
I see this exercise done incorrectly all the time! People with Parkinson’s that are stiff often need to modify traditional exercises, and that stiffness can sometimes make stretching exercises dangerous. Seems like a double standard!
If you are flexible or mildly stiff, this popular exercise is safe. But if you have PD, you are most likely really stiff in your upper and lower back, rib area, and neck. Unfortunately, that makes this traditional exercise dangerous for your shoulder and neck.
If you are stiff, it’s common to overcompensate in another joint. In this case, it’s the shoulder and neck.
This “Thread the Needle” exercise stretches and opens your shoulders, chest, arms, upper back, and neck. It releases the stiffness in your upper back and between the shoulder blades.
Watch this video to learn how to perform the “Thread the Needle” exercise properly:
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