Not exact matches
After a front - nine 42 he was withdrawing from the Players
for the second straight year (in 2010 he quit in the fourth round with a bulging disk in his
neck), citing a chain reaction of pain in his left leg that started in his knee, migrated to his Achilles and ended with
tightness in his calf.
Head - turning preferences that are more significant or don't resolve in baby's early weeks are a red flag
for more significant
neck tightness called Torticollis.
I'm a big advocate
for using play and proactive positioning to help prevent and treat Positional Plagiocephaly (head flattening) and Torticollis (one - sided
neck tightness).
The position that infant car seat carriers support your baby in isn't great
for development, isn't safe
for sleep AND can contribute to conditions such as Positional Plagiocephaly (head flattening) and Torticollis (one - sided
neck tightness).
AND science shows that less daily time in baby equipment is better
for development and reduces baby's risks of Flat Head Syndrome / Positional Plagiocephaly and Torticollis (
neck tightness).
We've discussed in Part 1 how helpful baby stations can be
for giving your baby a variety of body positions to experience sensations and movements (as well as to prevent flat spots from developing on the head and
neck tightness from developing or worsening) AND how helpful baby stations are
for giving you a few minutes break from baby holding!
The
neck extensions are usually less of a problem area
for tightness but shouldn't be ignored.
There is a time and place
for proper breath holding, like when you are maxing out your deadlift, but if you are suffering from back or
neck tightness, hernias, abdominal separation or pelvic floor issues, you really need to take a closer look at how you manage pressure in your core and why that mis - utilization of pressure is causing issues.
Stay tuned
for deeper look into what happens when your external obliques take over (hello,
neck pain and
tightness!).
Blame stress — which can cause muscle
tightness and pain in your
neck and head —
for this most common kind of headache.
His veterinarian did notice some
tightness in his
neck, but, more importantly, noticed something else that was much more serious
for Rocket.