Do you suffer from frequent neck stiffness? If you work in an office environment where you sit at a desk and type, this can be a nagging problem that can decrease your productivity. The good news is you can give yourself a neck massage while sitting at your office. Not only will a neck massage reduce the incidence of neck pain and stiffness, it's also a great stress reliever. Here's how to give yourself a quick, but effective, neck massage:
How to give a neck massage: Locate the junction of your skull and spinal cordUsing the fingers of your right hand, locate by touch the ridge where your skull and spinal cord meet. Once you locate this ridge, apply pressure with your second and third fingers and move them in small circular motions across the ridge. Sustain pressure with each movement for around four seconds. Continue performing this movement for several minutes.
How to give a neck massage: Move further down the neckContinue moving down the spinal column applying circular pressure motion until you reach the junction where your spinal column meets your shoulders. You should feel a prominent bony prominence when you're in the right area. Concentrate on applying circular pressure motions to this bony prominence for several minutes.
How to give a neck massage: Massage the neck musclesUsing your right hand, grasp the neck muscles on the left side of your spine and knead them for two minutes. Repeat on the other side using your right hand. Once you have completed the massaging motion, grab the neck muscles on either side of the spinal column and squeeze them, holding pressure for forty seconds. Do this on both sides.
How to give a neck massage: Apply pressure movements to the neck musclesUsing the circular pressure movements you performed in the first two steps, apply circular fingertip pressure to the neck muscles starting at the base of the neck and working up to the skull. Do this on both sides.
How to give a neck massage: Do gentle range of motions movementsTo further relax the muscles, end your neck massage by doing gentle range of motion exercises by tilting your heat to your shoulder on both sides repeatedly and then tilting your chin forward and backwards. Perform these exercises slowly. Avoid rapid jerking motions.
By now, your neck stiffness should have subsided and you should feel much more relaxed. Try performing these movements on a daily basis as you're working at your desk. By learning to give yourself a neck massage, you'll be more likely to leave the office refreshed and rejuvenated at day's end.
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