Movement Therapy for Treating Muscle Tension and Tightness 1. Gentle Stretching Targets ti…
Movement Therapy for Treating Muscle Tension and Tightness
1. Gentle Stretching
Targets tight muscles to lengthen and reduce stiffness.
Dynamic stretching warms up muscles; static stretching improves flexibility.
Examples:
Neck side stretches
Hamstring stretches
Shoulder rolls
2. Myofascial Release Techniques
Movement combined with self-massage or therapist-applied pressure helps release fascial restrictions.
Tools like foam rollers or massage balls can be used.
3. Active Range of Motion Exercises
Moving muscles and joints through full ranges promotes blood flow and decreases tightness.
Encourages muscle elasticity and joint lubrication.
4. Strengthening Weak Muscles
Imbalanced strength can cause compensatory tension.
Strengthening antagonist muscles restores balance and reduces overuse of tight muscles.
5. Breath-Integrated Movement
Coordinating breathing with movement enhances muscle relaxation.
Techniques like yoga and Pilates emphasize breath control.
6. Postural Correction
Poor posture contributes to chronic muscle tightness.
Movement therapy improves postural alignment through targeted exercises.






