Always good to have a supportive pillow for neck comfort such as a memory form type with a supportive ridge. In my experience neck traction was beneficial for cervical headaches and irritable nerve root (while recovery was taking place).
Impressive video, The Physio Channel. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the excellent work! The way you explained the cervical traction techniques was so clear. Have you considered discussing the long-term outcomes of patients who consistently use these techniques compared to those who don’t?
Always good to have a supportive pillow for neck comfort such as a memory form type with a supportive ridge. In my experience neck traction was beneficial for cervical headaches and irritable nerve root (while recovery was taking place).
I remember being taught the technique ;) Many years ago!
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Impressive video, The Physio Channel. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the excellent work! The way you explained the cervical traction techniques was so clear. Have you considered discussing the long-term outcomes of patients who consistently use these techniques compared to those who don’t?
@@KeyserTheRedBeard thank you and welcome to the channel
Excellent practical demonstration on different ways to traction the neck with the emphasis on regular home self-treatment.
Thank you Sir 🙂
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