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by nope96
1427 days ago
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Yeah, this was actually one of the exercises I was shown, but it was explained that a key part was that I did NOT use certain muscles while doing it. I don't remember exactly - but the idea was, if you could feel them bulge in the front of your neck as you lifted your head, you were doing it wrong - you did NOT want to use that muscle group. (I should have taken notes when doing PT, I wish I could remember all this now) |
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As general advice, almost everyone these days has some variation of upper crossed syndrome given the way they use laptops and phones, so upper and mid lats, rotator cuff muscles and some neck stabilizers are weak, which leads to slouched posture. I can't say this is specifically the type of corrections you need, but hopefully this useful routine will help otherd avoid such problems (I'm not affiliated it's just a good video):
https://youtu.be/i1tjJGGcoYs