Posts Tagged ‘Deep Neck Flexors’

PostureJac Exercise 8: The Total Core-Prone June 22, 2009 No Comments

The Total Core-Prone. This next exercise is called the Total Core-Prone because it trains the core muscles from the upper cervical spine down to the pelvic floor.  Proposed muscle activation includes the following: the deep neck flexors, lower cervical multifidus, lower trapezius, transversus abdominis, lumbar mutifidus, oblique abdominals, rectus abdominis, pubococcygeus, gluteus maximus, etc.  It [...]

PostureJac Exercise 7: The Head Flex No Comments

The HeadFlex. It is becoming well established in the scientific literature that individuals with chronic primary headaches, to a large degree, suffer from weakness and poor endurance of the deep neck flexors (ie, rectus capitis anterior, rectus capitis lateralis, longus capitis, and longus colli), which is also correlated to forward head posture34,35,36. By stabilizing the [...]

PostureJac Exercise 6: The JacRetract No Comments

The JacRetract. This 2-stage exercise works very well with McKenzie’s neck retraction exercises33.  The key to successful head-neck retraction is trunk stability.  Without it, the movement is only partially effective in restoring extension to the lower cervical spine. Stage 1. a. In the sitting or standing position, the patient engages the handles in a downward [...]

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