Rather follow his advice. A friend massaged my neck and I was in pain, practically disabled, for about seven days. A neck os nobody's theme park. Doctor told me afterwards my friend could have caused me to sit in a wheelchair for life.
These techniques should definitely only be used and applied by a fully trained and licensed massage therapist! That being said it would be extremely difficult for a non-trained person to cause the kind of damage you are describing unless they used extreme pressure such that you'd want to immediately ask them to stop and/or sudden forceful movements. Even those are unlikely to do lasting damage unless there is an underlying structural defect such as a malformed vertebrae or floating bone chip due to a prior whiplash incident.
Glad to find this. I feel I do the neck the same every time. Look forward to more videos by you
Thanks Wendy! Def more coming soon….editing as we speak :)
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Rather follow his advice. A friend massaged my neck and I was in pain, practically disabled, for about seven days. A neck os nobody's theme park. Doctor told me afterwards my friend could have caused me to sit in a wheelchair for life.
These techniques should definitely only be used and applied by a fully trained and licensed massage therapist! That being said it would be extremely difficult for a non-trained person to cause the kind of damage you are describing unless they used extreme pressure such that you'd want to immediately ask them to stop and/or sudden forceful movements. Even those are unlikely to do lasting damage unless there is an underlying structural defect such as a malformed vertebrae or floating bone chip due to a prior whiplash incident.