This exercise is often recommended in our office for those individuals with forward head carriage or forward head positioning. These individuals often present with pain, stiffness, numbness, tingling, and headaches. This exercise is provided to activate and strengthen the anterior cervical flexors which are responsible for stabilizing and positioning the head in a neutral position over the spine.
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