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Precision Medicine
24 September 2025
Muscle tension is a common condition that can affect people of all ages and lifestyles, characterized by stiffness, muscle pain, and spasms.
Muscle tension refers to a process of numbness and stiffness in the muscles caused by recurring contractions, even while at rest. It usually affects the neck, trapezius, lower back, and lower limbs, and is more common among athletes and sedentary individuals.
Muscle tension can be caused by injuries and trauma, but also by joint and neurological conditions, psychological issues, prolonged poor posture, functional overload, and stress, among other factors such as:
Muscle tension is characterized by the presence of small, palpable bumps or nodules. When stress becomes chronic, muscles remain in constant tension, accumulating lactic acid and toxic metabolites. Combined with reduced blood flow and oxygenation, this worsens the condition.
The areas most commonly affected by muscle tension due to chronic stress are:
Symptoms vary depending on the severity and location but generally include:
Muscle pain is one of the most common signs of muscle tension and can range from mild discomfort to deep pain.
This type of pain typically results from muscle overuse due to excessive physical activity, poor posture, or repetitive movements.
After analyzing your symptoms and medical history, your doctor will perform a physical examination and, if necessary, request diagnostic tests such as X-rays or MRI scans to rule out underlying conditions.
Treatment for muscle tension focuses on symptom management through:
At the Orthopedics and Traumatology Center of Saludora Medical Center, we offer specialized care. Contact us!
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