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CranioMuscular – Superior Vertical Strain

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Longissimus – Massage Therapy Notes

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Erector Spinae – Longissumus – Functional Anatomy

Overview of anatomy Longissimus is part of the erector spinae group, which also includes iliocostalis and spinalis. Like the others, longissimus has three sections. However, one of the sections has two parts, so four sections. As a result, often, the explanation of anatomy is simplified. That’s understandable, as it is both complex and variable. All

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Forward Head Posture: Pain Patterns, Causes, Self-Care

Forward-Head Posture (FHP) is a syndrome. That means that it is a collection of symptoms that lead to more specific diagnoses. FHP, defined simply, is when, in your resting posture, your head stays positioned in front of your shoulders. How far in front? Many definitions say that it occurs when the external auditory meatus (ear canal) is

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Forward-Head Posture Overview

These people complain of neck pain, stiffness and headaches that come from their neck. It often creates problems with restricted breathing and pain that radiates into the chest, upper back, and arms. Forward-Head Posture (FHP) is a syndrome. That means it is a collection of symptoms that lead to more specific diagnoses. FHP, defined simply,

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