Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Understanding Muscle Balance for Athletics and Your Health

For many of us, when we think of a tight region of our body or a recurring sports injury or repetitive stress related problem, we tend to focus too narrowly. Our first tendency is to think in terms of treating only the area of pain or stiffness, seeking immediate relief from what most obviously appears to be ailing us. However, research over the years has shown in chiropractic and orthopedic medicine that pain or stiffness in a particular area or region of the body may be caused or perpetuated by neighboring or even opposing muscle groups, especially those which are tied into our repetitive postures, favorite sports, or athletic pursuits.

Below are two links to explain how muscles in our upper body and lower body are linked together in ways which result in typical syndromes resulting in common kinds of injuries which plague our work and athletic environments. Understanding these relationships is key to working from a "Big Picture" approach to achieve lasting relief from chronic and/or recurring musculoskeletal problems.

Upper Body Muscle Relationships -- "Upper Cross Syndrome"

http://backintoit.com/what-is-upper-crossed-syndrome/

Lower Body Muscle Relationships -- "Lower Cross Syndrome"


http://backintoit.com/what-is-lower-crossed-syndrome/