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Stress
has a way of changing posture. As stress begins to tighten
one's body, shoulders begin to roll forward, the chin lifts
and the neck moves forward. This happens to all of us as the
everyday pressures of life close in around us. In the world
of psychology the term for this posture is armoring.
Think of a person sitting at a typing station. This person
is not sitting erect, but leaning slightly forward. Her elbows
are not hanging by her side but are just forward of her body.
As her fingers dance across the keyboard she not only has
to hold her forearms up, but has to hold her elbows forward.
This puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the muscles of
her upper back as well as her lower back.
There
are two muscles that are punished the most by stress. We call
these muscles the stress muscles. However, their medical name
is Levator Scapula. These two muscles connect at the upper
bones of the neck called the Cervical Vertebrae and connect
to the shoulder blade, known as the Scapula. When we are stressed
our shoulders lift putting pressure on our neck. This pressure
creates headaches and neck and shoulder pain. The final result
of this posturing is pressure on the Medial Nerve which eventually
becomes Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
This
condition is easily addressed by massage and three or four
visits usually alleviate this stress.How
often should you get a massage? Probably once a week, if you
have never had a massage before.
As the shoulders lift, the vertebrae of the spine are pulled
close together, which puts pressure on the disk between the
vertebrae. As the disk is crushed by this pressure it widens
and puts pressure on the nerves that exit the Central Nervous
System at these openings. As the nerves are impinged, everything
in the body begins to shut down and we enjoy a lower level
of energy. Life becomes harder.
From
our point of view, stress is the fundamental cause of most
illness. The Ancient Chinese said that disease was caused
by congestion and wellness was the result of circulation.
This was written six thousand years ago and it seems they
were correct.
For those of you who have never experienced a professional
massage, perhaps now is the time to give one a try. All you
have to lose is stress and discomfort.
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