Medical
- Effects of Cervical Spine Exercise Protocol on Neck Pain, Pericervical Muscle Endurance, and Range of Motion in Medical Students: A Prospective Study
- West Coast University Independent Research Demonstrates NECK X® Effectiveness
- Can Spinal Surgery Be Prevented by Aggressive Strengthening Exercise? A Prospective Study of Cervical and Lumbar Patients
- Effects of Neck Exercise on High-School Students’ Neck–Shoulder Posture.
Women
- Protect Your Head, Boost Your Performance: NECK X®
- Not Every Girl Dreams of Being a Princess
- Active Neck Muscle Training in the Treatment of Chronic Neck Pain in Women
- Concussions Among Women Exceed Men as Awareness Found Lacking
- Contact Sport: Girls Sidelined by Soccer Concussions
- Can Neck Strength Reduce Concussions in Women’s Soccer?
- The Concussion Gender Gap: Why Girls Suffer More Head Injuries
- In a 32-Year-Old Woman With Chronic Neck Pain and Headaches, Will an Exercise Regimen Be Beneficial for Reducing Her Reports of Neck Pain and Headaches?
Sports
- Syracuse tries to decrease risk of concussions by neck-strengthening
- Neck strength could be next key measurable for NFL players.
- Virginia Tech researcher is making noise in the sports industry
Military
- Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA) Presentation – Exercise regimen for mitigation of acute and chronic neck pain in military aircrew
- Conservative management of uncomplicated mechanical neck pain in a military aviator
- High-Risk Head and Neck Movements at High G and Interventions to Reduce Associated Neck Injury
- Neck Pain in Air Force Pilots
- NATO STO Technical Report TR-HFM-252: Aircrew Neck Pain Prevention and Management
- Frontiers in Physiology: Crew-Friendly Countermeasures Against Musculoskeletal Injuries in Aviation and Spaceflight
- Optimizing the Human Weapon System
- Risks and Countermeasures for the Musculoskeletal systems in the Extreme Environment of Aviators and Astronauts
Concussion
- Concussions Among Women Exceed Men as Awareness Found Lacking
- Contact Sport: Doctors say neck strengthening prevents concussions
- Contact Sport: Girls Sidelined by Soccer Concussions
- Concussions and Sports: The effects concussions have on athletes in sports today from kids to adults
- Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports: Big Hits, Broken Dreams
- Inside Lacrosse January Issue: Q&A with Dr. Robert Cantu on Concussions in Lacrosse
- Sport of Lacrosse: A view from Dr. Cantu
- Syracuse tries to decrease risk of concussions by neck-strengthening
- Can Neck Strength Reduce Concussions in Women’s Soccer?
- The Concussion Gender Gap: Why Girls Suffer More Head Injuries
- Athletes Should Build Neck Strength to Avoid Concussions, Rutgers Researchers Recommend
- Could Neck-Strengthening Prevent Some Concussions?
- The Concussion Gender Gap: Why Girls Suffer More Head Injuries
NECK X® is a light weight, portable device that allows the user to quickly change from targeting one muscle group to the next.
NECK X® is a light weight, portable device that allows the user to quickly change from targeting one muscle group to the next.
NECK X® can give you the competitive edge by improving your neck conditioning, neck flexibility, and neck strength allowing you to reach the winners circle.