‘Rather than bending the neck forward or tucking the chin, the aim is to draw the head straight back over the shoulders, ...
Neck pain and stiffness can have many causes, but in most cases, the pain is a symptom of tight, tired, or injured muscles. However an accident can lead to neck pain, as can poor posture and arthritis ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor and has been writing about health, fitness, and science here since 2015. Beth was the recipient of the 2017 Carnegie Science Award in science ...
If your neck is stiff or sore, you're not alone. Neck pain is one of the most common types of pain among Americans. But as with any other part of your body, exercises and stretches can make the ...
I don't know about you, but when I'm stressed, the first places I start to feel it are in my shoulders and neck. It sort of feels like tiny, angry little balls of pain have decided to take up ...
Stretches and exercises for neck pain can offer relief, but it’s important to assess your pain level first. Here’s a guide to help you determine whether at-home neck exercises are right for you. Share ...
It’s Monday morning, the start of your work week. You've put the finishing touches on that big report, prepared for that imminent presentation. But it's likely that there's one aspect of the job ...
An osteopath has shared his daily neck mobility exercise that only takes two minutes. Brendon Talbot, a Canadian health practitioner who specialises in bone and muscle tissue, recommended doing four ...
Discover the everyday habits that may be quietly causing your back and neck pain—and the simple changes that can make a big ...