Progressive Rehab & Strength
How you position your gaze and maintain your neck position when you lift is important. Your body's balance responds to your neck and eye position so when you are barbell training, it's important to keep your neck still and your eyes fixed to one point.
The position of the cervical spine when you lift is extremely important because many of the muscles that support the bar and shoulders attach to the cervical spine. Additionally, the neurovascular structures responsible for innervating the limbs, brain, and organs all pass through the neck.
Tension headaches
Dizziness
Radicular pain in the arms
Upper extremity weakness
Stiff neck
Stiffness in shoulders, hips, or thoracic spine causes you to get range from another area in the body.
The position of the bar relative to your neck causes tension on the neurovascular structures in the neck.
Too much movement in the cervical spine when you lift. This area should remain stable to protect the joints and neurovascular structures which aren't meant to be loaded as much as the other areas of the body
In this episode of the PRS Podcast, co-hosts Dr. Rori Alter and Dr. Alyssa Haveson discuss position of the cervical spine and neck injuries in barbell training and powerlifting.
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