Disclaimer: This article is for general education only and is not medical advice. If your pain is sharp, spreading, caused by an injury, or linked with numbness, weakness, fever, chest pain, or trouble breathing, speak with your doctor or another qualified health professional.
Why This Happens
Stiff back can happen for many reasons. Muscle tightness often happens when tissue has been overloaded, under-moved, stressed, or held in the same position for too long. The body may tighten the area to protect it, even when there is no serious injury.
Sometimes the problem is not only the sore spot. For example, tightness in the back can be affected by breathing, sleep, training load, stress, work position, or how often you move during the day.
What It Can Feel Like
People often describe stiff back as a pulling feeling, a dull ache, reduced range of motion, or a hard band in the muscle. Some people notice it more after sitting, standing, workouts, sleep, or stressful days.
- A stiff or heavy feeling in the affected area
- Less comfortable movement than usual
- Tender points or muscle knots
- Relief after heat, movement, stretching, or massage
Common Stretches That May Help
Keep stretches gentle. A mild pull is okay; sharp pain is not. Try slow breathing and stop if symptoms get worse.
- Cat-cow: move slowly between rounding and arching the back for 8 to 12 easy reps.
- Child pose breathing: sit hips back and breathe into the ribs and lower back for 30 to 60 seconds.
- Knee-to-chest stretch: pull one knee toward your chest and hold 20 to 30 seconds each side.
How Massage Therapy May Help
For stiff back, deep tissue massage may help calm overactive muscles, improve local circulation, and make movement feel easier. At Kimura Massage Therapy & Rehab, your session starts with a short assessment so the pressure and techniques match your body.
Massage is not about forcing a muscle to relax. A good session should work with your nervous system, your comfort level, and your goals. If an area is very sensitive, lighter work may be more useful than heavy pressure.
When to Book
Consider booking if the tightness keeps coming back, affects work or training, limits your movement, or does not improve with basic self-care. RMT massage in Brampton may be especially helpful when the issue is connected to posture, stress, workouts, or repetitive daily habits.
If you are not sure which treatment to choose, start with a regular RMT massage appointment and Ricky can adjust the plan during your assessment.
Ready to Feel Less Tight?
Book a massage therapy session in Brampton with Ricky Arora, RMT. Same-day appointments are often available.