Segmental Thoracic Extension
SEGMENTAL THORACIC EXTENSION
The segmental thoracic extension exercise is a self directed joint mobilization exercise for the thoracic spine. This exercise requires an exercise bench or a stable cushioned chair. Start by supporting your back with the targeted region of your spine placed at the edge of the bench. Use both hands to grab the opposite end of the bench and use your arms to stabilize your body. Your legs can be anywhere between hip and shoulder distance apart with the hips extended so that you’re in a bridge position. Be sure to maintain bench contact with your head, neck, and shoulders. Begin by gently lowering the hips towards the ground, dropping only as deep as tolerated by your back (do not push through pain, stick to pain free ranges of motion). Stay at the bottom position for up to 2 seconds and raise the hips back up to return the spin back to a neutral position.
Structures involved:
Thoracic spine
Thoracic Facet Joint
costovertebral joint
costotransverse joint
Related conditions:
C/T junction irritation
T4 syndrome
upper cross syndrome
thoracic facet syndrome
costovertebral joint irritation / costotransverse joint irritation / rib joint irritation
thoracic spine hypomobility