Not exact matches
Whether it is Swaps dropping his head over the rail at old Washington Park, his muscles shifting supplely beneath his golden coat; or Seabiscuit and War Admiral
straining neck and
neck around the
turn for home; or Secretariat winning the Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths; or the seal - coated Ruffian racing on the lead, right to her grave — they all cast a curious spell.
Sleeping all night with the head
turned to one side also
strains the
neck.
Sleeping with your head
turned down can also cause severe
neck strains.
In
turn, the muscle tension may be caused by physical or emotional stress, eyestrain, head and
neck postural
strain,
neck injuries, mis - aligned jaw or teeth, too - tight headbands, sleep deprivation, hypertension, cervical (
neck) arthritis, or any combination of these factors.
Having your head and
neck turned to one side even just a few minutes while sleeping can significantly
strain the muscles and ligaments of the spine.
We took
turns because even though these weigh absolutely nothing the person on the ladder still got quite the
neck strain.