because the blood rushes down to your head.
Bend your head forward and run your hand down your neck. One vertebra sticks out more than the rest. That is the base of your neck.
No, just don't force it(Grab your head an pull down) And personly I crack my neck all the time.(I bend my head to my shoulder)
A meander neck is a bend in the river. Its length is normally equal to or greater than 1. 5 times the down-valley, or straight-line, distance.
To properly execute a guitar neck bend, place your fingers on the fret you want to bend, use your wrist to push the string up or down, and listen for the desired pitch. Practice slowly and gradually increase the bend to avoid breaking the string. This technique can add expression and emotion to your playing.
Because, your spine is a part of your back and is also a part of your neck. When u strain your back to be straight and strain your neck to bend down-ward, you are straining your spine, which will cause discomfort.
Yes it is as shown when you can turn and bend your neck.
This is normal, if you mean the curve of the neck. If his neck were straight, we'd have a problem.
The trachea runs from the throat (in the the head) down the neck to the lungs (chest). It is the firm tube you can feel in the midline of your neck.
yes, they can.
because the shock that was received was very intense
I Feel Bad About My Neck was created in 2006.
i would also like to kno the answer Yes, even if you feel your neck you can know that. If you feel your neck, you can feel your larynx and trachea. If you feel the back of your neck, you can feel vertebrae. Hope this answered your question!