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Muscle Tone Restoration - Newsletter - March 14, 2005

Neck tightness and pain, Shoulder tension and Pain, low back tightness and pain Quick outline of how healing this, improves the whole body

Most of my clients have some sort of neck and shoulder discomfort and would like to know more about the causes and possible long lasting remedies. This article addresses these issues. I am also guessing that you don't have much time so I kept it brief, but if you would like more details please drop me an Email.

Take away tightness, the pain disappears and the whole body feels great

Do you remember when you were in your teens just how flexible you were? You were able to spring into action and do anything just at the thought of it - and all without any aches and pains afterwards. Your neck was so flexible, that you could turn and look behind your shoulders with ease. In our adulthood we find that our range of motion is very gradually being diminished. This takes place over such a long time period that we don't notice the change. Often accompanying this reduced range of motion, is tightness and even pain or discomfort. No my friends, this is not the result of aging! Take away the tightness and feel young again!

Get More than just Pain Relief

Restoring Muscle Condition results in a chain reaction of Benefits

Relieves Muscle Pain and Joint Pain

Relieves Muscle Tension and Restore Muscle Efficiency

Increases Flexibility and Range of Motion

Improves Blood Circulation and Energy Levels

Improves Lymph Drainage and the Immune System

Relieves pressure on nerves - Prevent Pain Spreading

For a detailed list of benefits from Trigger Point treatment go to the BENEFITS page



Visualize how much better you could feel

So where is your tightness, discomfort and/or pain? Perhaps in the shoulder, at the base of the neck on each side, on either side of the neck itself and very importantly the base of the skull - the occiput. And let's not forget the headaches in other areas of the head such as on the side of the head by the temples, above the eye, the upper middle head, back of head and the jaw. In other articles on this site you can learn how all of these can be related to a tight shoulder.

Treatment for neck and shoulders

There are several layers of different muscle groups with different attachment locations on bone structures, running in different directions. The firing or contraction of a chosen set of muscles, each to just the right degree, produces the desired movement. In the case of the neck and shoulders, the main muscles or groups are the trapezius which is most superficial, the splenius, the levator scapula, and the scalenes, all in order of the depth of each layer of muscle.


Everyone's got some degree of tightness

Almost everyone I have met has some degree of tightness in the neck and shoulders. Perhaps you don't feel pain at this moment but if you palpate (feel with your fingers) your neck and shoulders you will feel some muscles that are tight and firm - this is where you will likely find a sensation we can describe as pain, sometimes it is dull and mild and sometimes so intense it can even cause a headache.

How tightness turns to a pain in the neck

Muscles should be firm or "hard" only when flexed. At rest muscles should be relaxed - "soft with form". Called 'resting tone', this is just enough muscle tension to hold our bodies and joints together. Unfortunately at rest and during sleep excess muscle tension in some areas still remain. This condition can remain for a long time with only slight fluctuations, or the tension in the muscle could increase and cause neighboring muscles to tighten. Soon the discomfort from tightness turns to pain.

How did this all start?

So, how did all this start in the first place? It starts with some kind of trauma to the muscle, tendon or ligaments. Trauma is anything that causes intense and sustained pain like an injury, sudden muscular exertion, performing a task at an awkward angle, surgery and even bad posture, anxiety and stress. With the neck and shoulders it could be whiplash, a nap on the couch, hunching over the computer, carrying heavy shoulder bags and don't forget stress - you get the idea. These could be starting points or could aggravate already existing muscle tension. The sensation of pain tightens the related muscles which in turn affects blood circulation and impinges on nerves often resulting in more pain and more tightness. Hence we have a vicious cycle and if this condition is not addressed it will self perpetuate. Thus muscle tightness is directly related to discomfort and pain. So how do we sometimes manage to live with it for so long? And what happens during this time? You will find detailed description of the cycle of tension and the factors that affect it in the Trigger Point Therapy section.

Links to Illustrations of key neck muscles

To see visuals of muscles of the neck and shoulders click on the links below.

Neck - Upper Trapezius Muscles Image

Shoulder - Mid Trapezius Muscles Image

Neck and Shoulderblade - Levator Scapular Image

Side of Neck - Sternocleido Mastoid Muscles Image

Base of skull (Occiput) - Spenius Muscles Image






















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