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Scalene Stretching Exercises: 12 Refreshing Techniques for Neck Relief

  Introduction Scalene stretching exercises are often overlooked yet play a vital role in maintaining neck flexibility, shoulder mobility, and upper body balance. These small but powerful muscles—the anterior, middle, and posterior scalenes—run along the sides of the neck and help stabilize and move the cervical spine. When tight or overused, they can contribute to […]

Levator Scapulae Stretch Exercise: 6 Effective Moves for Lasting Relief

Levator Scapulae Stretch Exercise

1. Understanding the Levator Scapulae Muscle The levator scapulae is a slender, ribbon-like muscle located on each side of the neck. It originates from the transverse processes of the first four cervical vertebrae and inserts into the superior part of the scapula, or shoulder blade. Its primary function is to elevate the scapula and assist […]

Stretching the Levator Scapulae: 5 Painful Mistakes to Avoid

Introduction Stretching the Levator Scapulae is one of the most important steps in relieving neck and shoulder tension. This muscle, which connects the upper shoulder blade to the cervical spine, often becomes tight due to poor posture, stress, or repetitive motions. However, while stretching the Levator Scapulae can improve flexibility and reduce discomfort, doing it […]

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