Upper Back and Shoulder Injury

How Neuromuscular Techniques Sports Injury Therapy And Bioneuro Dry Therapy system (∑Q®)

Can Help with Rehabilitation and Recovery 

What is a rhomboid muscle rupture or spasmThe rhomboid muscles are in the upper back, connecting the inner edges of the shoulder blades to the spine. A rupture is an injury in which muscle fibres or tendons are stretched or torn. A muscle spasm is an involuntary contraction of the muscle.

Why does it happen   A rhomboid muscle rupture or spasm is usually caused by overuse of the shoulder and arm, especially during overhead activities like serving a tennis ball and painting a ceiling. It also occur due to activities such as rowing, golf and poor posture e.g. carrying out computer work.

What are the symptomsA rhomboid rupture causes serious pain in the upper back between the shoulder blades and the spine. A spasm feels like a knot or tightness in the muscle.

How is it treated Ultrasound and electrotherapy are proven methods to speed recovery especially from the Bioneuro Dry Therapy system (∑Q®)invented by Dr Roberto Ciaff. Sports Injury Therapy along with Neuromuscular Techniques helps to restore full range of motion and elasticity of the damaged tissues, muscles, tendons and better blood flow. Bioneuro Dry Therapy system (∑Q®), Neuromuscular Techniques along with Sports Injury Therapy work so well together, to aid in recovery from painful rhomboid muscle rupture or spasm.

What is a rhomboid muscle rupture or spasm? The rhomboid muscles are in the upper back, connecting the inner edges of the shoulder blades to the spine. A rupture is an injury in which muscle fibres or tendons are stretched or torn. A muscle spasm is an involuntary contraction of the muscle. Why does it happen A rhomboid muscle rupture or spasm is usually caused by overuse of the shoulder and arm, especially during overhead activities like serving a tennis ball and painting a ceiling. It also occur due to activities such as rowing, golf and poor posture e.g. carrying out computer work.

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