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I'll link one of our TOS forum sticky threads as it may be helpful for many of you -
You don't have to have TOS to get trigger points. Trigger point information {TrPs} for short http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread125577.html A compiled list of links for ergonomics, RSI/TOS, postural issues, therapies,etc- http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post388-1.html
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I have done the tennis ball massage that is mentioned in the link Mrs. D gave above on trigger points for my upper back/shoulder and it works amazing.
In fact it feels and works so good, that sometimes I have left rug burn sort of rashes on my skin from doing it too long--it was worth the rash. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Jomar (10-25-2015) |
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Here are some things I found very helpful to correct forward head/forward shoulders gently.
(forgive my stick figure sketches - for the inflatable ball you can experiment with leg & back positions to see what works best for you) lay on foam roll or large towels rolled up tightly - pillow if needed for neck comfort - then just relax with arms at a comfortable position
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bluesfan (10-26-2015) |
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