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Neck

The neck often maintains the same static position with continuous computer work, creating muscular fatigue. These stretches will help to relax your muscles and decrease tension by changing your neck position.


1. Neck Rotation
Start with neck in a neutral position. Slowly tilt head to the left (left ear to left shoulder). Repeat exercise on the right side.
Neck to Shoulder
Start with neck in a neutral position. Slowly rotate head toward the left shoulder. Repeat exercise by rotating head to right shoulder.

Left to Right

Start with neck in a neutral position. Slowly tilt head forward and stretch. Do not extend the neck backwards.
Neck Forward

2. Chin Tuck

Start with neck in a neutral position. Glide head back without lifting chin (double chin).


Starting PositionFinished Position

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