When Tightness Appears Without Pain

Tightness can appear without pain, which is why it is often dismissed.

It is frequently reported as a background state:
the body feels “held,” “braced,” or unable to soften.

This pattern often intensifies with mental load,
long periods of sitting, or sustained attention.

When pain is absent but resistance is persistent, the state is still real—it simply lacks a clinical label.


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