Medical Massage

A Medical massage treats trigger points in the muscle. Trigger points are hyperirritable spots or knots in the muscle. A highly trained physical therapists locates the trigger points or scar tissue with palpation and release techniques to break them down with proper pressure. 

Medical massages involve manipulation of the deep layers of tissue in the body, including the fascia and other supportive tissue that make up the muscles and joints.

Common Conditions Treated

  • Neck 
  • Back 
  • Sciatica 
  • Fibromyalgia 
  • Migraines 
  • Disc disease 
  • Myofascial pain Syndrome (Muscle Spasm and Cramps) 
  • Carpal tunnel 
  • Syndrome  
  • Scoliosis  
  • Knock-knees  
  • Bowed legs  
  • Flat feet  
  • Tennis elbow  
  • Ankle sprains  
  • TMJ  
  • Other sports or orthopedic injuries.

Muscle Release Therapy: Stretching Pain Away

If your complaint is due to tight muscles, controlled stretching may help; read on to learn how muscle-release therapies work.

It’s no secret that tight muscles hurt. Fortunately, certain types of soft-tissue manipulation may be able to help. As opposed to a traditional massage, designed primarily to relax, muscle-release or active-release techniques are intended to correct deep-seated pain. According to the theory behind these methods, pain is caused by muscles that are short, tight, and inflamed due to repetitive use. In a slightly misguided attempt to protect the muscles from further damage, the body in these cases can begin producing scar tissue, potentially hindering motion, trapping nerves, and forming a bump shaped like your least-favorite kind of sports car. To relieve the discomfort often associated with these conditions the therapist breaks up that scar tissue, springing the muscle from its scar-tissue jail.

During a typical session, the therapist places the patient in a position designed to stretch the affected muscle in a specific way. Pressure is then applied to the point of pain while the therapist moves surrounding muscle tissue. The combination of extension, pressure, and motion works to release the painful knots and return the muscle to its former, elongated state. The process also increases circulation to the area, which helps to reduce inflammation and pain. Results vary, but recipients have reported relief from conditions such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and sciatica.

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