I have significant
neck mobility problems due to a combination of bad genes and a weightlifting accident.
Not exact matches
Mark, having broke my
neck on a parachute jump in 1984 and having alittle nerve damage for years I have managed correct my pullups and prevent any reoccurring
problems by; doing joint
mobility to
neck before and after pullups, never going in to exhaustion, keeping
neck neutral, keeping face and
neck relaxed while pulling and keeping appropriate tension below
neck.
Because disseminated GME affects multiple areas, symptoms can be widespread and include seizures,
neck or spine pain,
mobility problems, blindness and weakness.
However, there are items aging baby boomers can purchase to help make driving easier, such as seat cushions to elevate drivers to the appropriate eye level, pedal extensions to help drivers maintain the 10 inches between the driver and the steering wheel and corrective mirrors that help eliminate blind spots and compensate for decreased
mobility in the
neck - a common
problem in many senior drivers.