60-Second Fix for a Stiff Neck

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It’s 7 am. Time to start your day! You go in for a big stretch when…ooouucch! Neck cramp!

A knot in any muscle is a nuisance, but it’s especially frustrating when the offender is lodged in your neck or upper back. (You know when you wake up and can’t turn your head one direction, well turning your head should not induce searing pain…) And while getting a massage can work out the kink, chances are you don’t have time on your way to work to swing by Renaissance College for a massage.

Relax (well, figuratively speaking): You can actually knead away the cramp yourself to a degree with this quick routine.

Here’s How:

Step 1: Find the sore spot. If it’s on the right side of your neck or upper back, place your right hand on the area. If it’s on the left side, use your left hand.

Step 2: Push into the knot with your fingers, using firm pressure. Beware: This may hurt, but it should be a good hurt that you can tolerate, not a sharp pain. If you can’t quite reach it, a tennis ball or other prop can do the work for you–just lean against a wall for leverage.

Step 3: Turn your head slightly in the direction opposite the cramp, and bend it diagonally, as if you were trying to touch your armpit with your chin. Activating the cramped muscle, when partnered with pressure, can help relax the kink.

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Step 4: Repeat steps 1 through 3 about 20 times in a row. Afterward, give your neck and upper back a nice, long, just-got-out-of-bed style stretch. Complete the series throughout the day to keep your muscle relaxed.

Step 5: If the pain persists please come visit us in Bountiful, Utah at our massage school. We have our expertly trained students available to help you. If learning this little technique was interesting to you, maybe a career in Massage Therapy is something you should consider 🙂

So whether you are looking for a massage on that stiff neck, or want to learn more about the classes and programs we offer in Davis County, contact Renaissance College Massage Program today, (801) 292-8515