), 20 percent of persons experience neck stiffness or discomfort at some point in their lives. Neck tightness and soreness might be caused by an odd sleeping position, straining your neck to look at your phone, overuse, or poor form during exercise. It's vital to understand the finest neck stretches and Cervical Pain Exercises for pain alleviation and neck stiffness. UPPER TRAP STRETCH ● ● ● ●

With proper posture, stand or sit tall. Place one hand on your lap Gently grip your head with the other hand. Slowly pull your head out toward your shoulder, away from the hand in your lap, with control. Apply pressure on your neck until you feel a mild stretch. ● This stretch can be held for up to 30 seconds. ● Rep on the other side.

Benefits The trapezius and scalene muscles in the neck are targeted by the upper trap stretch. What are the functions of these muscles? According to Healthline, your trap muscles are in charge of "shrugging and upwardly rotating your shoulder blade, supporting your arm, and extending your neck." You can move, bend, and extend your neck to the side thanks to the scalene muscles, which are made up of three muscles that function together. These muscles maintain your neck and cervical spine relaxed and upright when appropriately stretched.


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