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Old 06-30-2015, 12:19 AM #1
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Poll PCS Recovery Neck Exercises

Hello,

I have read that weak neck muscles contribute to Concussion risk. I have had PCS for over 9 months. Does anyone have any resources regarding exercises to strengthen your neck muscles or to help prevent PCS setbacks.

I do feel minor pcs sensations when riding in a car going through speed bumps. So hopefully beneficial exercises can help prevent this.

Thanks.

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