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How to Fix Rounded Shoulders (GONE IN 4 STEPS!)

Rounded shoulders, also known as postural kyphosis, is a condition in which they are pushed forward and the upper back appears to be hunched. This can be caused by a variety of factors including poor posture, muscular imbalances, and spinal abnormalities.

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Exercises to fix rounded shoulders:

Benefits of doing these exercises:

Also Read: Chest & Shoulder Opening Stretch – Yoga for upper body stretch

Fix rounded shoulders with O’Coach app:

One of the most common causes of rounded shoulders is spending long hours sitting at a desk or computer without proper ergonomic support. This can lead to muscle imbalances in the upper back, chest, and shoulders, causing the shoulders to roll forward. Do some exercises with O’Coach app and improve your muscles that support the back and spine and keep you energized.

O’Coach custom workout app helps us manage and perform your daily workouts. Especially for people with desk jobs, it makes it easy for them to fit basic exercises into their routine schedule.

Try adding these exercises with the help of O’Coach app.

Full Plan Details
Exercise
Time
Rest
1
Thoracic Spine Stretch
30 sec
2
Subscapularis Stretch Alternating
60 sec
3
Pec Minor Stretch Alternating
60 sec
10 sec
4
Rhomboid Pull-Apart Exercise
20 times
5
Serratus/Lower-Traps Protracted Raise Exercise
20 times

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