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Dr. Rowe goes over the main muscles responsible for a neck hump and demonstrates exercises to correct it and improve posture.
A neck hump (also known as a dowager’s hump or buffalo hump) is caused by a combination of poor posture, tight chest muscles, and weak upper back muscles.
This video keeps it simple by breaking the exercises into two parts to help lengthen and strengthen the muscles where they’re needed most.
Each part works differently. For the best results, go through all the exercises and use what works best for you.
Watch now and start fixing your neck hump!
Chapters:
Dr. Michael Rowe
For effective relief from neck, back, or sciatica pain -- visit us at BestSpineCare.com.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestspinecare
SpineCare Decompression and Chiropractic Center
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Do not rely on this content as a replacement for the care and advice of your doctor or healthcare provider. Always consult with a healthcare professional before acting on any information presented.
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#neckhump #posture #posturecorrection
By ICNDr. Rowe goes over the main muscles responsible for a neck hump and demonstrates exercises to correct it and improve posture.
A neck hump (also known as a dowager’s hump or buffalo hump) is caused by a combination of poor posture, tight chest muscles, and weak upper back muscles.
This video keeps it simple by breaking the exercises into two parts to help lengthen and strengthen the muscles where they’re needed most.
Each part works differently. For the best results, go through all the exercises and use what works best for you.
Watch now and start fixing your neck hump!
Chapters:
Dr. Michael Rowe
For effective relief from neck, back, or sciatica pain -- visit us at BestSpineCare.com.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestspinecare
SpineCare Decompression and Chiropractic Center
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
The information in this video or on this website is for informational and demonstration purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Do not rely on this content as a replacement for the care and advice of your doctor or healthcare provider. Always consult with a healthcare professional before acting on any information presented.
By watching this video, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless SpineCare Decompression and Chiropractic Center (and its representatives) from any losses, injuries, or damages arising from your use or misuse of this content. We make no guarantees regarding the accuracy or suitability of this material.
USE OF THIS CONTENT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
We may earn commissions if you click on the links in this video and make a purchase. This helps support our channel and allows us to continue providing helpful content.
#neckhump #posture #posturecorrection