Oh man I would love to see videos like this for people with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome/hyper mobility! I know it’s not commonly addressed in PT and postural correction, but it would help a lot of people. I can’t do this exercise well because laying on my shoulder pushes my head of humerus out of the socket 😬 It would be absolutely life changing if Conor did some vids for my fellow EDS people!!
Thank you! My daughter is a contortionist and I just learned that we have EDS. And now I’m seeing it pop up in so many places. It feels like the reason for so many issues I’ve had my whole life.
Conor you were my trainer briefly in college, I was always impressed by your knowledge and coaching then but it's really incredible to see how far you've come in the years since. Moreover just about all your videos are targeting issues I struggle with daily (and even back when I was training with you); I'll be paying much more attention to your content this time around! Thanks for the training then, now, and in the future!
Bro thank you so much. Spent over $500 on a personal trainer to help with my neck issues and this one brought relief that the other exercies werent. God bless ya
Address a video including the Scalene m, causes you to have an elevated ribs (first two) against the clavicle AND IS STUCK, crushes the brachial plexus and causes radiculitis symptoms down the arm and fingers. PS. First 3 rib dysfunctions also manifests as pseudo pain over the lateral shoulder/deltoid.
Fantastic! I can feel the stretch on my neck with the band and breathing with the diaphgram helps relieve the tension. Instant ROM increase afterwards! Thanks man!
Your descriptions of muscle problems are always highly detailed like no physio therapist online...I wish more physiotherapists were as dedicated to sharing their knowledge as you are ( most I have visited were not even close)
AMAZING. I had this issue for so long, my right neck felt shut off and as a result my right jaw felt a lot weaker and shut off along with my right tounge, arm arm and the whole side of my body overall If I tried to place the right side of my tounge on the palate, my right neck muscles would get pulled up However my left including jaw, tounge neck, pelvis, pelvic floor, leg, etc felt tight and overly active I never understood and always thought it was something to do with my jaw and tounge As I’m typing this I’ve noticed I’ve managed to load onto my left side which I couldn’t do before Thank you!
Good lord please let this video be the video. I've been doing all the things recommended to me and making great progress but my neck and upper lat area feels like it's being pulled a million different ways
@mossdiggity9892 damn 6 months! Does that make you feel like they just don't know what they're talking about? Or that your issue is just that serious. I went to 1 PT, he gave me a few stretches but there is no way in hell I can afford to keep going to those people. An hour flies by the value just doesn't add up for me
Hard to get the message, the video editing seems to have trimmed the silence too much so that it is a long long running sentence. Which 2 cases😢? A slower and more definitive description would be helpful. Maybe hugging the skeleton is a distraction for me. Idk. Pretty sure my chronic neck, shoulder, numbness arm/ fingers is related to what is being described. Thanks very much!! At .75x speed it is a little better.
Conor, would it be counter productive to try the pull down on both sides? I have chronic pain in left side (and left shoulder higher). So I’m def trying it for left side. But both sides are always super tight so I’d love to work on both if that makes sense. Thanks for all your videos!
My bro is really avoiding using the words ipsilateral and contralateral. Nevertheless I think you presented this really well and I’m going to try the interventions!
For the exercise at the 6:15 mark, which side is he saying to do the exercise on? Like, if you can tilt your head L easier, and your L shoulder is lower but you can turn your head more easily to the R, would you be holding the bank with your left or right arm?
Hey Connor: I just wanted to say, good video, much much much better! I just think it is great that you did not say anything negative about other health care professionals and were able to acknowledge the limitations with people attempting to get their own objective measurements. My apologies for being a little forward recently. I am so happy that you are helping a lot of people and while I do not think I would take back my comments, this is spot on. Excellent application, excellent verbiage in discussing the self examination options. I am so happy with the subtle differences in this video. Awesome job! Keep up the great work.
I'm one of those victims of tight neck/shoulder. I tried varieties of pillows, several types of massage tools/machines. Tried all types of stretches, and nothing seems to help.
I suffer from dizziness and brain fog for about 8 years. I constantly feel that my front right side of the neck is very tight. In my case the rotation and side rotation is easier to the right. The right shoulder is lower.
Chiropractor. Epstein Barr virus is the basis for dizziness and brain fog. Take Vit C to bowel intolerance (gas, diarrhea) D-Ribose and Lauricidin will help. Eat little to no carbohydrate (mostly carnivore) some vegetables. Eliminate extra sugar (no fruit) Hope you feel better
Could you make a video on erb's point in the neck and how to release it and strengthen? The erb's point is incredibly tight from a neck injury and that is what's causing headaches and even dizziness. It is on the right side. If I can get it to release, then the nerve irritation or entrapment should subside.
How do you know it's tight? I never understand what people mean by "tight". I have pain in different muscles but cannot understand the feeling of "tight". How do I know if my muscle is tight? I do have painful hams but I can do splits and very flexible, so "tight" does not equal pain right? I'm confused... 😮
You make a great point. Many people have a sensation they associate with tightness, tension or stiffness but have full range of motion. In some cases stretching can make it worse. For example if someone has an anterior pelvic tilt their hamstrings might feel tight but are already excessively lengthened most of the time, and stretching them allows the dysfunctional pelvic position to move further in the wrong direction. I think that's why it's important for people to seek out someone like Conor that has expertise is biomechanical analysis. It's important to recognize that the uncomfortable sensation is not the root cause of the problem but a secondary or tertiary symptom. A good practitioner is going to make their decisions based on what their assessments and analysis show them, instead of chasing and treating symptoms. That's why many people keep getting various forms of body work done that never resolve the issue, but only temporarily alleviate a symptom.
from my experience, tight means it doesnt cause pain in movement but it is so "heavy", my neck been tight for months, if i rotate to the left right or any movement, it is so tight that sometimes it give me headache, i dont feel any pain but feels like someone is sitting on my neck. i also had a painful left traps, it feel like it was pinched or somebody stick a needle on it. so yeah tight means it doesnt give you pain but it is hard like a rock.
For rotation, it is essentially equal in both directions, maybe 10 degrees of rotation each direction. My Right shoulder is constantly feeling strained by nothing and my left side bend is almost non existent. I think that means i have shorter Right SCM? Definitely both need improvement.
Is there a reason behind constant yawning that anyone knows of? If anything, in my particular case, I have more tight traps and back of the neck muscles and possibly underactive front neck muscles. My theory is that my body signals the yawning to tighten my front neck muscles to relieve strain from the back muscles. I don't know if this sounds plausible, but I haven't found anyone else address or talk about this possibly being a case of imbalance. Would be awesome to hear anyone's thoughts about this.
I have a tight right SCM, sternum inflammation/soreness when I contract my chest AND golfers elbow in my right arm… thinking these could all be linked…
I would appreciate some clarification regarding your video. I am experiencing issues with my left shoulder (Upper Shoulder) and my right shoulder (Lower Shoulder). Additionally, my head stays tilted slightly toward the right shoulder(Lower Shoulder). I can easily side-rotate and lower-rotate my neck toward the right shoulder (Lower Shoulder) to a high degree, but I have difficulty in side rotation and lower rotation toward the left shoulder(Upper shoulder) in both cases. Moreover, if I lift any weight on my left side, even just a little, the muscles in my left shoulder (Upper Shoulder) become inflamed and swell. I'm very concerned about this asymmetrical condition, as it is affecting my overall posture. If possible, could you explain this to me? Thank you.
Connor, I had a SC joint injury on right side a few years ago. Collar bone, neck, and shoulder feels all jacked up on right side now. Thoughts on this?
I have pain in my right SCM when breathing in too deeply, however a bit confused which exercise is the right one. I can definitely side bend way better to my right side, but it also feels like I can rotate my head better to the right as well
My right shoulder is lower but my head tilts to right and head rotated left so different to what you said should happen if right shoulder lower. In that case what should I do?
What if my restriction is NOT the SCM? I feel restriction deep down at the junction of my left neck and shoulder? Left upper trapezius? I am familiar with my SCMs and with neck breathing from my training in PRI, but I don't think my restriction is limited by my SCMs. Any ideas?
My right shoulder is lower but always tensed upwards, often times some neck muscle that is behind the shoulder line feels tight. Yet oddly enough not at the moment. However left side turn and tilt is tougher because the noticeably bigger upper trap on the left side starts to feel sore and like blocking the movement. The head is by my estimation tilted to the right and turned to the left. Also the left side rib cage flares out from front and back so that when someone lies on the chest in judo, it feels like a hot nail pressing through the rib cage and scapula to the mat. Weird thing.
My right side of my neck is tight. Scm. Chronic tension. Right shoulder may be lower or even with my left. My MAT/MET specialist said he noticed my head side bending to the right. I strained my right neck badly. Cervogenic headache, dizziness. I even got vertigo but I really dont know if that's bppv or from the cervogenic neck pain. Maybe both. As soon as I told him I have both top and bottom wisdom teeth out on my right side, he said I either need to get rid of the other two wisdom teeth or get it corrected by a dentist on the right. It can and does affect my postural symmetry. I think he said my head is tilted to the right which I didnt really pick up on but now i see it. The right scm has chronic tension but now add on to it a bad neck strain /injury on the right from my occipital area and hooking down into that elevator scapular area and the traps. The accessory and dorsal scapulae nerves are irritated or entrapped. Then add in the missing wisdom teeth on the right and it's a real s show. I did the test. Better rotation to the right. Tilt is better to the left. So I have a shorter left scm even though what I always feel is tension on the right side of my neck. Side of and back of the right side of the neck. Would I perform the 1st excercise for my right side and the 2nd exercise for my left side?
Interesting I'm also in a similar situation Difficulty turning my head to the right Tilt is easier on the right side Based on your comment i probably have a shorther right scm Even though the entire left side of my neck is extremely tight and noticeably more developed My left upper trap is in tension 24/7 And the scalene muscles are so compressed i often hear my own heartbeat
His explanations are always really good, his philosophy too but it seems that he has 2-3 variations of breathing exercises for lots of postura problems. I feel like his practical exercises are far from enough. And I am not gonna buy his program. He is paid because I am watching, I am watching because I need to solve my problem, he keeps rolling the same 2-3 breathing exercises and I will not be watching anymore.
if you have been watching his videos you should know that basically mewing and proper breathing would literally fix most of the problems that were originated because lack of both in the first place… Maybe your problem is your belief system that is still aligned with old fashioned “medicine” and their nonsense focused and isolated approach.
Oh man I would love to see videos like this for people with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome/hyper mobility! I know it’s not commonly addressed in PT and postural correction, but it would help a lot of people. I can’t do this exercise well because laying on my shoulder pushes my head of humerus out of the socket 😬 It would be absolutely life changing if Conor did some vids for my fellow EDS people!!
I would love to learn from him with that perspective in mind. That would be a game changer!
Thank you! My daughter is a contortionist and I just learned that we have EDS. And now I’m seeing it pop up in so many places. It feels like the reason for so many issues I’ve had my whole life.
I work with a lotttt of EDS people. Good idea
@@conorharrisyes please! This would be of great help
Conor you were my trainer briefly in college, I was always impressed by your knowledge and coaching then but it's really incredible to see how far you've come in the years since. Moreover just about all your videos are targeting issues I struggle with daily (and even back when I was training with you); I'll be paying much more attention to your content this time around! Thanks for the training then, now, and in the future!
Conor !! Everyday man! You read my mind and deal with all of my ailments!!!! Thank you!!!
Bro thank you so much. Spent over $500 on a personal trainer to help with my neck issues and this one brought relief that the other exercies werent. God bless ya
Address a video including the Scalene m, causes you to have an elevated ribs (first two) against the clavicle AND IS STUCK, crushes the brachial plexus and causes radiculitis symptoms down the arm and fingers.
PS. First 3 rib dysfunctions also manifests as pseudo pain over the lateral shoulder/deltoid.
This is right on for me. Will begin working on this immediately!
Fantastic! I can feel the stretch on my neck with the band and breathing with the diaphgram helps relieve the tension. Instant ROM increase afterwards! Thanks man!
its as if you are listening to my problems connor thank for making this
Your descriptions of muscle problems are always highly detailed like no physio therapist online...I wish more physiotherapists were as dedicated to sharing their knowledge as you are ( most I have visited were not even close)
This is exactly the video I needed! Can’t wait to try it out.
AMAZING. I had this issue for so long, my right neck felt shut off and as a result my right jaw
felt a lot weaker and shut off along with my right tounge, arm arm and the whole side of my body overall
If I tried to place the right side of my tounge on the palate, my right neck muscles would get pulled up
However my left including jaw, tounge neck, pelvis, pelvic floor, leg, etc felt tight and overly active
I never understood and always thought it was something to do with my jaw and tounge
As I’m typing this I’ve noticed I’ve managed to load onto my left side which I couldn’t do before
Thank you!
Same!! Glad to hear it’s working for you
You know anything about uneven ALTLAS??
Thanks for the information man. You are great ! Do you think is there any link between tinnitus and tight SCM ?
I do think so, but that's only from personal experience. Also saw a video on the same by dr mandell...look it up :)
Good lord please let this video be the video. I've been doing all the things recommended to me and making great progress but my neck and upper lat area feels like it's being pulled a million different ways
I have the same issue man. Been going to pt for 6 months and I feel like the pain/tightness doesn't go away
@mossdiggity9892 damn 6 months! Does that make you feel like they just don't know what they're talking about? Or that your issue is just that serious. I went to 1 PT, he gave me a few stretches but there is no way in hell I can afford to keep going to those people. An hour flies by the value just doesn't add up for me
Thank you so much 🙏 please make more content about pri voice, vision and RMTC patterns
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Hard to get the message, the video editing seems to have trimmed the silence too much so that it is a long long running sentence. Which 2 cases😢? A slower and more definitive description would be helpful. Maybe hugging the skeleton is a distraction for me. Idk. Pretty sure my chronic neck, shoulder, numbness arm/ fingers is related to what is being described. Thanks very much!!
At .75x speed it is a little better.
Will get on this.right awaay Thanks!! So damn tired of my neck pain
Conor, would it be counter productive to try the pull down on both sides? I have chronic pain in left side (and left shoulder higher). So I’m def trying it for left side. But both sides are always super tight so I’d love to work on both if that makes sense. Thanks for all your videos!
LETS GOOOO I JUST REALIZED THIS RECENTLY AND WANTED A FIX
My bro is really avoiding using the words ipsilateral and contralateral. Nevertheless I think you presented this really well and I’m going to try the interventions!
I wish you the best conor
always on point with my problems
Thank you I've been having migraines like headaches. I massaged my TMJ and SCM. Finally, Finally I found relief.
Love to hear that!!
Hi, can i use a weight instead of a band please? That way i can let the weight stretch my muscles by letting it 'hang' next to my body? Thank you!
thanks man
thank you for this! I love your videos
For the exercise at the 6:15 mark, which side is he saying to do the exercise on? Like, if you can tilt your head L easier, and your L shoulder is lower but you can turn your head more easily to the R, would you be holding the bank with your left or right arm?
Hey Connor: I just wanted to say, good video, much much much better! I just think it is great that you did not say anything negative about other health care professionals and were able to acknowledge the limitations with people attempting to get their own objective measurements. My apologies for being a little forward recently. I am so happy that you are helping a lot of people and while I do not think I would take back my comments, this is spot on. Excellent application, excellent verbiage in discussing the self examination options. I am so happy with the subtle differences in this video. Awesome job! Keep up the great work.
I'm one of those victims of tight neck/shoulder. I tried varieties of pillows, several types of massage tools/machines. Tried all types of stretches, and nothing seems to help.
I suffer from dizziness and brain fog for about 8 years. I constantly feel that my front right side of the neck is very tight. In my case the rotation and side rotation is easier to the right. The right shoulder is lower.
Get checked for Lyme
Chiropractor.
Epstein Barr virus is the basis for dizziness and brain fog.
Take Vit C to bowel intolerance (gas, diarrhea) D-Ribose and Lauricidin will help. Eat little to no carbohydrate (mostly carnivore) some vegetables. Eliminate extra sugar (no fruit)
Hope you feel better
Could you make a video on erb's point in the neck and how to release it and strengthen? The erb's point is incredibly tight from a neck injury and that is what's causing headaches and even dizziness. It is on the right side. If I can get it to release, then the nerve irritation or entrapment should subside.
Can these muscles being tight cause headaches and dizziness?
How do you know it's tight? I never understand what people mean by "tight". I have pain in different muscles but cannot understand the feeling of "tight". How do I know if my muscle is tight? I do have painful hams but I can do splits and very flexible, so "tight" does not equal pain right? I'm confused... 😮
You make a great point. Many people have a sensation they associate with tightness, tension or stiffness but have full range of motion. In some cases stretching can make it worse. For example if someone has an anterior pelvic tilt their hamstrings might feel tight but are already excessively lengthened most of the time, and stretching them allows the dysfunctional pelvic position to move further in the wrong direction. I think that's why it's important for people to seek out someone like Conor that has expertise is biomechanical analysis.
It's important to recognize that the uncomfortable sensation is not the root cause of the problem but a secondary or tertiary symptom. A good practitioner is going to make their decisions based on what their assessments and analysis show them, instead of chasing and treating symptoms. That's why many people keep getting various forms of body work done that never resolve the issue, but only temporarily alleviate a symptom.
from my experience, tight means it doesnt cause pain in movement but it is so "heavy", my neck been tight for months, if i rotate to the left right or any movement, it is so tight that sometimes it give me headache, i dont feel any pain but feels like someone is sitting on my neck. i also had a painful left traps, it feel like it was pinched or somebody stick a needle on it. so yeah tight means it doesnt give you pain but it is hard like a rock.
For rotation, it is essentially equal in both directions, maybe 10 degrees of rotation each direction. My Right shoulder is constantly feeling strained by nothing and my left side bend is almost non existent. I think that means i have shorter Right SCM? Definitely both need improvement.
Is there a reason behind constant yawning that anyone knows of? If anything, in my particular case, I have more tight traps and back of the neck muscles and possibly underactive front neck muscles. My theory is that my body signals the yawning to tighten my front neck muscles to relieve strain from the back muscles. I don't know if this sounds plausible, but I haven't found anyone else address or talk about this possibly being a case of imbalance. Would be awesome to hear anyone's thoughts about this.
I once heard that could be caused by uneven pressure from the jaws. Could be possible?
Can you tell us about shoes for PR?
I have a tight right SCM, sternum inflammation/soreness when I contract my chest AND golfers elbow in my right arm… thinking these could all be linked…
Thank you! ❤
I would appreciate some clarification regarding your video. I am experiencing issues with my left shoulder (Upper Shoulder) and my right shoulder (Lower Shoulder). Additionally, my head stays tilted slightly toward the right shoulder(Lower Shoulder). I can easily side-rotate and lower-rotate my neck toward the right shoulder (Lower Shoulder) to a high degree, but I have difficulty in side rotation and lower rotation toward the left shoulder(Upper shoulder) in both cases. Moreover, if I lift any weight on my left side, even just a little, the muscles in my left shoulder (Upper Shoulder) become inflamed and swell. I'm very concerned about this asymmetrical condition, as it is affecting my overall posture. If possible, could you explain this to me? Thank you.
Connor, I had a SC joint injury on right side a few years ago. Collar bone, neck, and shoulder feels all jacked up on right side now. Thoughts on this?
Can this help if you have neck pain/strain causing cervogenic headache and dizziness?
What’s your height Connor your the man btw💰♥️
Want to come over to your gym and get my body fixed sir , please help me out sir . I have mailed you guys also
I have pain in my right SCM when breathing in too deeply, however a bit confused which exercise is the right one. I can definitely side bend way better to my right side, but it also feels like I can rotate my head better to the right as well
Need this. I found I have neck osteoarthritis 😢
My right shoulder is lower but my head tilts to right and head rotated left so different to what you said should happen if right shoulder lower. In that case what should I do?
While the explanation is life changing. I couldn't do the 2nd exercise. I just couldn't make that tunnel without engaging the neck. Any suggestions ?
I’m exactly where you are. I cannot get my neck to turn off. I wonder how we can regress this even more to try to teach our necks to chill out!
thanks
What if my restriction is NOT the SCM? I feel restriction deep down at the junction of my left neck and shoulder? Left upper trapezius? I am familiar with my SCMs and with neck breathing from my training in PRI, but I don't think my restriction is limited by my SCMs. Any ideas?
My right shoulder is lower but always tensed upwards, often times some neck muscle that is behind the shoulder line feels tight. Yet oddly enough not at the moment. However left side turn and tilt is tougher because the noticeably bigger upper trap on the left side starts to feel sore and like blocking the movement. The head is by my estimation tilted to the right and turned to the left. Also the left side rib cage flares out from front and back so that when someone lies on the chest in judo, it feels like a hot nail pressing through the rib cage and scapula to the mat. Weird thing.
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literally what i need tight now
How did you know !?!?!!
Is it possible SCM muscle be so tight that pulls the Atlas slightly downward from one side?
Oh yes. Then you get occipital migraines.
SCM does not attach to atlas
Noted through imaging my skull is shifted left, turned left, and tilted down/left a bit.
My right side of my neck is tight. Scm. Chronic tension. Right shoulder may be lower or even with my left.
My MAT/MET specialist said he noticed my head side bending to the right. I strained my right neck badly. Cervogenic headache, dizziness. I even got vertigo but I really dont know if that's bppv or from the cervogenic neck pain. Maybe both.
As soon as I told him I have both top and bottom wisdom teeth out on my right side, he said I either need to get rid of the other two wisdom teeth or get it corrected by a dentist on the right. It can and does affect my postural symmetry.
I think he said my head is tilted to the right which I didnt really pick up on but now i see it. The right scm has chronic tension but now add on to it a bad neck strain /injury on the right from my occipital area and hooking down into that elevator scapular area and the traps. The accessory and dorsal scapulae nerves are irritated or entrapped. Then add in the missing wisdom teeth on the right and it's a real s show.
I did the test. Better rotation to the right. Tilt is better to the left. So I have a shorter left scm even though what I always feel is tension on the right side of my neck. Side of and back of the right side of the neck.
Would I perform the 1st excercise for my right side and the 2nd exercise for my left side?
Interesting
I'm also in a similar situation
Difficulty turning my head to the right
Tilt is easier on the right side
Based on your comment i probably have a shorther right scm
Even though the entire left side of my neck is extremely tight and noticeably more developed
My left upper trap is in tension 24/7
And the scalene muscles are so compressed i often hear my own heartbeat
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This muscle has been tight on me for a few years now! Hopefully this is a permanent fix! Thank you for covering this, Conor!
i can feel my vertabrea behind my neccck itt feels like myyy head has fallen off my body
You must been a truly beautiful baby boy 😍
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His explanations are always really good, his philosophy too but it seems that he has 2-3 variations of breathing exercises for lots of postura problems. I feel like his practical exercises are far from enough.
And I am not gonna buy his program. He is paid because I am watching, I am watching because I need to solve my problem, he keeps rolling the same 2-3 breathing exercises and I will not be watching anymore.
if you have been watching his videos you should know that basically mewing and proper breathing would literally fix most of the problems that were originated because lack of both in the first place… Maybe your problem is your belief system that is still aligned with old fashioned “medicine” and their nonsense focused and isolated approach.
Sexy guy. But the goofy facial expressions, especiially in the voiceless videos, are kinda disturbing. 👀😲😉
Ok weirdo