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Hunched shoulders?
Whether sitting, standing or laying down, it seems like my shoulders move up upward towards my ears kind of hunched. I will notice symptoms of neck spasm and and tingling when this happens. Anyone else with shoulders drifting upwards?:confused:
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The spasms could be pulling upwards, have you had anyone try to press down on your top ribs? called top rib or first rib mobilization.. rib mob for short..
and check for trigger points too. ( do this part first) then rib mob.. usually the muscle tenses, and continued tension creates trigger points -knots in the muscle - those need to be released before the muscles can fully relax. There's videos of top rib mobilizations & trigger point info posted in threads recently as well as the sticky threads.. Are your shoulder level/even, many of us have uneven shoulders... |
I will check the sticky threads. thankyou
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Yes, I get this if I sit for too long at the computer.
If I lay down in "corpse pose" (but with my legs bent for the comfort of my back), I can get this phenomena to settle down. I focus on letting go of all my face, neck, shoulder and back muscles on each exhalation. Can take several mins. Something to try. |
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Same or similar issue with me as well. My shoulders drift up and forward unconsciously. Happens during the day and when I'm sleeping; I wake up with shoulders way up towards my ears. Dr. Donahue says my body is doing this to open the area of compression. Problem is that I engage upper trap and neck muscles, causing spasms in the neck and face. Also worsens the fairly constant headache I have. These symptoms make sense since it's like doing perpetual isometrics. When I try to adopt more "correct" posture with relaxed shoulders I get increased, severe arm and hand pain but the neck/face issues ease up. Totally frustrating. |
Does Dr. Donahue have any insight to some really good PT/body workers in his area??
Seems like that would be a big plus for all TOS drs to locate the best in their respective locations. Or even bring some on board in a clinic all onsite.. a one stop TOS setting.. |
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Hmm sure doesn't sound like the best PT plan to me..sounds like the old standard PT approach..and that one does not work for many of us with TOS..:confused:
After the pain & symptoms are under control (0-2 on pain scale), then my PT's added more active things like that.. |
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Funny thing is, they would start to contract anyway like they were on autopilot. Maybe out of habit. But I just kept relaxing them over and over. |
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