Neck Spasm Rehabilitation Exercises
You may do all of these exercises right away but avoid any
movements that increase your pain.
- Neck rotation with flexion:
Right: Turn your head to the right and clasp your hands
behind your head. Let the weight of your arms pull your
chin to the right side of your chest. Relax. Hold for a
count of 15. Do this 3 times.
Left: Turn your head to the left and clasp your hands
behind your head. Let the weight of your arms pull your
chin to the left side of your chest. Relax. Hold for a
count of 15. Do this 3 times.
- Chin tuck: Place your fingertips on your chin and gently
push your head straight back as if you are trying to make
a double chin. Keep looking forward as your head moves
back. Hold 5 seconds and repeat 5 times.
- Scalene stretch: This stretches the neck muscles that
attach to your ribs. Sitting in an upright position,
clasp both hands behind your back, lower your left
shoulder, and tilt your head toward the right. Hold this
position for 15 to 30 seconds and then come back to the
starting position. Lower your right shoulder and tilt
your head toward the left until you feel a stretch. Hold
for 15 to 30 seconds. Repeat 3 times on each side.
- Neck rotation stretch
Right side: Rotate your neck by looking over your right
shoulder. Lift your right hand and place your palm on the
left side of your chin. Push your chin with your palm
toward your right shoulder. Hold for a count of 10. Do
this 3 times.
Left side: Rotate your neck by looking over your left
shoulder. Lift your left hand and place your palm on the
right side of your chin. Push your chin with your palm
toward your left shoulder. Hold for a count of 10. Do
this 3 times.
- Scapular squeeze: While sitting or standing with your
arms by your sides, squeeze your shoulder blades
together and hold for 5 seconds. Do 3 sets of 10.
- Thoracic extension: While sitting in a chair, clasp
both arms behind your head. Gently arch backward and
look up toward the ceiling. Repeat 10 times. Do this
several times per day.
Written by Pierre Rouzier, MD, and Phyllis Clapis, PT, DHSc, OCS, for RelayHealth.
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RelayHealth.
Last modified: 2009-02-10
Last reviewed: 2008-12-01
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