Neck Ranges of Motion

Exercise Instructions

  • Body Region
    Neck
  • Specific Area
    Neck
  • Exercise Type
    Stretch
  • Equipment Used
    N/A

Sit comfortably in an upright position. To begin, gently tilt your head forward toward your chest. You'll feel a stretch in the muscles in back of your neck. Relax and return to the starting position.

Next, gently tilt your head backward. You'll feel a stretch in the muscles in the front of your neck. Relax and return to the starting position.

Next, gently turn to the right and look over your right shoulder. You'll feel a stretch in the muscles in the left side of your neck. Return to the starting position.

Next, gently turn to the left and look over your left shoulder. You'll feel a stretch in the muscles in the right side of your neck. Relax and return to the starting position.

Next, gently tilt your head toward your right shoulder, making sure not to turn your head right or left. Imagine you're putting your right ear on your right shoulder. You'll feel a stretch in the muscles in the left side of your neck. Relax and return to the starting position.

Next, gently tilt your head toward your left shoulder, making sure not to turn your head right or left. Imagine you're putting your left ear on your left shoulder. You'll feel a stretch in the muscles in the right side of your neck. Relax and return to the starting position.

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  • "When I first came to Dr. Taylor, I had been having lower back troubles for a few months on and off. I am a lacrosse player and I was playing in a game when I received a very nasty body check which caused me very serious back pain for a couple weeks. Finally, I went to Dr. Taylor's office in mid June and met with her once a week until mid August. Over that time my back pain disappeared entirely and my (unknown to me at the time) uneven legs went from being an inch different in length to less than 1/8 of an inch. My posture also noticeably improved and I am finding new strength and flexibility in my game that I had never seen before. I look forward to working with her more when I return home on college break."
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