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Neurogenic inflammation, the peripheral and central nervous systems, emotional and immune system stress, collagen, elastin, fibroblasts, inflammation loops, and the healing of manual therapy.
The overall state of your central nervous system influences local pain and inflammation and systemic pain and inflammation. If your system is already taxed, overwhelmed, and producing low-grade systemic inflammation throughout the body, you will have a weakened immune system. When new threats arise in another local system, a shoulder or elbow, your body will probably experience more pain, inflammation, and swelling than needed for the repairs.

Tara Lee Clasen
Nov 197 min read
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Scalene Muscles: How to stretch and release the scalene muscles to solve neck pain, TMJ and jaw pain, rib pain, and shoulder pain.
Scalene muscle dysfunction causes neck pain, headaches, migraines, head pain, TMJ pain, whole jaw pain, rib pain, and shoulder pain. The shape of the cervical spine is in-part determined by the health of the scalene muscles. Know this: it is only with gentle and consistent self-love—in the form of neck therapy, stretches, and breathing—that these muscles will take on a new shape, holding onto less tone and tension.

Tara Lee Clasen
Jul 289 min read
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Scalene Muscles: Heal your Scalene Muscles, Heal your Life! Understand the Root of your Neck Pain, TMJ and Jaw Pain, Rib Pain, and Shoulder Pain. Scalene Trigger Points, Healing Tips, and More.
Understanding the function of the scalene muscles is vital to understanding your neck and jaw pain. It can also be vital in understanding your upper thoracic spine pain, rib pain, and shoulder pain.

Tara Lee Clasen
Jul 239 min read
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TMJ Pain Relieving Therapy: What Jaw and Neck Muscles Do We Work On?
In this post, I will quickly name some of the TMJ muscles that we work on in a therapy session. In an hour-long session, we are working the head, neck, and TMJ muscles but we won't be able to get to everything. This therapy is slow and detailed, so we may get to different muscles during different sessions. As treatment progresses, more areas will "open up" and treatment can become "deeper."As we work together, we also address muscles such as the psoas, the QL, and the diaphr

Tara Lee Clasen
Oct 23, 20233 min read
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