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How to Get Rid of Your Neck Pain - OneDDL - 01-19-2024

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Free Download How to Get Rid of Your Neck Pain
Published 1/2024
Created by Mike Pascoe
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 27 Lectures ( 30m ) | Size: 633 MB

Getting to the Root Cause of Your Neck Pain
What you'll learn:
Relieve pain by bringing balance to your neck muscles
Modify daily activities to support neck health
Apply ergonomic principles in your workspace
Adopt long-term strategies to get to the root cause of your pain and prevent future pain
Requirements:
For anyone who is self-driven and tired of chronic neck pain and eager to take control of their recovery.
A small section of wall space used for some of the exercises.
A notebook and a pen to take notes along the way.
Description:
Welcome to a comprehensive course uniquely designed to address and alleviate various types of neck pain, equipping you with essential knowledge and practical skills for improved neck health. This course aims to empower you with effective strategies for lasting relief and prevention of future discomfort.This course specifically caters to:1. General Muscle Tension: Ideal for those experiencing overall tension and stiffness in neck muscles due to factors like poor posture, prolonged sitting, or stress.2. Deep, Focused Neck Pain: Especially effective for localized pain in specific neck areas, including the sides and back.3. Imbalance-Related Discomfort: Targeted exercises are provided for pain stemming from imbalances in muscle tension around the neck.4. Chronic Neck Strain: Beneficial for long-term management and relief of neck issues caused by lifestyle factors, athletic activities, or chronic conditions.Additionally, this course is suitable for pain located at:The front, sides, and back of the neck.The top or middle of your shoulder blades.NOTE: Pain radiating to or from the shoulder may require our more comprehensive course involving both the shoulder and neck.Achieve Lasting Relief from Neck Pain:Understand the Causes: Gain insights into the root causes of neck discomfort.Modify Habits: Learn how to adjust daily activities to positively impact neck health.Effective Exercises: Master targeted exercises for muscle balance and tension relief.Ergonomic Solutions: Implement ergonomic strategies in daily life for sustained neck health.Preventative Measures: Discover practices to prevent the recurrence of neck pain.Comprehensive Course Coverage:Explore the common sources of neck pain from muscle imbalances and impingements.Understand how daily life factors, from sitting posture to physical activities, contribute to neck pain.Learn personalized strategies for varying types of neck pain, whether acute or chronic.Discover ergonomic techniques to enhance work and home environments.Gain preventative tips to maintain ongoing neck health.By the end of this course, you'll have the tools, confidence, and understanding to effectively manage and prevent neck pain, paving the way for improved well-being and a healthier lifestyle.
Who this course is for:
Someone like you who is self-driven and tired of chronic neck pain and eager to take control of your recovery.
Someone like you who wants to learn simple ways to take control of your own injury and pain.
People who are experiencing neck pain in the following areas: 1. Front, sides, and the back of your neck 2. The top or middle of your shoulder blades
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