Sunday, November 6, 2016

We are all linked together, there is no dissecting one muscle. They all work together to give us stability and mobility.... The gluteus maximus muscle is a strong lifting muscle, and an anti-gravity muscle. It’s important to strengthen this muscle (that’s why I love my squats!), to help assist the rest of the pelvic area, especially if the adrenals are taxed.... Read More at divinehealthfromtheinsideout.com/2012/03/how-adrenals-affect-muscles-ligaments-joints-in-the-body/ © Divine Health Read More at divinehealthfromtheinsideout.com/2012/03/how-adrenals-affect-muscles-ligaments-joints-in-the-body/ © Divine Health

We are all linked together, there is no dissecting one muscle. They all work together to give us stability and mobility. That’s why a muscle that attaches to or crosses an involved joint will be affected as well. The gluteus maximus muscle is a strong lifting muscle, and an anti-gravity muscle. It’s important to strengthen this muscle (that’s why I love my squats!), to help assist the rest of the pelvic area, especially if the adrenals are taxed.... Read More at divinehealthfromtheinsideout.com/2012/03/how-adrenals-affect-muscles-ligaments-joints-in-the-body/ © Divine Health People with weaknesses such as those just described will experience difficulty in getting up from a sitting position. Have you ever seen those people in the grocery store that lean over their shopping carts to support themselves? It’s because they have no stability as a result of adrenal fatigue. Many people with hypo-adrenia (adrenal fatigue) issues often seek chiropractic help for the care of sacroiliac pain and/or low back pain. This is ultima... Read More at divinehealthfromtheinsideout.com/2012/03/how-adrenals-affect-muscles-ligaments-joints-in-the-body/ © Divine Health

No comments:

Post a Comment