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Thoracic Kyphosis


Ref: G010

Tags: Kyphosis, posture, computer.

Expiry: 90 days
Description:

These 4 stretches address increased kyphosis in the mid thoracic spine.

$5.50 

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Ref: ST003 / Wall Angels
Body Zone / Spine / Thoracics

Tags:
Kyphosis, Dowagers, Increased thoracic kyphosis, T1-T3, hump, computer, osteoporosis, posture, neck pain

Description:

This mobilisation exercise is perfect for increased thoracic kyphosis, particularly in the upper thoracic spine. This is an important exercise for individuals spending extended periods of time at a computer.



Target Muscles
Target Muscles
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Ref: ST001 / Brugger
Body Zone / Spine / Thoracics

Tags:
Thoracic range of movement, thoracic stretch, computer, posture, ergonomics, kyphosis, brachial plexus stretch

Description:

This stretch is designed to target the neck, upper thoracic muscles and the nerves from the brachial plexus into the arms.



Target Muscles
Target Muscles
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Ref: ST005 / Thoracic Roller (horizontal)
Body Zone / Spine / Thoracics

Tags:
Kyphosis, Dowagers, Increased thoracic kyphosis, T3-T12, hump, computer, osteoporosis, posture, neck pain

Description:

This is a great mobility exercise for the thoracic spine generally and used in combination with ST006, specifically individuals with increased thoracic kyphosis. This is an important exercise for individuals spending extended periods of time at a computer.



Target Muscles
Target Muscles
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Ref: ST006 / Thoracic Roller (longitudinal)
Body Zone / Spine / Thoracics

Tags:
Kyphosis, Dowagers, Increased thoracic kyphosis, T1-T12, hump, computer, osteoporosis, posture, neck pain, biceps

Description:

This is a great mobility exercise for the thoracic spine generally and used in combination with stretch ST005, specifically individuals with increased thoracic kyphosis. This is an important exercise for individuals spending extended periods of time at a computer.



Target Muscles
Target Muscles

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