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Deep Neck Flexor Strengthening – Adult and pediatric printable resources for speech and occupational therapists

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Deep neck flexor strengthening is commonly prescribed to people with neck pain. This is a simple yet effective resource that outlines deep neck flexor strengthening with instructions for dosage and how to progress difficulty over time. This content is only available to members.

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