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chiropractic care page EXPERT MASSAGE THERAPY
SERVICES
Massage Therapy is a hands-on manipulation of the soft
tissues of the body including muscles, connective tissue,
tendons, ligaments and joints. It is also an alternative
health option to help alleviate the soft tissue discomfort
associated with everyday and occupational stresses, muscular
overuse and many chronic pain syndromes. It can also greatly
reduce the development of painful muscular patterning, if
employed early enough after accidents involving trauma and
injury.
Massage therapists work to improve the circulation of blood
through the body and to speed the removal of metabolic waste
products from muscles. Their skilled kneading increases the
flexibility of muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissues.
Some people visit a massage therapist to relieve pain or to
warm up before a sporting event. Others want to relax and
reduce stress.
Benefits of Massage
- Enhancing general relaxation
- Reducing muscular tension and associated discomfort
- Reducing anxiety
Improving sleep
- Increasing feelings of well-being
- Enhancing tissue elasticity and flexibility
- Increasing range of motion in joints
- Relaxing tight muscles
- Relieving muscle aches and stiffness
- Speeding recovery from exercise
- Promoting well nourished - healthy skin
- Improving circulation of blood + lymph
- Improving immune system functioning
- Improving energy flow
Types of Massage
Craniosacral Therapy - Via a gentle, noninvasive
manipulative technique, this encourages your own natural
mechanisms to improve the functioning of your brain and spinal
cord to dissipate the negative effects of stress, promote good
health, and enhance resistance to disease.
Deep Tissue Massage - is used to release chronic
muscle tension through slower strokes and more direct pressure
or friction applied across the grain of the muscles. This
invigorating experience is a process of detection of stiff or
painful areas by determining the quality and texture of the
deeper layers of musculature, and slowly working into the deep
layers of muscle tissue. Specific hand positions and strokes
are then used to respond to various tissue qualities.
Techniques employing breath and movement are also used for
releasing muscular congestion.
Shiatsu - Shiatsu is a traditional hands-on Japanese
healing therapy. It can help in a wide range of conditions -
from specific injuries to more general symptoms of poor
health. Shiatsu is a deeply relaxing experience and regular
Shiatsu sessions help to prevent the build up of stress in our
daily lives.
Common conditions helped by Shiatsu include:
- back pain
- headaches, migraines
- whiplash injuries
- neck stiffness
- joint pain and reduced mobility
- menstrual problems
- digestive problems
- asthmatic symptoms
- sports injuries
- depression
Background to Shiatsu
The philosophy underlying Shiatsu is that vital energy (known
as Ki in Japanese) flows throughout the body in a series of
channels called meridians. For many different reasons Ki can
stop flowing freely and this then produces symptoms. Your
Shiatsu practitioner will consider your state of health, the
symptoms you are experiencing and, depending on your
constitution and general energy levels, will use a variety of
techniques to improve your energy flow. These may include
gentle holding, pressing with palms, thumbs, fingers, elbows,
knees and feet on the meridians and, when appropriate, more
dynamic rotations and stretches. As the quality of Ki changes,
the symptoms associated with a lack of flow will gradually
improve. Shiatsu is a therapy that works on the individual as
a complete being - not just the physical body but also on an
emotional and/or mental level.
Swedish massage - (which is a proper name, not a
reference to Sweden) refers to a collection of techniques
designed primarily to relax muscles by applying pressure to
them against deeper muscles and bones, and rubbing in the same
direction as the flow of blood returning to the heart. The
lymph system and veins (which carry blood back to the heart)
both rely on muscle action, rather than heart pump pressure,
to operate. Many believe it is safe to apply light pressure in
the opposite direction. Friction is reduced by oil, or lacking
that baby powder. Some practitioners claim benefits from
vegetable rather than mineral oil while others disagree.
Swedish massage can relax muscles, increase circulation,
remove metabolic waste products, help the recipient obtain a
feeling of connectedness, a better awareness of their body and
the way they use and position it. The strokes and
manipulations of Swedish Massage are each conceived as having
a specific therapeutic benefit. One of the primary goals of
Swedish Massage is to speed venous return from the
extremities. Swedish Massage shortens recovery time from
muscular strain by flushing the tissue of lactic acid, uric
acid and other metabolic wastes. It improves circulation
without increasing heart load. It stretches the ligaments and
tendons, keeping them supple. Swedish Massage also stimulates
the skin and nervous system while at the same time relaxing
the nerves themselves. As it can help reduce emotional and
physical stress it is often recommended as part of a regular
program for stress management. It also has specific clinical
uses in a medical or remedial therapy.
Neuromuscular therapy - uses advanced concepts in
pressure therapy to break the stress-tension-pain cycle. It
aims to relax muscle so that circulation can increase and the
body will return to normal neuromuscular integrity and
balance. The St. John Method is a type of NMT.
Trager Psychophysical Integration - (usually just
called Trager) uses light, gentle, non-intrusive movements to
facilitate the release of deep-seated physical and mental
patterns. Each part of the client's body is moved rhythmically
so that the recipient experiences the possibility of
moving lightly, effortlessly, and freely on their own. A
Trager session should help reduce stress from chronic tension,
teach more effective ways to recover from stressful
situations, enhance conscious awareness and flexibility,
improve self-image, expand energy, restore free flowing
movement and full self-expression by reducing constriction and
rigidity. A Trager session can bring about the experience of
peace and serenity -- a high-energy state of well-being beyond
relaxation.
Myofascial - release is used to evaluate and treat
restrictions in the body's contractile connective tissues
(muscles) and non-contractile supportive connective tissues
(fascia) by the application of gentle traction, pressures and
positioning. Fascia is a complex supportive web throughout the
body affecting all components of the musculoskeletal, nervous
and visceral (organ) systems. It surrounds groups of muscle
fibres, and entire muscle groups and organs. While it is not
contractile, it can be passively elastically deformed. That is
how it retains tensions from physical and emotional traumas.
It is also involved when a person suffers chronic pain or
physical dysfunction. Chronically tense muscles restrict blood
flow and fatigue the body. Both fascia and muscle tissues can
become shortened if they are improperly used. As well, layers
of fascia can stick together. Myofascial release techniques
are used to coax muscles in spasm to relax, and break
adhesions in the fascia. Bodies respond to these therapies by
releasing tension that has been stored in the fascia, thus
allowing more functional flexibility and mobility of the
muscles, fascia and associated structures.
Trigger point and Myotherapy - are pain-relief
techniques to alleviate muscle spasms and cramping. The
therapist locates and deactivates `trigger points', which are
often tender areas where muscles have been damaged or acquired
a reoccurring spasm or `kink' that worsens painfully when
aggravated. The major goals are to reduce spasm inducing new
blood flow into the affected area. The spasms are partly
maintained by nervous system feedback (pain-spasm-pain) cycle.
Spasms also physically reduce blood flow to the trigger point
area (ischemia), reducing oxygen supplied to the tissues and
increasing the spasm. Pressure is applied to trigger points,
for a short time (between about 7 to 10 seconds per point),
which can be momentarily painful but is greatly relieving. It
is common to hit the same trigger points several times during
a session, but you won't be leaning into a sore spot for
several minutes. Often
ice or another cooling agent is used to reduce nervous
system response, making the area easier and more comfortable
to work. Then the muscles are gently stretched to complete the
relaxation process, hence the name `spray and stretch'.
Myotherapy aims to erase pain and soothe tightened muscles.
People with acute or chronic muscle tension and the associated
pain are likely to benefit greatly from this type of
treatment.
Polarity therapy - is a holistic approach to natural
health care. It asserts that energy fields exist everywhere in
nature, and that the flow and balance of this energy in the
human body is the underlying foundation of health. Stress,
tension, pain, inflexible thinking, and environmental stimuli
are among many factors that can contribute to the restriction
of this energy flow in the human body. According to Polarity
therapists, such energy blocks can be released by the use of
four therapeutic methods: bodywork, diet, exercise and
self-awareness. The founder of Polarity Therapy, Dr. Randolph
Stone DO, DC, ND, emphasized the interdependence of body,
emotions, mind and spirit. Polarity therapy includes gentle
body manipulation and holding pressure points (poles) as well
as counseling on developing positive thoughts and attitudes,
understanding the principles of food combining and easy
exercises to increase energy flow. Polarity is often used by
care givers in conjunction with many other therapies.
On-site or chair massage - is one name for a short
(15-20 minute) massage of a client sitting in a special,
portable massage chair. The client remains fully clothed and
no oils are used while their shoulders, neck, upper back, head
and arms are massaged. On-Site is popular at some offices as
an employee benefit and for some conferences, workshops and
certain social events.
Reiki - During Reiki which means "universal
life-force energy," the "healer" becomes a channeler of
universal energy. The treatment follows a traditional pattern
of hand positions resting on the body without pressure. Reiki
is pure energy, and brings about deep relaxation and healing.
Sports Massage - is used primarily for the serious
athlete who trains continuously. It focuses on the muscles
relevant to the particular athletic activity. It also an
include pre-event, post-event and maintenance techniques that
promote greater athletic endurance and performance, lessen
chances of injury and reduce recovery time.
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