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Elevate your Comfort: Discover the Power of Neck Shoulder Chair Yoga

Rick Kaselj Fitness, Health

Neck and shoulder pain is very common among people who spend long hours hunched over computers. In Sweden, insurance data from a decade ago reveals that neck and shoulder problems accounted for a significant 18% of disability payments for musculoskeletal disorders. Additionally, with the recent surge in computer use, fueled by factors like remote work and increased online entertainment since the pandemic began, neck and shoulder pain, along with lower back pain, are becoming increasingly prevalent. 

Moreover, to combat these issues, chair yoga practices offer a convenient and effective way to improve posture, reduce pain, and increase flexibility.

Target Muscles of Chair Yoga Practices

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Chair yoga is a form of yoga practice specifically designed to be done while seated in a chair or using a chair for balance and support. Additionally, the chair yoga poses specifically target neck and shoulder muscles, alleviating pain and enhancing flexibility. 

1. Neck Muscles: 

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    • Sternocleidomastoid: Located on the sides of the neck, responsible for neck flexion and rotation.
    • Trapezius: Spans the upper back and neck, involved in shoulder and neck movements. 
    • Levator Scapulae: Elevates the scapula (shoulder blade), contributing to neck movement.

2. Shoulder Muscles: 

    • Deltoids: Additionally, covering the shoulder, responsible for various arm movements.
    • Rotator Cuff Muscles (Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Subscapularis): Stabilize and rotate the shoulder joint.
    • Rhomboids: Assist in retracting the scapula, supporting shoulder movement.

Importance of Proper Posture in Chair Yoga

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  • Reduces Pain: Proper posture helps alleviate back, neck, and shoulder pain.
  • Enhances Flexibility: Additionally, correct alignment allows for better stretching and muscle engagement.
  • Improves Breathing: Good posture opens the chest, promoting deeper and more efficient breathing.
  • Boosts Circulation: Proper alignment also ensures better blood flow throughout the body.
  • Increases Energy: Reducing strain on joints and muscles leads to less fatigue.
  • Prevents Injuries: Correct posture also minimizes the risk of strain and injury.

Different Chair Yoga Poses You Can Try at Home

1. Seated Breaths

Begin in an upright sitting position, while maintaining good alignment with your upper body. Then rest both hands on your upper legs and close your eyes. Moreover, hold this position for several deep belly breaths, in through your nose, out through your mouth.Seated breaths - Neck Shoulder Chair Yoga Poses

2. Shoulder Rolls

Begin in an upright sitting position on a chair with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Maintaining good alignment with your upper body. Rest both hands on your upper legs. Engage your core. Shift your shoulders forward, then roll them up and back until you feel resistance in your shoulder blades. Relax and repeat the movement.

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3. Arm Circles

Begin in an upright standing position, with your feet hip-width apart maintaining good alignment with your head, shoulders, hips, and legs. Extend your arms out at your sides at shoulder height to open your chest. Engage your core and move your arms in a large circular motion. Repeat the movement.

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4. Side Neck Stretch

Begin in an upright sitting position on the floor with your knees bent and feet close together, while maintaining good alignment with your upper body. Put your right hand, palm touching the right side of your face, then slowly pull your head towards your left shoulder, left ear touching the shoulder, then stop when you feel a gentle stretch on the side of your neck. Moreover, hold for several deep breaths, in through your nose, out through your mouth. Then repeat it on the opposite side.

Side Neck stretch - Neck Shoulder Chair Yoga Poses

5. Neck Forward Stretch

Begin in an upright kneeling position on the floor and sit on your feet. Put both of your hands at the back of your head, then slowly pull your head down. Stop when you feel a gentle stretch on your back neck muscles. Moreover, hold this position for several deep belly breaths, in through your nose and out through your mouth.

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6. Seated Cat Cow

Begin in an upright sitting position on the floor with your knees bent and feet close together, while maintaining good alignment with your head, shoulders, and hips. Place your hands on your upper thighs. Tighten your abdominal area and inhale as you tilt your head back and arch your mid back. Then, exhale as you alternate rounding out your midback and slowly dropping your head towards your chest. Repeat the sequence of movements.

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7. Seated Side Bend

Begin in an upright sitting position on the floor with your legs crossed in front of your body, while maintaining good alignment with your head, shoulders, and hips. Inhale and extend one arm overhead, placing your opposite hand on the floor beside you for support. Then engage your core and bend your upper body to the side, reaching over your head with your raised arm, to stretch your right shoulder. Moreover, hold this position for several deep belly breaths, in through your nose and out through your mouth. Slowly return to the starting position and repeat the movement on the opposite side.

Seated Side bend - Neck Shoulder Chair Yoga Poses

8. Seated Spinal Twist 

Begin in an upright sitting position on the floor with your knees bent and feet close together, while maintaining good alignment with your head, shoulders, and hips.. Engage your core and place your left arm at the back of the chair for support. Then, twist your upper body to the side as you place the left hand on the edge of the chair. Hold this position for several deep belly breaths, in through your nose and out through your mouth. Slowly return to the starting position and repeat the movement on the opposite side.

Seated Spinal twist - Neck Shoulder Chair Yoga Poses

9. Eagle Arms with Forward Bend

Begin in an upright sitting position on the floor with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor maintaining good alignment with your head, shoulders, and hips. Maintaining good alignment with your head, shoulders, and hips. Moreover, cross your left elbow and arm over your right arm in front of your body at shoulder height, wrapping at the elbows and wrists. Inhale as you bring your arms up, drop your head back, exhale, and slowly hinge through your hips to bend your upper body forward. Afterward, repeat the sequence of movements with 5 repetitions.

Eagle Arms with Forward bend

10. Chest Stretch

Begin in an upright sitting position on the floor with your legs crossed in front of your body, while maintaining good alignment with your head, shoulders, and hips. Engage your core. Then arch your back while your hand is clasped together behind you and open your chest with your head falling back. Moreover, hold this position for several deep belly breaths, in through your nose and out through your mouth. Slowly return to the starting position and repeat the movement on the opposite side.

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Benefits of Chair Yoga for Neck and Shoulder Relief

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  • Gentle and accessible for all ages and fitness levels, can be practiced anywhere with just a chair. 
  • Additionally, provides relief from tight shoulders and tight muscles while promoting overall well-being. 
  • Reduces stress and anxiety through slow, controlled movements and deep breathing. 
  • Improves circulation, increases flexibility, and strengthens neck and shoulder muscles. 
  • Also reduces the risk of future pain and injury, neck injury, left foot, seated twist, relieves neck

Chair yoga benefits for older adults

Falls are a big worry for older people, with half of those over 80 falling each year. Moreover, a study in the International Journal of Yoga looked at how safe and helpful yoga was for older folks who might fall. Furthermore, the study found that doing chair yoga twice a week for 8 weeks was safe and helpful. Additionally, it improved how well people moved and made them less scared of falling. Chair yoga might make older people feel better and move better, improving their lives. 

Conclusion

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Chair yoga is great for health and feeling good. It can be changed to fit anyone, no matter how fit they are. Moreover, chair yoga helps people relax and move better, especially if they have neck or shoulder pain. It makes you more flexible, stronger, and calmer. Additionally, chair yoga shows how anyone can feel better with mindful movement.

Say goodbye to tension and hello to relaxation! Dive into Neck & Shoulder Chair Yoga and discover the perfect blend of comfort and rejuvenation. Don't let pain hold you back any longer – check out our Neck Pain Solved and start your wellness journey today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the chair yoga pose?

Chair yoga is when you do yoga poses while sitting on a chair or using it for help. It's great because it lets people who can't move much, older folks, or those who find regular yoga hard to do, join in. Additionally, incorporating neck and shoulder chair yoga poses can provide targeted benefits for those areas.

Moreover, chair yoga makes you more flexible, stronger, and calmer. It's a gentle way to exercise for people with physical limits, it helps you feel better overall and can improve how well you move when sitting or using support.

Can yoga help neck and shoulder pain?

Yoga, particularly neck and shoulder chair yoga poses can be beneficial for alleviating neck and shoulder pain. Regular practice of specific yoga poses and sequences can help stretch and strengthen the muscles in the neck and shoulders, improve posture, and reduce tension.

Moreover, the mindful movements and breathing techniques in yoga contribute to relaxation and may assist in relieving discomfort associated with neck and shoulder pain. Additionally, if experiencing persistent or severe pain, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or a certified yoga instructor for personalized guidance and modifications tailored to individual needs.

Which yoga is best for the neck?

If you have neck pain, it's important to be careful with yoga. Moreover, some poses might help, but it's crucial to do them mindfully. Ask a healthcare professional if yoga is right for your neck pain. Stick to gentle poses and avoid ones that make the pain worse. Additionally, modify poses as needed, keeping your neck neutral and using props for help. Choose relaxing practices, and stop any pose that hurts. 

Furthermore, incorporating neck and shoulder chair yoga poses can be a gentle and accessible way to practice yoga while managing neck pain.

Show References

(1) Ming, Z., Närhi, M., & Siivola, J. (2004). Neck and shoulder pain related to computer use. Pathophysiology, 11(1), 51-56. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pathophys.2004.03.001

(2) Galantino, M. L., Green, L., DeCesari, J. A., MacKain, N. A., Rinaldi, S. M., Stevens, M. E., Wurst, V. R., Marsico, R., Nell, M., & Mao, J. J. (2012). Safety and feasibility of modified chair yoga on functional outcome among elderly at risk for falls. International Journal of Yoga, 5(2), 146-150. https://doi.org/10.4103/0973-6131.98242

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