We all do it. Men, women – you can even see it in your 3-year-old when he throws a tantrum – everyone holds stress in their body at times. Some of us do it much more than others.
As physical therapists, we see this physical manifestation of stress, anxiety, or even fatigue lead to bigger problems throughout the body, including neck, back, and pelvic pain. The problem is we grip or clench these regions in response to some stressor, but even after the stressor is gone, our body continues to hold that tension.
There are a few very common areas of clenching, including:
If you are a chronic clencher, follow these 5 steps to start trying to break the habit!
We know that stress and anxiety are large causes of this gripping and you may need to seek professional psychological help to work on coping strategies for these components of clenching. But there are often many other musculoskeletal factors that go into clenching. For example, your pelvis may be out of alignment or your lower abdominal muscles or deep neck muscles may be weak and your body is just compensating.
A full physical therapy evaluation of your musculoskeletal system can be very helpful in determining the causes for the clenching and gripping. At Rebalance PT, we evaluate and treat the whole body looking for both primary and secondary drivers of pain, instability, and malalignment and get you on the right path to no more clenching.
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