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Mostly pectorals with some triceps, shoulders, and even some stabilizers that you wouldn't think of in your neck and back.
Chronic strain on the muscles and tendons of the neck. This stress is often related to the patient's occupation, as some jobs require workers to hold their neck and shoulders in one position for long periods of time.
The muscles of the chest, the triceps, and some involvement of the posterior (front) deltoids (shoulders)
The wide cloth used by some nuns to cover the neck and shoulders is called a "scapular." It is typically worn as part of their religious habit and serves as a symbol of their devotion and commitment to their faith.
One can find information on neck muscles on websites such as Wikipedia and Web MD. The Mayo Clinic website would also have some information on this topic.
Some advantages of doing exercises for the neck include reducing neck pain and strengthening your neck muscles overall. This can help reduce the potential for whiplash and other injuries of the neck.
There is a woman who comes into my work who literally has no neck...she has a chin on her shoulders...im not sure if she was born this way or it was from a horrific accident but it is quit unusual and i would like some answers!!!
Most commonly, when there is some dislocation of some joint of the vertebra, the neck muscles go in severe spasm. You call this condition as stiff neck.
The question of what causes a stiff neck, also called torticollis, comes down to what can cause the muscles of the neck to go into spasm.Many things can happen to a person to cause the muscles of neck to go into a protective state of contraction that prevents any neck movement from occurring. Some of the more common causes are:Overuse and fatigue of the muscles and other soft tissues of the neckSleeping in an awkward or unnatural posture without much movementTrauma or injury to the neck (sports, auto accident, direct impact)Aggravation of neck arthritisMineral imbalance or insufficiency (calcium, potassium, magnesium)Thyroid disease
I don't know that you can wear anything. I am a swimmer and i have tendinitis and bursitis in both of my shoulders. When i swim i can sometimes feel my shoulders "grinding" or "popping". You can do some shoulder exercises to work your shoulders and help to prevent the injury. You can work your back muscles. That would help a lot.
Some would be the.. elbow, hips, toes,foot, hands,neck, fingers,ankles,shoulder, wrist etc. And In anatomy terms Phalanges, Hunerus, cerivcal, metacarpals, radius, tarsals, femur, tibula,fibula
All the muscles of your leg work when you run. Quadriceps and Hamstrings (Thighs) and Calf muscles work the most. Apart from this your glutes (butt) muscles work a fair bit too. Also while running we tend to move our arms and shoulders and hence your deltoids (shoulder) muscles work too.