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That band on your neck is the surface of something much deeper. The platysma is the most superficial muscle in your neck. It sits right on top of the deep cervical fascia, and directly beneath that fascia run the strap muscles and the hyoid muscles, the ones that lift your voice box and carry your swallow. So your neck is layered. The platysma on top, your swallowing muscles just underneath, all sharing the same fascia and all reading each other's tension. Here is why that matters. The bands are a tension pattern, the muscle locked in a high resting tone. And the thing that drives that tension, forward head posture, your head living out in front of a screen, does not stop at the surface. It stretches the strap muscles underneath, pulls your hyoid bone out of position, and lowers how well your larynx lifts when you swallow. With age, when the swallow already has less reserve, that lost lift is exactly where swallowing starts to struggle. So the turkey neck you can see and the swallow that feels a little less smooth are not two separate problems. They are the same tension, layered from your skin down to your throat. This is also why freezing the band misses the point. You numb the top layer and leave the deep tension, the posture, and the hyoid exactly where they were. Releasing it works the other way. When you lengthen the platysma and free the fascia it shares with the muscles underneath, you take the load off the whole column. The bands settle, the hyoid can sit and lift the way it should, and your neck moves like one connected system again. Don’t forget to work on your tongue 😀 You don't freeze a tension pattern. You release it. Save this, and tell me, does your neck feel tight when you swallow right now?
That band on your neck is the surface of something much deeper. The platysma is the most superficial muscle in your neck. It sits right on top of the deep cervical fascia, and directly beneath that fascia run the strap muscles and the hyoid muscles, the ones that lift your voice box and carry your swallow. So your neck is layered. The platysma on top, your swallowing muscles just underneath, all sharing the same fascia and all reading each other's tension. Here is why that matters. The bands are a tension pattern, the muscle locked in a high resting tone. And the thing that drives that tension, forward head posture, your head living out in front of a screen, does not stop at the surface. It stretches the strap muscles underneath, pulls your hyoid bone out of position, and lowers how well your larynx lifts when you swallow. With age, when the swallow already has less reserve, that lost lift is exactly where swallowing starts to struggle. So the turkey neck you can see and the swallow that feels a little less smooth are not two separate problems. They are the same tension, layered from your skin down to your throat. This is also why freezing the band misses the point. You numb the top layer and leave the deep tension, the posture, and the hyoid exactly where they were. Releasing it works the other way. When you lengthen the platysma and free the fascia it shares with the muscles underneath, you take the load off the whole column. The bands settle, the hyoid can sit and lift the way it should, and your neck moves like one connected system again. Don’t forget to work on your tongue 😀 You don't freeze a tension pattern. You release it. Save this, and tell me, does your neck feel tight when you swallow right now?

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