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Week 104: Prone Trunk Lifts

  • Writer: Keep It Moving PT & Wellness
    Keep It Moving PT & Wellness
  • 2 days ago
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It's September, which means heading back into the classroom for lots of us, so this month's theme is Back to School! Which means back to mobility and activation drills to combat all that sitting. Humans aren’t meant to sit, yet we’re forced to. This September, we'll be providing tools to combat the obligatory numb butt and neck ache.



Exercise: Prone Trunk Lifts


Purpose: To target activation and strengthening the scapular depressors, retractors, and spine errectors


Who It's For: Students, teachers, custodians, parents, paras, tutors and everyone else who helps shape the minds of the future!


Why We Love It: It decompresses the neck and improves the natural positioning of your shoulder blades


Procedure:

  1. Lay on your stomach with your forehead resting on a towel or something soft. If your low back is sensitive, place a flat pillow under your belly and above your pelvis

  2. Place your hands by your sides

  3. Exhale to drive tension in and brace your core

  4. Squeeze your shoulder blades together and lift your trunk towards the ceiling without losing core bracing or letting your back arch. You should primarily feel your shoulder blade and mid back muscles working

  5. Hold for 3-5 seconds

  6. Repeat 4-6 times


*Disclaimer: Not all exercises are suitable for everyone, and participation in novel activities may increase the risk of adverse effects such as pain, soreness, or injury. Please consult with your Physician or a local Physical Therapist prior to attempting any exercise you feel uncomfortable performing. If adverse reactions occur, discontinue performance of the exercise and consult your physician or trusted clinician for evaluation.


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