Seated Levator Scapulae Stretch
This exercise stretches the levator scapulae muscle, which can help relieve neck stiffness.
Instructions
- 1Tilt your head to the side away from the affected area.
- 2Rotate your head towards the opposite side.
- 3Tip your head downward as if looking at your opposite pocket.
- 4Hold the position to feel a gentle stretch.
- 5Repeat as needed.
Programming Recommendations
We recommend performing 3 sets of 10 repetitions, once or twice daily unless directed otherwise by your healthcare provider.
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About This Exercise
This exercise is particularly effective for addressing Cervical Strain/Sprain, Cervical Muscle Tension, Cervicogenic Headache. Always ensure proper form when performing this exercise to maximize benefits and minimize the risk of injury. If you experience pain during this exercise, stop immediately and consult your healthcare provider.
Professional Guidance
For optimal results, consider working with a physical therapist or other qualified healthcare provider who can ensure proper exercise form and progression. They can also adjust the exercise parameters to your specific needs and condition.