Neck Pain

Posted in: , , , , , - Dec 29, 2010 Comments Off

“I went to see Brian after working in an orchard for several days pruning trees. Looking up all day had left my neck extremely painful and with limited mobility. Brian worked on it for five minutes or so before I heard an audible soft pop, it slid back into place and the pain went away for good.”

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45 year old client had a classic head forward posture that had over time resulted in a hump of hardened tissue over the spine at the base of the neck. They complained of chronic neck pain and stiffness. Sessions initially focused on posture and releasing long held muscle tension using Myofascial Bodywork. The intent was to move the head back over the torso and to reengage the supporting musculature. The hump of hardened tissue was also consistently worked on the break it up. After seven hours of Myofascial Bodywork there was substantial improvement and after this the sessions included more postural retraining. After seven more hours the neck issues and hump of hardened tissue had pretty much dissolved.

 

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