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Sciatica: 3 Exercises to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain

Sciatica: 3 Exercises to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain

by Jessica Kisiel | Sep 29, 2020 | Posture and Technique

Sciatica is a literal pain in the butt! I have suffered from sciatica on and off for years. I feel it in my left glute, and when it gets really bad, the pain extends down my hamstring on the back of my upper thigh. If you’ve had it, then you know that it can be quite...
Conquer Your Fear of Pain with Movement

Conquer Your Fear of Pain with Movement

by Jessica Kisiel | Aug 5, 2020 | Injury Recovery, Personal Wellness

Kinesiophobia: “the avoidance of activity because you fear it will cause pain.” –Norman J. Marcus, MD While I was talking with one of my clients who had suffered from back pain for over four years, he realized that only when distracted did he not have pain with...
What does it mean to be a Pain Free Athlete?

What does it mean to be a Pain Free Athlete?

by Jessica Kisiel | Jul 8, 2020 | Injury Recovery, Posture and Technique, Sports Training

You are an athlete! An athlete is anyone who desires to be active and challenge themselves. In my definition, competition and organized sports are not required to be an athlete. However, in the era of Covid-19, there aren’t many, if any, events to participate in...
5 Steps to Fix a Knot Under Your Shoulder Blade

5 Steps to Fix a Knot Under Your Shoulder Blade

by Jessica Kisiel | Jun 10, 2020 | Injury Recovery

Have you ever had a knot under your shoulder blade? One that hindered your movements? You are not alone. Most painful knots under the shoulder blade (scapulae bones) are due to tension buildup within the soft tissues. In this blog, I address how to break up and...
Home Office Setup and Workday Exercises

Home Office Setup and Workday Exercises

by Jessica Kisiel | May 19, 2020 | Posture and Technique

Admit it! You’ve done this, or sat in a similar position, while working at home recently. I know I have. In the last couple of months, everything has become virtual–classes, meetings, family get-togethers, workshops, even happy hours. We are spending more time...
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