Dormant butt Syndrome; also known as dead butt Syndrome, gluteal amnesia, or gluteus medius tendinopathy, comes from sitting for a long time and living a sedentary lifestyle. The buttocks can feel numb, tight, sore, and painful. More folks are stuck in front of a computer all day long. DBS has become more and more common. With everything at a click of a button now: virtual meetings, virtual working, virtual education equals less movement, less walking, less muscle use and less stretching.
DBS causes loss of strength in the glutes and hip flexors. The domino effect of pain and stiffness will be felt into the hips, up into the back, and down into the knees. Inflammation, pain, and swelling in the affected areas are common, including inflammation of the hip bursa. Balance and gait problems can also be the results of DBS.
One of the biggest things to prevent DBS is to move. Set a timer on your phone, computer, or a clock for once a hour and get up from your work area. Take a couple of minutes to stretch or walk. This small pause in work is good for the body and muscles. It increases the circulation, gets you moving, and loosens tight areas.
Massage sessions with joint Mobilization and bodywork help with treating DBS and start the path back to healing.
Tech or text neck is pain and discomfort in the neck caused by repetitive strain and injury to the muscles and other tissue structures of the cervical spine. This is caused by poor posture; usually by being in a seated position with the head tipped forward and chin down; using a technological device such as a phone, tablet, or laptop. With the increase of virtual working, meetings, and education, this has become one of the more common complaints in the past few years.
A massage session with joint mobilization and bodywork will work out the tension and discomfort.