Neck active range of motion exercises are helpful in stretching your tight neck muscles and maintaining your neck’s flexibility. Neck AROM exercises incorporate four important neck movements: flexion, extension, lateral flexion and rotation.

Physical therapy is an integral part of treatment. Using hot and cold, ultrasound, massage, and even chiropractic treatment are options. Exercise and stretching can build strength and improve range of motion. Therapists will teach posture correction and relaxation techniques.
If there is prolonged pain or weakness, or cord compression resulting in neurological problems, surgery is an option, and recovery may take longer.
Bulging cervical discs have been on an increase with the increase in computer usage, and even handheld devices, such as the Blackberry.
If you work at a computer it’s important to have your workspace set up ergonomically. To prevent disc problems in your neck, it’s important to follow these steps if you are working on a computer.
- Take breaks every 20-30 minutes and stretch for a minute or two.
- After each hour of work, change tasks for at least 5-10 minutes.
- Always try to get away from your computer during lunch breaks.
- Look away from the monitor periodically and focus on something in the distance. This will help you avoid eye fatigue.
- Cover your eyes for 10-15 seconds to give them a rest.
- Use correct posture when working.
- Keep moving as much as possible.
