Stress can also cause changes in our posture and movement patterns, which can further exacerbate muscle tension and trigger point formation. For example, when we're stressed, we may hunch our shoulders, clench our jaw, or tighten our neck muscles, all of which can contribute to the formation of trigger points in these areas.
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Dr. Jeff Conner, Doctor of Physical Therapy Health and Performance Consulting
Physical Therapists treat Physical pain, sometimes it stems from emotional stress.
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