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Exercise Video - Gaze Stability Neck Flexion Extension Dominant Leg Behind

Stand up with your dominant leg behind your other leg, and place your arm in front of you with your thumb pointing up. Keep your arm still and your vision fixed on your thumb, so do not move your thumb or your gaze at all during the movement. Extend your neck backwards, and back to neutral, and then downwards into flexion. All the time keep your gaze fixed within your field of vision. Only move as far as feels comfortable, do not strain your eyes.



This exercise is suitable for diagnosis:

Whiplash and Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD)

Muscles:

Iliocostalis Cervicis , Longissimus Capitis , Longissimus Cervicis , Longus Capitis , Longus Colli , Multifidus , Rectus Capitis Anterior , Rectus Capitis Lateralis , Scalenes , Semispinalis Capitis , Semispinalis Cervicis , Spinalis Capitis , Spinalis Cervicis , Splenius Capitis , Splenius Cervicis , Sternocleidomastoid , Suboccipitals , Trapezius (Upper)

Tags:

CERVICAL , HEAD , LASER , POSTURAL STABILITY , PROPRIOCEPTION , SENSORIMOTOR , WHIPLASH

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