Why is thoracic rotation important?

Why is thoracic rotation important?

Optimising thoracic rotation can help to open up the chest, improving breathing and reducing tightness and pain in surrounding joints (i.e. neck and shoulders). Strength is also an important factor to address in thoracic spine, however, here are a few simple mobility exercises to get you started.

What is a sitting rotation stretch?

To do a Seated Rotation Stretch, sit on the floor with both legs straight in front of you. Cross one leg over the other. Slowly twist toward your bent leg, putting your hand behind you for support. Place your opposite arm on your bent thigh and use it to help you twist further.

What is thoracic immobility?

What Happens if the Thoracic Spine is Immobile? If the thoracic spine is immobile, the lumbar spine will pick up the slack and compensate for the lack of movement in the thoracic spine. This can lead to low back pain and fatigue. On the opposite end of the thoracic spine, are the shoulders and neck.

What muscles rotate the thoracic?

Rotation:

Definition: Turning the torso the left or right by rotating the thoracic spine in either direction.
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Muscles Involved: Internal obliques External obliques Levatores costarum brevis Levatores costarum longus Multifidus Semispinalis thoracis Rotatores brevis Rotatores longus

What are base rotations?

Keeping your chest facing straight ahead, rapidly jump slightly off the floor and rotate your hips to the right as you move your arms to the left. Land and immediately jump back to your left, moving your arms to the right.

What is a spinal rotation?

Rotation is a basic spinal movement in which you turn the spinal column. When you twist your spine, it also bends to the side. The multifidus helps the spine twist when one side is contracted (activated) and it extends the lumbar spine when both sides contract.

How do you stretch mid thoracic?

1. Seated twist

  1. Sit on a chair or the floor, with the legs crossed or straight out in front. Make sure to sit tall, while pulling the shoulder blades together and down.
  2. Slowly twist to the left side.
  3. Hold the twist for 20–30 seconds, then return to center.
  4. Repeat on the other side.

How do you do a seated trunk rotation?

Stretch: Trunk Rotation in Sitting

  1. Sit in chair and gently rotate your trunk and shoulders to one side.
  2. Use your arms to help rotate.
  3. Repeat in opposite direction.
  4. You should feel a stretch in your trunk.

What is thoracic restriction?

They are defined as regions of the spine that have lost normal motion and are functioning in an abnormal plane or axis, often causing inflammation to the surrounding tissue and tightness of spinal stabilizing muscles and larger muscles in that region.

How to measure thoracic rotation ROM?

Thoracic rotation ROM was measured using 5 measurement techniques: (1) seated rotation test (bar in back), (2) seated rotation test (bar in front), (3) half-kneeling rotation test (bar in back), (4) half-kneeling rotation test (bar in front), and (5) lumbar-locked rotation test.

Why does the thoracic spine have a limited mobility?

The lack of rotation may cause them to create excessive lumbar spine rotational forces or over use the shoulder joint to compensate for limited thoracic spine mobility.

What is the seated trunk rotation test?

The Seated Trunk Rotation Test is designed to identify how much rotational mobility is present in the thoraco-lumbar spine. Good separation between the upper and lower body is important to help generate speed and maintain a stable posture during the golf swing.

What is the error range of the seated rotation test?

Ranges for the SEM were 1.4° to 2.0° and for the MDC were 3.9° to 5.6°. Conclusions: All techniques had good reliability and low levels of measurement error. The seated rotation, bar in front, and lumbar-locked rotation tests may be used reliably when more than 1 examiner is obtaining measurements.

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