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Q & A for The 16% – Neck Range of Motion Testing and Training

August 16, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Neck stiffness and range of motion limitations are quite common and can get magnified by various training strategies.

Here’s a question to lead us toward a way to monitor progress even if you don’t do manual therapy as part of your practice.

Grab a @neurocoffee and give this a watch.

From Adrian:

I have an athlete with a great deal of neck limitation who appears to be very compressed in the upper ribs. Are there any other good tests that can lead me toward a solution or let me know that I’m making progress short of trying to assess neck mobility directly? Does compression of the manubrium affect neck position and movement?

#neckpain #neckstretches #BillHartmanPT

 

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