Unless you’ve experienced it first hand, it might be easy to dismiss tech neck as another piece of jargon like chronoworking or quiet quitting, but for those that have experienced it, it can be a ...
A pinched nerve in your neck, also known as cervical radiculopathy, can cause pain, weakness, numbness, and limited motion, according to Cleveland Clinic. Your neck contains your cervical spine, which ...
Neck and shoulder pain, triggered by poor posture, muscle tension from prolonged sitting, or the strain of daily life, can disrupt sleep, impact mobility, and also lead to headaches.
Prolonged sitting isn't just uncomfortable, it can cause pains and stiffness in the neck in a condition some experts are calling 'tech neck'. This modern affliction of stiffness and discomfort often ...
Adult torticollis, also known as cervical dystonia or “wryneck,” is a condition where your neck muscles go into spasm and pull your head to one side. Torticollis is often painful and can provoke ...
The platysma muscle is found at the front of the neck, under the chin. Platysma banding is known as a "turkey neck,” and many people seek cosmetic surgical procedures, such as a neck lift, to reduce ...
Neck stiffness hits hard after long hours at desks, hunching over phones, or waking from a bad pillow night. It limits turns, sparks headaches, and drains energy. Five straightforward exercises can ...
While some have gone so far as to suggest eliminating high-impact sports, such as lacrosse, football, hockey and soccer, a new tool that exercises and strengthens the neck is being touted as an answer ...
Objective To review the efficacy of exercise interventions on sport-related concussion (SRC) incidence, as well as on linear and rotational head accelerations, and isometric neck strength and to ...