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This feels pain-free.īegin to incorporate this exercise frequently throughout the day. What that will do is give good feedback to the nervous system because you’re actually stimulating the receptors in the joints and signaling to the brain that this is a good position. Once you assume that position, from there, move through a gentle range of motion - forward bending, backward bending, rotation, and even side bending. You should feel like you’re actually placing the neck in a more neutral position, creating a natural lengthening of the spine. One month ago I finally started chin tucking as often as I could. It significantly strengthened my tongue, but I saw no facial improvement. So for a year and a half I didnt chin tuck much, I just tried to make the whole tongue squeeze to my whole palate. Place your hand on the tissue, move the tissue over, tractioning it up very gently, and you will almost immediately or shortly thereafter feel a sense of relaxation that could come in the form of a sigh, a swallow, or a yawn - it could just feel like a simple sense of relaxation. This is my reason why mewing without chin tucking is pointless. Traction that tissue up in the direction of the ear. Take both hands and place them right behind the earlobe. To perform this exercise, think about where the vagus nerve exits right behind the ear. It can ultimately help bring us into a better mechanical position and begin to reinforce optimal mobility in the spine. One of my favorite basic techniques, which is a myofascial technique, stimulates the vagus nerve. With that said, we have to think beyond just chin tucks and respect the nervous system. It can compress some of our spinal nerves as well as our cranial nerves, which have very important functions. Poor forward head posture can affect our vagus nerve (and other cranial nerves) and create more dysregulation in our nervous system. What forward head posture does to the nervous system Is there an airway restriction? Is there emotional and nervous system dysregulation that’s contributing to poor posture? Aside from that, we want to also think about what forward head posture is doing to our nervous system. In our previous videos and blogs, I’ve gone into more depth about forward head posture, and we have to think beyond just the mechanics of it.

As always, it is important to address root causes of why forward head posture is happening in the first place. As a physical therapist for the past 12 years and being in the movement industry for my entire career, I’ve realized that chin tucks are prescribed so often, aggressively.
