Your Tight Upper Back & Neck is Not a Muscle Stretching Problem
"Why your chronic neck tightness returns exactly 24 hours after stretching."
You have massaged, rolled out, and stretched your upper traps and neck a thousand times. It feels great for an hour or two, but by the next morning, the rock-hard tightness is completely back.
The Levator Scapulae muscle is locked in a chronic protective spasm because deep fascial adhesions are anchoring it down, forcing it to work twice as hard to stabilize your shoulder blade. Stretching an already overworked, adhered muscle only triggers a tighter protective contraction.
How we remove the bottleneck
Advanced targeted deep-tissue adhesion release and neuro-functional manual therapy at Aches Away Toronto to break the physical bonds in the levator scapulae, restoring native sliding mechanics instantly.
This is for chronic cases. Not first-time tweaks.
If you have suffered from chronic neck tightness for over 6 months and seen 3 or more therapists without lasting relief, your levator scapulae is locked. Book a precise root-cause structural assessment with us today.
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