Isometric Exercise: Hands on HeadIn an isometric exercise, a force is applied against a resistant object,
so that even though tension builds in a specific muscle, there is no movement.
You can do isometric exercises to strengthen the muscles of your neck. For each exercise, keep your neck straight and look straight
ahead. - To exercise muscles at the right side of the neck, put your right hand against the right side or your
head above your ear. As you press against the side of your head with your hand,
also press your head back against your hand. You should feel the muscles at the
side of your neck tighten, but your head should not move to either side. Press
firmly, but not quite as hard as you can. Hold for about 6 seconds, rest for up
to 10 seconds, then repeat.
- To exercise muscles at the left side of the neck, do the same steps as in the exercise above,
but press your left hand against the left side of your head.
- To exercise muscles at the back of the neck and upper back,
lace your fingers or put one hand over the other and place your hands at the
back of your head. Press your hands against your head at the same time you
press your head straight back against your hands. Press firmly, but not quite
as hard as you can. Do not tip your head back. Hold for about 6 seconds, rest
for up to 10 seconds, then repeat.
- To exercise muscles at the front of the neck, put the heels of both hands against
your forehead just above your eyebrows. Press your hands against your forehead
at the same time you press your head against your hands. Press firmly, but not
quite as hard as you can. Do not tip your head forward. Hold for about 6
seconds, rest for up to 10 seconds, then repeat.
- Repeat each
exercise 8 to 12 times.
Talk with your doctor or physical therapist if you have
questions about how to do these or any other exercises. ByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerRobert B. Keller, MD - Orthopedics Current as ofMarch 21, 2017 Current as of:
March 21, 2017 Author:
Healthwise Staff Medical Review:
William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine & Robert B. Keller, MD - Orthopedics
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