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Misaligned Pelvis, Punkty Spustowe, Yoga Anatomy, Tight Hip Flexors, Muscle Imbalance, Muscle Anatomy, Hip Muscles, Tight Hips, Hip Flexor

High Hip A misaligned pelvis (one side higher than the other) is often related to back pain or restriction in movement that affects one side of your body more than the other. - See more at: www.losethebackpa... Original article and pictures take https://losethebackpain.com site

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Quadratus Lumborum Stretch, Quadratus Lumborum, Bolesti Chrbta, Yoga Facts, Sciatica Exercises, Lower Back Muscles, Sciatica Pain Relief, Back Stretches For Pain, Lower Back Pain Exercises

The quadratus lumborum (QL) is a muscle in the lower back that can contribute to low back pain when it becomes tight or strained. This muscle plays a...

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Posturepro on Instagram: "The temporalis and masseter muscles are key to the TMJ’s function, but if they’re imbalanced, it can cause TMJ disorders. The temporalis muscle elevates and retracts the jaw, while the masseter muscle elevates the jaw. If the temporalis and masseter muscles are tight or overdeveloped, they can cause the jaw to shift forward or to one side, which can result in a forward head posture. The tongue is an important muscle that helps to support the jaw and maintain proper alignment of the teeth and bite. When the tongue is in the correct position, it can help to balance the forces of the jaw muscles and reduce strain on the TMJ and associated muscles. When the tongue is in the incorrect position, it can contribute to imbalances in the jaw muscles and TMJ dysfunction. Temporalis Muscle, Masseter Muscle, Jaw Muscles, Forward Head Posture, Healthy Man, Muscle Imbalance, Medical School Studying, The Teeth, Human Anatomy Art

Posturepro on Instagram: "The temporalis and masseter muscles are key to the TMJ’s function, but if they’re imbalanced, it can cause TMJ disorders. The temporalis muscle elevates and retracts the jaw, while the masseter muscle elevates the jaw. If the temporalis and masseter muscles are tight or overdeveloped, they can cause the jaw to shift forward or to one side, which can result in a forward head posture. The tongue is an important muscle that helps to support the jaw and maintain proper…

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