Prisoner Rotation

Exercise Overview

The prisoner rotation is a back mobility exercise that focuses on both thoracic rotation and thoracic extension. Start by lying down on your stomach. Place both hands behind your head. Keep one upper arm planted to the ground and lift the other one off of the ground and reach towards the ceiling with your elbow. Rotate through the torso but be sure to keep both knees planted on the ground. Hold this position for 2-3 breaths or for up to 5-7 seconds. Slowly return to the starting position and alternate sides as required.

Muscles Involved

Thoracic SpineLumbar SpineScapulothoracic JointInternal ObliquesExternal ObliquesMultifidusSemispinalis ThoracisRotatores BrevisRotatores LongusSerratus Posterior SuperiorSerratus Posterior Inferior

Related Conditions

Text NeckThoracolumbar SyndromeCervicothoracic IrritationT4 SyndromeUpper Cross Syndrome

Equipment Needed

No equipment needed

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