The Thoracic Bridge: Unlocking Better Breathing and Posture
Your thoracic spine (T1–T12) is where strength meets flexibility.
It supports every breath you take, anchors your ribs, and balances the upper and lower halves of your body. Yet it’s one of the most neglected areas in modern life — locked from hours of sitting, screens, and shallow breathing.
🔍 Why the Thoracic Spine Matters
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It’s home to 12 vertebrae and 24 ribs, controlling your ability to breathe fully.
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Tightness here limits oxygen, shoulder mobility, and even digestion.
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Many people stretch their necks and lower backs — but forget the bridge between them.
💡 The Science of Breath and Motion
When the thoracic vertebrae rotate and expand properly, your ribs flare naturally and the diaphragm moves freely. This fuels athletic power, endurance, and recovery.
🔩 Try This
1️⃣ Sit tall and twist gently left and right — you’ll feel restriction mid-back.
2️⃣ Lay the Pso-Spine under your shoulder blades and reach overhead as you breathe slowly.
3️⃣ Each exhale, melt into the tool. You’ll feel your chest open and air flow increase.
“Once my thoracic spine opened up, I could breathe like an athlete again.” — Client testimonial
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