Anterior neck mobilization targets the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) and scalene muscles on the front and sides of the neck. These muscles become chronically shortened from forward head posture, desk work, and phone use, contributing to neck pain, headaches, and restricted rotation.

Programming

Parameter Recommendation
Duration 60–90 seconds per side
Sets 1 per side
Frequency 2–3x per week, or as needed for neck tension
When to do it Upper body focus, full mobility session

Progressions

  1. Beginner: Use fingertips only — no ball. Gently press and hold on tender spots along the SCM.
  2. Intermediate: Lacrosse ball with light pressure, adding head rotation movements.
  3. Advanced: Lacrosse ball with moderate pressure, combining head rotation with side-bending (ear to shoulder) for multi-planar mobilization.