282 | Overactive Upper Traps? How Do You Turn Them Off?!
Are your shoulders or neck constantly giving you trouble? Listen in as Dr. Jen and Dr. Dom dive into what the upper trapezius muscle really is and why they’re so easily tensed. If you feel stressed over work, kids, the news, or anything really, this podcast will empower you to self-treat your tensed muscles and give you back the independence you deserve. Tune in to understand the foundations of the breath and how they increase your bodily awareness; all so you can live a more relaxed, tense-free life. The new VIVOs are out! Vivo Barefoot is out with the best of both worlds with their Primus Lite Knit shoes! Several studies have shown time and time again that your feet, your foundation, affect the way forces are absorbed within the lower body and can majorly affect the sensitivity of your low back/ SI Joint! Furthermore, Vivo just launched new sandals hand-crafted and signed individually by female Mongolian craftswomen! Grab your stylish, yet functional barefoot shoes now! Use code ‘OPTIMAL’ and get 15% off! **Vivo offers a 100-Day trial period. If you are not completely satisfied, you can send the shoes back and get a refund. What You Will Learn In This PT Pearl: 03:08 – Does stretching and massaging the upper straps provide long-term results? 04:36 – What is causing tight upper traps in the first place? 07:55 – The stress response. 11:23 – Could muscle weakness be related to upper trap tension? 12:37 – Try this mobility pattern first! 15:17 – Try this Strength routine. 21:06 – What role does stretching have? To Watch the PT Pearl on YouTube, click here: https://youtube.com/watch/ For research and full show notes, visit the full website at: https://www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode282/ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Optimal Body Podcast. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tobpodcast/message