Sciatic nerve glide stretch
The lying sciatic nerve glide stretch helps relieve tension along the sciatic nerve, reducing pain and improving flexibility in the lower back, glutes, and legs. Ideal for those with sciatica or nerve-related discomfort, this exercise promotes gentle nerve mobility, easing stiffness and enhancing comfort in daily activities.
Seated back twist stretch
The seated back twist stretch relieves tension and improves mobility in the spine, making it ideal for office workers who sit for extended periods. This stretch promotes spinal flexibility, reduces stiffness, and supports better posture, helping you feel more comfortable throughout the day.
Upper cross posture from long screen time
Upper-crossed posture from long screen time leads to forward-rounded shoulders and a strained neck, common among those with long office hours. This posture imbalance places excess tension on the neck and upper back muscles, often resulting in discomfort and stiffness. Addressing this with targeted exercises can help realign posture and reduce neck strain.
How dry needling works?
Dry needling targets trigger points in muscles, effectively reducing musculoskeletal (MSK) pain by relieving muscle tension and promoting natural healing. This technique helps to release tight areas, improve blood flow, and restore mobility, providing quick relief and supporting long-term pain management.