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Do you spend most of your day sitting at a desk? If so, how often do you pause to stretch your muscles? Sitting for long periods in a hunched-over position can cause stiffness, poor posture, and tension in your neck, shoulders, and back.

Experts recommend taking short stretch breaks every 30–45 minutes to keep your body moving. These mini breaks not only loosen tight muscles but also boost concentration, energy, and productivity.

Here are some simple desk stretches you can do right at your workstation—no special equipment needed.


Shoulder Stretch at Your Desk

  • Interlock your hands behind your back while keeping your chest lifted and head up.

  • Squeeze your shoulder blades together and gently move your arms backward.

  • Hold the stretch for 10–20 seconds until you feel tension release in your shoulders and upper back.

Tip: Repeat 2–3 times during your workday to reduce stiffness.

Neck Stretch to Relieve Tension

  • Slowly turn your head to look over each shoulder, stretching the side neck muscles.

  • Drop your head gently from one side to the other to strengthen and release neck tension.

Pro Tip: Avoid jerking your neck; move slowly and breathe deeply for maximum benefit.

Arm Stretch for Forearms and Shoulders

  • Raise one arm in front of you, palm facing forward, fingers pointing downward.

  • Grab your palm with the opposite hand, locking your wrist.

  • Gently straighten the arm to stretch your forearm and upper arm.

Lower Back Stretch for Desk Workers

  • Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and place your hands on your lower back, fingers pointing downward.

  • Gently push your hips forward and downward while exhaling.

  • Slowly lean backward to stretch the lower back, keeping your muscles relaxed.

Tip: Perform this stretch a few times each hour to prevent lower back pain from prolonged sitting.

Upper Back Stretch to Open the Shoulders

  • Move your hands in front of your body and interlock your fingers with palms facing outward.

  • Push your palms toward the ground, gently separating your shoulder blades.

  • Slightly bend your head forward until you feel a stretch between your shoulder blades.

✅ Benefits of Desk Stretches

  • Reduce neck, shoulder, and back tension

  • Improve posture while sitting

  • Increase energy and focus at work

  • Prevent long-term musculoskeletal issues


If you’re experiencing persistent upper body tension or want personalised guidance, book an appointment with our team. Our expert therapists can create a tailored plan to help you move better, reduce discomfort, and stay productive.


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As a leading Exercise Physiologist in Sydney, Ethan joins The Rehabilitation Specialists team, bringing expertise in rehabilitation and sports performance to help clients stay active and recover effectively.

Ethan brings a strong passion for movement, health, and performance — both professionally and personally. When he’s not supporting clients on their rehabilitation journey, you’ll likely find him playing or watching soccer and basketball, staying active and competitive in true sports-lover fashion.

Music That Fuels Performance

Ask Ethan about his music taste and you’ll get a surprisingly diverse answer. He has a soft spot for 80s music, but when it’s time to focus, “Brain Stew” by Green Day is his go-to hype track. To round things out, his favourite band is Foo Fighters, proving he appreciates a solid mix of classic and modern rock.

Fun Facts That Make Ethan Stand Out

Ethan definitely brings personality to the team. At just three years old, he won a dress-up competition at his local video store — taking home a life-size Harry Potter as the prize. And if that wasn’t impressive enough, he’s also known for delivering a surprisingly accurate chicken impersonation.

Fuel for Recovery and Performance

When it comes to nutrition, Ethan knows the value of balance. If he had to choose just one meal for the rest of his life, it would be chicken curry — a nutrient-rich option that supports recovery, energy, and even a good night’s sleep.

Inspired by Family, Focused on the Future

Like many of us, Ethan draws inspiration from his parents, whom he credits as incredible role models. Their values shaped who he is today — something both he and his fiancée (and their cat) are grateful for as they look toward the future together.

Welcome to the Team, Ethan

We’re thrilled to have Ethan join The Rehabilitation Specialists and look forward to seeing him grow, contribute, and help unlock our clients’ potential through evidence-based rehabilitation and exercise physiology.

Welcome to the team, Ethan — we’re excited to have you on board.

For more on exercise physiology benefits, see Exercise & Sports Science Australia


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An Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) is a university-qualified health professional who specialises in designing and delivering exercise, lifestyle, and behaviour modification programs to prevent and manage chronic diseases, injuries, and other health conditions.

Every AEP holds a minimum four-year tertiary degree and is accredited by Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA). Their extensive education and clinical training equip them with a deep understanding of the complexities of chronic health conditions, enabling them to create individualised, evidence-based exercise programs that support long-term health and well-being.

Why See an AEP?

AEPs play a vital role in helping people:

  • Prevent and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and arthritis

  • Recover from injuries and return to physical activity safely

  • Improve strength, mobility, and overall fitness

  • Make sustainable lifestyle and behaviour changes for better health outcomes

Exercise Physiology at The Rehab Specialists

At The Rehab Specialists, we are Canberra’s trusted destination for expert Exercise Physiology services. Our dedicated team of AEPs is passionate about empowering you to achieve optimal health and well-being.

Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or striving to enhance your fitness, our exercise physiologists will work with you to develop a personalised program tailored to your specific goals and needs.

We combine evidence-based practice with compassionate care, ensuring that every session supports you in achieving meaningful, long-term improvements in your quality of life.

What Our AEPs Offer

Our Accredited Exercise Physiologists provide a range of clinical exercise interventions, including:

  • Health and physical activity education

  • Lifestyle modification programs with a focus on behaviour change

  • Support and guidance to help you achieve and maintain optimal health

As recognised allied health professionals, AEPs work across a broad spectrum of health, exercise, and sport settings. Their ultimate goal is to help you prevent or manage chronic conditions, restore physical function, and enhance overall wellness.


Take the next step towards better health today.
Contact The Rehab Specialists to learn more about how our Exercise Physiology services can help you move better, feel stronger, and live well.



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