How to stretch upper back and shoulders

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Simple release technique to release back pain and muscle knots between the shoulder blades and upper back. You'll get long-term relief from pain and tightness in the upper trapezius and mid-back pain area Trapezius Muscle Pain, Upper Back Pain Relief, Shoulder Muscle Pain, Neck Pain Exercises, Neck And Shoulder Exercises, Shoulder Pain Relief, Lower Back Pain Exercises, Neck Exercises, Posture Exercises

Simple release technique to release back pain and muscle knots between the shoulder blades and upper back. You'll get long-term relief from pain and tightness in the upper trapezius and mid-back pain area

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Health DIY - Natural Remedies on Instagram: "Do you experience shoulder blade pain that just won’t go away? Great post by @drjoedamiani for more! 🙏  You’ve tried stretching it, massaging it and fixing your posture but it keeps coming back? Plus you get headaches and it seems like it’s all connected? (Well you’re probably right!)  You see when we have improper shoulder blade function, the muscles that connect it to the spine have to overwork and those muscles tug on the neck which can cause headaches!  PLUS, if your upper back and rib head joint are stiff… then the muscles (rhomboids, levant scapulae and upper trapezius have to work even more). SO to fix the situation we have to:  1.) Release the muscles to put them in a more healthy state. 2.) Mobilize the upper spine and rib head joints How To Release Trapezius Muscle, Stretch Between Shoulder Blades, Release Trapezius Muscle, Stretch For Shoulder Blade Pain, How To Stretch Trapezius Muscle, Massage Upper Back, Shoulder Blade Pain Relief Stretches, Scapula Stretches For Pain, Stiff Upper Back

Health DIY - Natural Remedies on Instagram: "Do you experience shoulder blade pain that just won’t go away? Great post by @drjoedamiani for more! 🙏 You’ve tried stretching it, massaging it and fixing your posture but it keeps coming back? Plus you get headaches and it seems like it’s all connected? (Well you’re probably right!) You see when we have improper shoulder blade function, the muscles that connect it to the spine have to overwork and those muscles tug on the neck which can cause…

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