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Massage therapy has an impressive range of physical, mental and emotional benefits. Some of these include: (These are generally integrated into one treatment.)
Swedish: Basic manipulation of the superficial tissues of the human body with the hand, foot, arm or elbow using strokes such as effleurage, petrissage, tapotement, friction, vibration and joint range of motion. This is a relaxing technique that moves fluids towards the heart. Deep Tissue: A deep type of massage used to relieve muscular tension, injury, strain and structural distortion. The idea of deep tissue is to separate muscles, layer by layer, work out the strain and adhesions, reduce congestion and lengthen shortened and thickened muscle fibers and fascia. The muscles are then reorganized along optimum patterns in the field of gravity. Deep Tissue may be intense work which results in major therapeutic changes in the body. Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT): “The pain reliever” This is a very successful therapy for managing and relieving pain in the soft tissue (muscles, ligaments, tendons and fascia.) NMT helps pain from whiplash or just about any injury, including back, neck, arm, knee pain, numbness and tingling down the arms or legs or limited joint mobility, migraines, sciatica and more. NMT normalizes function between the nervous system and the muscular system, resulting in dramatic relief of chronic or acute pain. It works by removing TRIGGER POINTS—places where the soft tissue has undergone damage, causing high neurological transmission that translates as PAIN and referrals to other parts of the body. Typically trigger points, once established in the body, produce trouble throughout life, getting worse, not better over time and being activated by a wide range of stress factors. NMT eliminates the pathological patterns by locating and working these trigger points. Myofascial Release: This technique loosens the fascia, sheets of connective tissue that enclose muscles and soft tissue and holds the body’s organs in place. If fascia gets shortened or pulled from accidents, faulty posture or inherent defects, the underlying parts suffer—resulting in chronic pain and structural problems. This work can give dramatic relief by helping the body return to normal alignment. Other names for this kind of work are Rolfing , Structural Integration and Human Engineering. Reflexology: A type of bodywork that maps out reflexes to the whole body on the feet and hands. By pressing specific areas on the feet/hands each organ, gland and body part is affected. Reflexology also opens up meridians or energy pathways of the body and balances out the system.
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