Thoracic Spine Care

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The thoracic spine is more often than not a common site for postural dysfunction. Chronic sitting, poor posture and long periods of inactivity can produce kyphosis and can lead to diminished mobility and function in the sagittal, frontal and transverse planes.

Type-1 thoracic motion is rotation and lateral flexion of the spine in opposite directions. This typically involves T-6-T-12 vertebral segments. When Type-1 motion is restricted, poor force transmission can lead to gross egregious stress through the lumbar and cervical spine. This sequence improves postural alignment and mobility in the transverse and frontal planes.

LAR UMT
SMR T-Spine & Pelvis rotation
time 60 sec
Set Time
1 60 sec h:m:s
UMT
Half kneeling type 1 rotation
reps 6-8
Tempo slow
Set Reps Tempo
1 6-8 Slow
LAR UMT
Prone T-Spine Rotation
reps 8-12 per side
Tempo controlled
Set Reps Tempo
1 8-12 per side Controlled
reps 8-10
Tempo controlled
Set Reps Tempo
1 8-10 Controlled

In replacement of a body bar, you can use a resistance band, golf club or dowel rod.