Equilibrium Medical Massage Therapy idaho

Equilibrium Medical Massage Therapy idaho

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In network provider for AETNA, Regence, TriWest Healthcare Alliance V.A.

Rachel Has 20 Years Experience Specializing In Pain Management, Fascial Unwinding, Myo-Fascial Massage, Medical Massage Therapy, And Various Other Disciplines.

The lateral line of fascia could be the hidden cause of your tight neck. Fascia is connective tissue that wraps and links your muscles, bones, and organs— it runs like an integrated web through the body. This key fascial line, the lateral line, travels from your ankle, up through the side of your leg, hip, and torso, and all the way into your neck and head.When one side of this chain gets stiff, it can pull your body out of alignment. That means compression and pain on the tighter side, and overuse and irritation on the opposite side (because it has to work harder to keep you upright). That’s why addressing both sides is critical for long-term relief. In this routine, we use stretching, self-myofascial release, and activation drills to balance tension and restore function.In this video, I'll go over: ✅ Fascial stretching: Opens up the side-body line to restore length and mobility. ✅ Tool-based release: Hooks, massage balls, or your hands help target adhesions in the rib cage, hip, and neck regions. ✅ Rolling & pressure techniques: Releasing the fascia along the thigh and leg reduces downstream pull on the spine. ✅ Balance drills: Standing on one leg or progressing to stepping patterns forces your body to activate the fascial system dynamically, training stability while reducing compensation. Why it works (the science): Fascia is highly innervated and interconnected. Restrictions in one area can create pain far away due to altered tension patterns. By releasing restrictions and then activating the chain, you retrain your nervous system and muscles to share the load evenly. This approach is about restoring the body’s built-in suspension system so you can move without nagging pain. Give it a try, and let me know how it feels in the comments below! 💬 Don't forget to comment 'Quiz' to get sent my root cause quiz, and figure out what's causing your pain. #wellness #health #physicaltherapy #mobility #painrelief #neckpainrelief 09/06/2025

The lateral line of fascia could be the hidden cause of your tight neck. Fascia is connective tissue that wraps and links your muscles, bones, and organs— it runs like an integrated web through the body. This key fascial line, the lateral line, travels from your ankle, up through the side of your leg, hip, and torso, and all the way into your neck and head.When one side of this chain gets stiff, it can pull your body out of alignment. That means compression and pain on the tighter side, and overuse and irritation on the opposite side (because it has to work harder to keep you upright). That’s why addressing both sides is critical for long-term relief. In this routine, we use stretching, self-myofascial release, and activation drills to balance tension and restore function.In this video, I'll go over: ✅ Fascial stretching: Opens up the side-body line to restore length and mobility. ✅ Tool-based release: Hooks, massage balls, or your hands help target adhesions in the rib cage, hip, and neck regions. ✅ Rolling & pressure techniques: Releasing the fascia along the thigh and leg reduces downstream pull on the spine. ✅ Balance drills: Standing on one leg or progressing to stepping patterns forces your body to activate the fascial system dynamically, training stability while reducing compensation. Why it works (the science): Fascia is highly innervated and interconnected. Restrictions in one area can create pain far away due to altered tension patterns. By releasing restrictions and then activating the chain, you retrain your nervous system and muscles to share the load evenly. This approach is about restoring the body’s built-in suspension system so you can move without nagging pain. Give it a try, and let me know how it feels in the comments below! 💬 Don't forget to comment 'Quiz' to get sent my root cause quiz, and figure out what's causing your pain. #wellness #health #physicaltherapy #mobility #painrelief #neckpainrelief

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