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    How Sports Massage Saved My Back (and My Sanity)
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    How Sports Massage Saved My Back (and My Sanity)

    IQ NewswireBy IQ NewswireAugust 15, 20253 Mins Read
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    For years, I thought sitting at a desk was harmless. Sure, my shoulders would ache sometimes, my neck would feel stiff, but I brushed it off. “It’s just part of office life,” I told myself. But slowly, the discomfort turned into a constant, nagging pain across my upper back. By the end of each day, it felt like someone had wrapped a belt around my shoulders and pulled it tight.

    I tried everything—stretching videos, new office chairs, even balancing on one of those exercise balls. Nothing made a real difference. My workdays became a cycle of typing, hunching, and rolling my shoulders just to get through the next email. It wasn’t just physical anymore; the pain started to affect my mood. I became irritable, tired, and less focused.

    One afternoon, after a particularly long meeting, I realised I couldn’t even turn my head properly without wincing. A colleague noticed and said, “You need a sports massage. Trust me—it’ll change everything.” I laughed at first. Massage sounded like a luxury, not a solution. But at that point, I was ready to try anything.

    That first sports massage was nothing like I expected. It wasn’t just soft, relaxing strokes—it was targeted, deep, and purposeful. The therapist started with my upper back and shoulders, working into muscles I didn’t even know existed. She found tense knots hiding under layers of stiffness, and with each press and release, it felt like years of strain were melting away.

    Yes, some moments were intense—there’s no denying that a proper sports massage gets right into the problem areas—but the relief afterward was undeniable. For the first time in months, I could sit upright without that constant pulling sensation in my shoulders. My posture instantly felt more natural, my breathing easier.

    I decided to make massage a regular part of my routine, booking sessions every two weeks. Over time, I noticed the benefits went beyond just pain relief. My range of motion improved, my headaches reduced, and even my workouts at the gym felt better. The tension that once lived in my upper back was finally gone.

    But the biggest change wasn’t just physical—it was mental. Without that constant discomfort, I found myself more present, more productive, and less stressed. The weight I’d been carrying on my shoulders—literally and figuratively—was lifted.

    Now, whenever someone tells me they have “computer back,” I tell them what my colleague told me: “You need a sports massage. Trust me—it’ll change everything.” Because for me, it didn’t just fix my upper back pain—it gave me my quality of life back.

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