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From: marchellerdc
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  • luckily these sort of manoeuvres only very rarely cause any harm (e.g. vertebral artery dissection, delay in diagnosis of rare conditions (tumours etc))

  • her neck is better because her purse gets lighter every time she sees him.

  • wrong. The neck is supposed to have a natural curve. the movement backwards has nothing to do with anything. Hes a quack.

  • @Flagdue He is discussing lack of mobility in one specific cervical segment.

  • @wrxbungle lol please

  • @Flagdue You are correct that the cervical spine is supposed to have a natural lordotic curve, but posture in either extreme of flexion or extension can cause problems contributing to or caused by lack of segmental mobility. Are you familiar with manual therapy?

  • Excellent video here as well. Thank you very much. Very functional videos and short. Great explanations and instruction! Cheers, Brandon.

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