When tension shows up, we often blame the neck or the arms. Rarely the shoulder blade. Yet this is often where the problem starts.
The scapula acts as a base of stability and movement for the entire upper body. When it becomes stiff or stops moving well, the neck and shoulders start to compensate. Over time, this leads to pain and stiffness.
Most common causes
- Long hours sitting at a computer
- Lack of strength in the upper back muscles
- Stress, which limits breathing and tightens the muscles between the shoulder blades
How this affects the body
A stiff scapula disrupts the natural mechanics of the arm and neck. This can lead to
- Neck tension
- Shoulder pain
- Numbness in the arm
- Ongoing muscle fatigue
How to restore mobility
- Move your shoulders backward regularly during the day.
- Stretch by opening the chest a few times a day.
- Strengthen the stabilizing muscles of the upper back with targeted exercises, like Pilates-based work.
Remember, the freer your shoulder blade moves, the more your neck and arms can relax. Movement is the key to a body with less tension.
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