Midback Mobility π
Having sufficient mobility in your thoracic spine (midback) is key, for a lot of reasons. If you lose mobility in this region of the spine, the joints around it (shoulders and neck) have to work extra hard to make up for this loss of motion
Self check time. If you have any of the following, it may just be due to a stiff midback!
- Forward and rounded shoulders
- Tightness in the neck and shoulder muscles
- Pain at the front of your shoulders and biceps (especially when lifting)
- Rotator cuff injuries
Use these two exercises to help unlock your midback to prevent neck and shoulder injuries! (links below)
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