Isometric exercises | Cervical spine syndrome – these exercises help

Isometric exercises The short neck muscles can be trained mainly by isometric exercises. In an isometric exercise there is no visible movement of the muscles to be trained. The muscles work statically. Isometric exercise 1. strengthening of the short neck muscles: The patient rotates his head as far as possible, holds his hand against the … Isometric exercises | Cervical spine syndrome – these exercises help

Exercises for the arm musculature | Cervical spine syndrome – these exercises help

Exercises for the arm musculature Exercises for the arm muscles: Exercises for the triceps and biceps in the arm are very varied. Known exercises with the dumbbell in the flexion and extension of the arms are effective and can be supported by more complex exercises. Especially the triceps can be trained by support exercises (dips … Exercises for the arm musculature | Cervical spine syndrome – these exercises help

Summary | Cervical spine syndrome – these exercises help

Summary The lack of strength in the cervical and shoulder area can lead to pain and poor posture, which in turn can lead to wear and tear of the bony structures and result in a cervical syndrome. In order to prevent this, it is advisable for the affected patient with a cervical spine syndrome to … Summary | Cervical spine syndrome – these exercises help

Exercises against neck and shoulder tensions 6

“Propeller” Make circular movements of the shoulder with arms stretched out to the side with slow upward movement. Light weights can be held in both hands. The shoulders are pulled together deeply to the back and the sternum is erected. Do about 15 repetitions until you have brought the arms to shoulder level. Continue with … Exercises against neck and shoulder tensions 6