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Chiropractors Say This is The Simple Stretch Women Over 40 Should Be Doing

Original article published by SheFinds, March 31, 2022 on SheFinds.com

By Olivia Avitt

With so many of us working from home, we are leading more sedentary lives than ever before. You may spend well over the majority of your day sitting, which can put lots of pressure on your muscles and joints, leading to tightness, soreness, and increased risk of injury. If you spend a lot of time sitting at a desk, especially as you age, stretching is incredibly important for the longevity of your joints and muscles. Life can be busy, but working daily stretching into your everyday routine doesn’t have to be time consuming! We asked Dr. Kevin Lees, D.C.,s manager of auditing and quality at The Joint Chiropractic, what the best stretch is for improved stability and mobility, that you can do quickly each day.

Because your muscles lose elasticity as you age, it’s important to make a point to stretch them everyday. “Muscles can chronically tighten from maintaining sitting positions or from previous injuries. Scar tissue also can replace tissue making you less flexible,” Dr. Lees says, “Flexibility is important because it helps avoid injuries as well as keeping joints healthy. When you have a decreased range of motion, going outside that range can lead to torn muscles, ligaments, and tendons.” This doesn’t occur just through strenuous exercise, it can happen while doing something as menial as lifting a box or reaching for an object on a high shelf. According to Dr. Lees, your joints receive nutrition through motion, so if a joint decreases drastically in motion, it can become damaged and lead to things like arthritis.

One stretch that he recommends for women over 40 is the pectoral stretch. “A pectoral stretch can be beneficial to many parts of the body. Those that notice forward head posture and rounded shoulders can see the physical signs of tight chest muscles. Stretching your pecs regularly can help your posture, neck, upper back tightness, and breathing.” You don’t even need any equipment to efficiently do this stretch! It can be done easily with a door frame.

1. Rest one forearm on the door frame, so your elbow is almost level with your shoulder.

2. Gently rotate away from that arm until you feel the stretch across your chest. Try not to lean into the stretch, only letting the rotation of your body control the movement.

3. Changing the height of your elbow can help stretch different areas of your chest muscles. If you feel any pinching in your shoulder, stop the stretch and consult your doctor before stretching further.

As you age, there are lots of things to look out for when it comes to joint and muscle health. One of the biggest is the accumulation of old injuries. “The injuries you had when you were younger may not be painful today, but the scar tissue left behind may have lasting effects. Scar tissue is not elastic and much more likely to tear the area around it if over stretched. Muscles that are chronically tight can add more stress to tendons that can be ruptured,” Dr. Lees says, “Make sure you are warmed up and comfortable with all ranges of movement before starting an exercise program or a sport. Jumping into tennis after years of not playing could lead to creating a new injury or reactivating an old one.” Try following the pectoral exercise he mentioned above to promote more elasticity in your muscles so you can prevent any injuries.

About The Joint Chiropractic

The Joint Corp. revolutionized access to chiropractic care when it introduced its retail healthcare business model in 2010. Today, the company is making quality care convenient and affordable, while eliminating the need for insurance, for millions of patients seeking pain relief and ongoing wellness. With more than 600 locations nationwide and over eight million patient visits annually, The Joint Chiropractic is a key leader in the chiropractic industry. Named on Franchise Times “Top 200+ Franchises” and Entrepreneur’s “Franchise 500®” lists, The Joint Chiropractic is an innovative force, where healthcare meets retail. For more information, visit thejoint.com. For more information about franchise opportunities, visit www.thejointfranchise.com.

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The Joint Corp. is a franchisor of clinics and an operator of clinics in certain states. In Arkansas, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming, The Joint Corp. and its franchise owners provide management services to certain professional chiropractic practices.

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