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Ergonomic Rehabilitation Program for Cervical & Lumbar Pain Relief
Ergonomic Rehabilitation Program for Cervical & Lumbar Pain Relief
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Course Overview
This training system is divided into 2 modules with 6 training units, designed as a progressive rehabilitation program for sedentary individuals. All exercises comply with ergonomic principles to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Module 1: Neck & Shoulder Relaxation (Daily Training)
1.1 Office-Specific Neck & Shoulder Relaxation Protocol
· Context: After 60+ minutes of desk work
· Objective: Improve forward head posture and relieve trapezius tension
1.2 Right Posterior Neck Stretch
· Execution: Gently pull head with right hand while keeping left shoulder down
· Progression: Add 5-second static hold for advanced users
1.3 Neck Stretch
· Complex Action: Three-dimensional stretch (flexion/lateral flexion/rotation)
· Contraindication: Avoid ballistic stretching
1.4 Prone TW Extension
· Biomechanics: Activates rhomboids and lower trapezius
· Key Point: Maintain scapular retraction throughout movement
Module 2: Low Back Pain Relief (3x/Week)
2.1 Low Back Pain Relief Protocol
· Scientific Basis: Core stability training + neuromuscular relaxation
· Indication: Non-organic low back pain
2.2 Standing Thoracic Rotation
· Safety: Feet shoulder-width apart, pelvis stabilized during rotation
· Progression: Add dumbbell for resistance
2.3 Supine Scapular Retraction
· Technical Detail: Exhale during scapular adduction to avoid lumbar compensation
2.4 L-Spine Dual-Action Stretch
· Dual Effect: Stretches thoracic spine while strengthening erectors
· Regression: Perform in kneeling position for beginners
Program Summary
· Scenario-Based Design: All exercises can be done in office/home settings
· Safety First: Exercises pass FMS functional screening test
· Effect Visualization: Includes posture assessment (rounded shoulders/pelvic tilt detection)
· Cycle Recommendation: Complete training cycle of 6 weeks, 3-4 sessions per week
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