Got A Pain In The Neck?... Quick Tricks To Alleviate Neck Pain

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Seriously.

If you've got neck pain like I've got neck pain, then you're not functioning on all cylinders 24/7 like you should be.

Take it from me... the following neck stretches REALLY work!

Try these simple moves that increase "neck flex" and "neck strength" the next time you've got a pain in the neck!


Just What The Doctor Ordered
My chiropractor gave me this sheet filled with muscle stretches back when I was having serious carpal tunnel issues and fatigue from long hours at the computer non-stop.

I used to do them on occasion (when he'd remind me to), but since they came on a single printed sheet with pictures and looked more like EXERCISES... I resisted. (I've never been too fond of exercising.)

I got this list of stretches that will stretch virtually every muscle in your body. UNTIL... yesterday.

As a last-ditch effort to self-treat my neck pain, I decided I had nothing to lose -- except the nagging ache in the back of my neck -- so I decided to try those neck stretches that Doc has always recommended.


Simple Neck Stretches That Really WORK!
At this point, I was going on 3 full weeks of "pinched nerve" kind of neck pain. I was so bad, I couldn't turn my neck a certain way for several days. Then at times it would be more like a sharp, lingering ache.

It actually started as a classic case of fatigue from hours WEEKS of bad posture in front of the computer -- over 2 weeks ago. Then, Jim was kind enough to give me a neck massage 1 week ago, but for some reason, that actually aggravated the problem.

Out of desperation (and bull-headedness about not being one of those who HAS to go to the chiropractor for every little thing), I dug out that sheet of neck stretches that Doc had given me, and I did them while we were watching rental movies last night.

This morning: 95% better! (... and that's after nearly 3 weeks of pain.) It seems almost miraculous.


What NOT To Do
For the record, the last time I described to Doc the type of neck fatigue that I get all the time, and how I usually deal with it, he warned me that my method was all wrong.

How I was doing it:
I would typically roll my head & neck in every direction -- like big "round the world" neck circles. It feels mildly good, and stretches every muscle in your neck at once.

But Doc said (without hesitation)... "DON'T DO THAT!"

He said you should NEVER stretch all those muscles simultaneously like that -- especially if you have any arthritis at all in your neck (...which I happen to have).

Instead, he said to stretch only one "plane" at a time. Which is exactly what the stretches on this sheet illustrate.


Do Something Good For Your Neck
The moves illustrated here work to improve your "neck flex" and "neck strength". They are the absolute BEST way to relieve neck tension without doing further damage to the affected areas.

The best part?... They're SOOOooooo simple!

You can do them when you're sitting down, standing up, lying down -- at work or at home -- virtually anywhere. All you need is the palm of your hand to act as resistance.

It's also easy to combine these neck stretches with some simple yoga-type stretches. Even if your moves aren't "by the book", by simply stretching different muscles (one "plane" at a time), you can give your body a homemade "tune-up".

Take it from someone who has a LOT of neck pain and tension in my neck muscles... to the extent that I've started getting frequent headaches:

These very simple stretches work wonders!


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2 Comments

NAN said:

thank you ever so much for the great advice.
has been such a help. god bless you

baylee wampler said:

i am going to try this it looks great to do and fun!!!!

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