Muscle Tension
by Staff Writer
Everybody carries stress in different ways. But a common way–perhaps even the most common way–is in our backs in the form or tight, tense muscles. You hear people saying at work–maybe you’ve even said it yourself, “I could really use a massage.” This ubiquitous statement usually occurs when the speaker is under considerable stress, and the stress is taking shape as knotted muscles in the back.
Because our backs support us, we don’t function as well when they hurt. Our muscles get knotted and our posture suffers. There are a pair of muscles called the Levator Scapula, which are closely connected to high levels of stress. These muscles connect the upper bones of the neck to the shoulder blade, and they are usually the first muscles to ache when we feel tension or stress.
When we’re stressed our shoulders rise, which puts pressure on our neck. This is why we get headaches when we’re stressed, and why our necks and shoulders ache. This is also why people recommend–and crave–a massage in times of stress.
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Thanks to the SolaJet Dry Wave Spa, you can now get a professional-quality massage, right in the comfort of your own home. The SolaJet can coax the tension out of tight, sore muscles, leaving you feeling invigorated, rejuvenated, and relaxed. Using a soothing heat, which helps to relax muscles and relieve pain, the massage you get can cover your entire body, or be localized to where you need it the most. The best part is that you’ll be able to use the SolaJet as often as you’d like, be that every day, once a week, or just when you want a little pampering.
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