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Everyday muscle tension: 3 reasons many people overlook – and what really helps

Everyday muscle tension: 3 reasons many people overlook – and what really helps

Muscle tension has become one of the most common complaints in everyday life. Whether it’s the neck, shoulders or back – many people feel tightness somewhere almost every day.
Here you’ll learn which three factors most often cause muscle tension and what can provide immediate relief.


1. Stress – the silent muscle tightener

Stress keeps the body in a constant state of alert. As a result, certain muscle groups automatically tense up, especially in the neck and shoulder area. Many people unconsciously raise their shoulders and hold this position for hours.

The result:
Pressure, stiffness and pulling in the neck – often leading to tension headaches.


2. Poor posture – long hours of work, little relaxation

Sitting at a laptop for hours or endlessly scrolling on a smartphone puts enormous strain on the neck and back muscles. The head tilts forward, the back rounds and the muscles must constantly stabilize this posture.

Over time, this can lead to:
Neck tension, back pain, fatigue and even sleep problems.


3. Cold – an underestimated factor

Cold temperatures cause muscles to contract automatically. Especially in autumn and winter, many people notice their neck tightening or shoulders becoming tense.


What really helps with acute muscle tension?

Fortunately, there are simple measures that provide noticeable relief quickly – without much effort.


1. Stretching – short and regular

Just 5 minutes a day can help relax the neck:

  • Slowly tilt your head left and right

  • Roll your shoulders

  • Stretch your arms overhead

  • Open the chest muscles


2. Heat – relax instead of tense up

Heat relaxes muscles, improves circulation and helps relieve tension. Whether it’s a hot water bottle, a warm bath or warming ointments – the effect is immediate.


3. Plant-based support from the pharmacy

Arnica, marmot oil and mountain pine (Swiss pine) have been known for decades to soothe tense muscles and stimulate circulation.

Even brief massage creates warmth, relaxation and relief – especially in the neck, back and shoulders.


Why muscle tension can cause more problems than expected

Many complaints are not directly associated with muscle tension, but are typical consequences:

  • Tension headaches

  • Sleep disturbances

  • Fatigue and concentration problems

  • Back pain and restricted movement


Our recommendation: The Rubilind range by BANO

For targeted support in cases of muscle tension, the Rubilind range by BANO is particularly suitable – soothing and proven:

Rubilind Red
Ideal for acute tension and intensive warming effect
https://www.bano.at/de/s/d/rubilind-rot

Rubilind Classic
Gentle care with mild warmth for everyday life, office work and mild muscle tension
https://www.bano.at/de/s/d/rubilind-classic

Rubilind Cool
Perfect for on the go – refreshing cooling effect for overuse and muscle fatigue
https://www.bano.at/de/s/d/rubilind-cool-muskel-gelenks-roll-on

Whether office routine, sports or the cold season – the Rubilind range supports muscles and joints naturally.

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