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How is chronic muscle tension related to pain?

When muscles remain habitually tight all the time, they become tired and eventually they become sore. In addition, they can compress joints and nerves and pull your body out of alignment, causing inefficient and often painful patterns of sitting, walking, and standing.

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What clients are saying!

~ Since I started doing Somatics, I walk and sit straighter. My chest feels more open, less caved in. My neck and shoulder pain from typing at a desk all day has vastly improved. I love Somatics and I love working with Carol! Peter T.

~ With Carol I’ve learned how to use my body and muscles the way they are designed to be used. Now I can walk, sit, and move with ease and without pain. Brenda P.

~ It's amazing to be on the other side of fifty and have significantly fewer aches and pains than I used to! Emily A.

~ Working with Carol is so useful, inspiring and empowering. I feel more resilient, younger and more in control of my own body as a result of our Somatic work together. Melissa K.

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