Fix Neck Hump FAST With These Home Exercises!

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Fix your neck hump (buffalo hump, hunchback) in just 5 minutes a day with these 3 simple steps! Performing these exercises regularly can help eliminate neck hump and improve your neck posture once and for all. The key is to mobilize the vertebrae in that area of your spine, stretch your tight chest and neck muscles, and strengthen your back and postural muscles to keep yourself in a better posture. Read more below for more videos and helpful links mentioned in this video.

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WHAT IS NECK HUMP?
You have seven vertebrae in your neck. In instances where the head comes forward, the bottom vertebrae (lowest in your neck) tends to protrude out the back and become a little more prominent. Because this becomes an area of high pressure, your body lays down extra fat in that area to protect it. This gives the appearance of this “neck hump” or “hunchback” posture.

WHY DO YOU GET NECK HUMP?
At its core, this “neck hump” is really a posture issue. Your head should normal sit squarely on top of your shoulders, but when it doesn’t that can lead to problems. As your head comes forward and your shoulders start to round inward, your 7th vertebrae becomes more and more pronounced resulting in this “hump” or “bump”. Your body then starts to build up fat tissue around it to protect and cushion it which contributes even more to the problem.

HOW TO GET RID OF NECK HUMP/HUNCHBACK POSTURE
The best thing you can do to eliminate this “neck hump” is to correct your posture. If you can get your head seated squarely on top of your neck and over your shoulders, the neck hump will resolve on its own.

HOW TO CORRECT YOUR NECK POSTURE.
This is best accomplished with consistent performance of the following three home exercise techniques: vertebrae mobilization, stretching areas of tightness, and strengthening your postural muscles to maintain this good alignment.

1️⃣ MOBILIZE THE VERTEBRAE
A simple pair of rolled-up socks works very well. This can be done in supine or standing and I also demonstrate a technique using a foam roller.
(2:13) SUPINE MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUE
(3:14) STANDING MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUE
(3:53) FOAM ROLLER MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUE

2️⃣ STRETCH TIGHT MUSCLES
The muscles in your upper neck, chest, and shoulders tend to get tight and pull you forward into a rounded position. Stretching these will help with your neck hump appearance.
(4:59) CHIN TUCKS STRETCHING
(6:14) DOORWAY PECTORAL STRETCH

3️⃣ STRENGTHEN POSTURE
Strengthening the muscles in your back and shoulders will help to keep you in a good position to not only eliminate neck hump now, but prevent it from coming back in the future.
(7:19) SCAPULAR PINCHES
(8:15) RESISTANCE BAND ROWS
(8:47) RESISTANCE BAND HIGH PULLS

I hope these tips and advice help you with your neck hump postural goals!

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コメント (21)
  • I think there is one thing that is missing here which is a focus on the core muscle strength. I've had bad posture most of my life and one thing that really helped was strengthening my abdomen. Even just keeping my abs slightly engaged instead of walking around with my stomach hanging out made a significant difference.
  • @she3po945
    The scapular pinch gave me SO much relief in seconds. Been having severe pins & needles in arms all the way to finger tips. I’m a 3-D graphics artist, long long hours at computer. Could truly benefit from these exercises too. Thank you so much!! 🙏💖
  • I’ve had this my entire life from looking down at my phone and big breast. I lost 57 pounds and my hump is still very apparent. I can’t wait to start these!
  • This is a great, comprehensive video I'm going to share with my clients, most of whom suffer from neck hump. Thanks for making this video.
  • I'm a 45yr old empty nester and I didn't realize how much I neglected myself all these yrs but it's hitting me now. Thank you for this. Remember ppl, balance in everything. I didn't give myself enough time because I didn't balance it out. You're still a mom if you alot time for yourself daily or weekly. ❣️
  • @vhivi9361
    Thank you for the wonderful illustration. I've been working a lot of hours on my computer this is a good routine to eliminate upper backache. Thank you so much. God bless.
  • Excellent video! Im setting reminders on my phone to do these regularly. Thank you for this.
  • @sarrehman
    I’ve watched so many videos about this but I don’t feel motivated to actually do the things mentioned, but with this video I feel these seem so doable and I actually feel I can easily do these and include them in my gym routine. 😃
  • This is so great, I have been working on posture and upper cross and I can tell this is going to help! Thanks for all you share!
  • Your videos are great, i wish you could make follow through videos for the stretches
  • I had been thinking about this issue the last week because working at a computer and breastfeeding has made this problem worse and it was great timing when I got the email saying there was a new video for the issue I had been thinking about. I am excited to do these and can't wait to improve my posture.
  • @Keapix
    Thank you for this! I’ve been noticing this issue lately.
  • Hi Dr Jared, Thank you very much . Amazing video You are the best . 👍👍👍👍
  • One of the excellent and most useful channels on YouTube. Keep up the good work! @ Tone and Tighten
  • Thank you! I always had a tiny bit of a neck hump and always had a lazy slouchy body language., But I was always very slim so it didn't matter. During quarantine I've gained a bit of wait and my hump has been very accentuated and I feel so ugly I don't leave my home and the first place I look at anyone on TV is back of their neck and my heart sinks everytime because they all have nice straight necks. I'm going do he doing the regime twice a day for the rest of my life if I have too. The little I have done so far has.made a difference in my head placement and spirits. Thank you.
  • @Joseph1NJ
    Just wanna say thanks because the high doorway stretch helps keep my shoulder healthy. Also, you're just shy of a million subs, congrats!
  • You are changing my life and my outlook. I've been doing the simple strength building movements you've shown not only in this video but in a number of others you've done and I'm feeling stronger. I feel so much better. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!!!
  • @chuchu6086
    I've been struggling for years with this problem. I will try these methods and see how it goes. Thank you for the video!
  • Hello! How many times a day do you recommend these? I know that it all depends on severity, but for a case that is only starting to show the hump, how long does it take to see any results? Additionally, any recommendations on how to keep a good posture while driving? I can do my best while I am sitting on a regular chair or walking, but driving always messes me up. Thanks!