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  • A Simple Guide to Understanding the Pain-Spasm-Pain Cycle
    By Kathleen on March 25th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Have you ever twisted your back or neck suddenly causing a severe pain and then not been able to move?  “Throwing your back out”  is a common term often used.  When we have a sudden pain in a  muscle,  joint, or nerve resulting from a sudden twist or strain, the muscles around that injury often spasm or contract to protect the area. This results in a decreased range of motion and often a complete immobilization of the area.  It is common for soft tissue to impinge nerves.  The...
  • A simple exercise to relieve neck tension AKA “The Clock”
    By Kathleen on January 4th, 2009 | 4 Comments4 Comments Comments
    Stretching the neck muscles can be challenging and confusing.  Here is a simple, centering technique that can help alleviate neck pain.  It is called “The Clock.”  This is the same pattern of movement as used in the article entitled, Computer Eye Strain Exercises. Lay on the floor in supine position (face up) on a yoga mat or towel.  You want the surface to be firm but not too hard.  First, feel the muscles of your head on the ground beneath you.  The floor will be your guide ...
  • 10 exercises and stretches to do while at the office
    By Kathleen on December 25th, 2008 | 8 Comments8 Comments Comments
    If you work at an office, you’re very likely to be glued to a chair for a good part of the day, which can make your body feel very lethargic and stiff. Here are 10 tips to help address those issues.  A few minutes of simple stretches throughout the day can be very effective in preventing severe health problems down the road. Your co-workers might look at you suspiciously at first while you’re doing this, but soon curiosity will lead to imitation! 1.  Gluteal stretch to help preven...

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