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BACK PAIN🔹️NECK PAIN🔹️MOBILITY on Instagram: "Imagine a muscle under constant strain, like when working long hours at a computer. Over time, this tension builds up, forming a trigger point. Picture a busy road with a car suddenly parked in the middle, causing a traffic jam. Similarly, stressed muscles have these "jam points" where fibers contract and don't relax. These knots can disrupt your day. However, there's a solution. In massage therapy, techniques like myofascial release are…

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Reduce neck and back pain, improve range of motion, and increase overall daily functional strength with these guided thoracic mobility exercises. The thoracic spine, or t-spine, is the longest portion of the spine found in the upper back. This area is commonly tight and painful for people who work desk jobs - which can lead to to poor posture, upper back pain, and difficulty breathing. Thoracic Mobility, Upper Back Pain Exercises, Thoracic Spine Mobility, Exercises Back, Workout Instructions, Upper Back Exercises, Nourish Move Love, Spine Pain, Posture Exercises

Reduce neck and back pain, improve range of motion, and increase overall daily functional strength with these guided thoracic mobility exercises. The thoracic spine, or t-spine, is the longest portion of the spine found in the upper back. This area is commonly tight and painful for people who work desk jobs - which can lead to to poor posture, upper back pain, and difficulty breathing.

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