Can various therapeutic options provide relief for individuals with upper crossed syndrome to restore muscle strength? Introduction Many individuals often… Read More
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that begin in the cervical/neck spinal cord and travel down the cervicoaxillary… Read More
Stiffness and pain developing in the shoulder could be adhesive capsulitis, (frozen shoulder), a condition in the shoulder's ball-and-socket joint/glenohumeral… Read More
Upper and middle/mid-back pain and/or pain between the shoulder blades is common for individuals who spend long hours sitting or… Read More
An acute injury or changes to the upper body over time can cause a compressed/pinched nerve in the shoulder. A… Read More
Bruxism is an abnormal jaw clenching or grinding of the teeth, either while awake or during sleep. This can cause… Read More
Introduction One of the many muscles that help stabilize the shoulders and provide movement when the arms are in motion. The tricep… Read More
Introduction When it comes to the human body in motion, the arms can carry, lift, and move items from one place to… Read More
Introduction The upper arms allow the individual to move the arms, hands, and fingers, enabling them to do everyday activities without feeling… Read More