10 exercises for a pinched nerve in the neck

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10 exercises for a pinched nerve in the neck


A pinched nerve is a nerve that has become irritated or compressed. The nerve is not necessarily pinched, but people use this term to refer to a range of symptoms. A pinched nerve can occur at various sites in the body, including the neck. When it affects the neck, doctors call it cervical radiculopathy.
A person with a pinched nerve in the neck may experience tingling, numbness, or weakness in their neck, shoulders, hands, or arms. Pinched nerves often appear with age or due to arthritis or wear and tear on the spine.
Many people with pinched nerves are reluctant to exercise because of pain and tingling. However, staying still can actually make the pain worse because it can cause tension and wasting in nearby muscles.
The following exercises may help relieve the pain and discomfort of a pinched nerve in the neck:

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Side bends help reduce neck and back tension while building strength. To do a side bend:
  • Stand with the hands clasped over the head.
  • Keep the neck and head straight.
  • Lean slowly from the core to the right and then the left, without letting the body bend forward or arch backward.
  • Repeat 10 times.
  • For a more intense workout, add handheld weights.

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Sitting in the same position for long periods, especially with crossed legs, can damage the nerves and muscles. Instead, take frequent walking breaks.
Try to walk around the house or office for 10 minutes for every hour of sitting.
To get the most out of walking and help ease a pinched nerve, keep the head in a neutral position. The ears should be level with the shoulders, and the jaw should be loose, not clenched.

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