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Manage cervical spondylosis with specific exercises aimed at strengthening neck and upper back muscles, enhancing flexibility, and improving posture. These routines offer a non-invasive approach to reduce pain and increase mobility. Incorporate them into your daily life for better spinal health and comfort. #CervicalSpondylosisRelief #NeckStrength #FlexibilityImprovement #BetterPosture Cervical Spine Exercises, Cervical Pain Exercises, Neck Strengthening, Severe Neck Pain, Neck Pain Exercises, Forward Head Posture Exercises, Neck And Shoulder Exercises, Cervical Pain, Upper Back Muscles

Manage cervical spondylosis with specific exercises aimed at strengthening neck and upper back muscles, enhancing flexibility, and improving posture. These routines offer a non-invasive approach to reduce pain and increase mobility. Incorporate them into your daily life for better spinal health and comfort. #CervicalSpondylosisRelief #NeckStrength #FlexibilityImprovement #BetterPosture

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Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Do you experience triggerpoints in the front or your neck? Maybe you don’t know what a trigger point is but you know there’s tightness, discomfort, aches, or even feels like muscle spasms. Well, there are several strategies we can use that are research based to reduce triggerpoints and I have a bunch of them in this video. Using a combination of strengthening, tongue pressure, temperature control, and lifestyle modifications. You can optimize the function of your entire neck and jaw, and specifically reduce triggerpoints that are on the muscles under the chin in the front of the throat. By using these strategies, you can also reduce other issues, such as headaches, back of neck, pain, or TMJ disorder. Give it a shot and DM me wit Jaw Massage, Trigger Points Neck, Sore Neck, Muscle Stretches, Facial Tips, Posture Exercises, Trigger Point, Vagus Nerve, Muscle Spasms

Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Do you experience triggerpoints in the front or your neck? Maybe you don’t know what a trigger point is but you know there’s tightness, discomfort, aches, or even feels like muscle spasms. Well, there are several strategies we can use that are research based to reduce triggerpoints and I have a bunch of them in this video. Using a combination of strengthening, tongue pressure, temperature control, and lifestyle modifications. You…

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