Neck Massage Video Overview

This Neck Massage resource from Master Massage 290 TECHNIQUES focuses on Neck and is associated with Massage, Chiropractic, Rehabilitation. It also references Back, Shoulders, Lower Back. Use it as an informational overview and review each movement before trying it.

In this video, you will learn about the 13 best neck massage techniques for managing osteochondrosis. This type of massage helps relieve both neck pain and headaches. Drawing on my 12 years of experience as a massage therapist, I have selected the most effective techniques. This video shows a combi…

Body Areas Covered

  • Main area: Neck
  • Related areas: Back, Shoulders, Lower Back

Techniques Featured

The video is associated with Massage, Chiropractic, Rehabilitation, Therapist Technique. These labels are assigned automatically from the title, description, tags, and search phrase, so viewers should review the demonstration before following it.

How to Use This Neck Video

Watch the complete demonstration once before following along. Prepare a stable, comfortable space, keep movements gentle, and compare the instructions with your own range of motion. When the video features Massage, Chiropractic for Neck, avoid adding pressure or speed simply to copy the presenter.

Who May Find It Useful

This page may help viewers compare general relaxation and self-care information for Neck or learn how Massage, Chiropractic is demonstrated. It is not a diagnosis or personalized treatment plan. Persistent pain, injury, numbness, weakness, or unexplained symptoms should be discussed with a qualified professional.

Video Details

  • Channel: Master Massage 290 TECHNIQUES
  • Duration: 7:07
  • Automatic category: Massage
  • Classification confidence: 80%
  • Published: 27/06/2026

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Safety and Source Notice

This page is for general information and relaxation only. Do not force a stretch, adjustment, pressure technique, or joint movement. Stop immediately if pain, numbness, dizziness, weakness, or worsening symptoms occur. The video remains the responsibility of its original YouTube creator.

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