Posts Tagged ‘Massage’

Fir Massage back neck Arthritis Joint Muscle pain leg

Friday, September 3rd, 2010
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Cork Acupuncture & Massage Clinic Bandon

Saturday, July 17th, 2010


www.bandonacupuncture.com Cork Acupuncture & Massage Clinic Bandon. Acupuncture is a from of untreated Chinese medicine. Do you suffer from menstrual problems, headaches, arthritis. Acupuncture can help these and other conditions

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Dog Acupressure for Shoulder Arthritis : Dog Massage for Arthritis: Neck Massage

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010


A neck massage eases tension in the dog’s neck and front legs. Learn how massage can be used to treatarthritis in a dog from a registered veterinary technician in this free pet care video. Expert: Dawn Smith Contact: www.traditionalchinesetherapy.com Bio: Dawn Smith has been a traditional Chinese herbal medicine practitioner for six years and a registered veterinary technician over 20 years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Dog Acupressure for Elbow Arthritis : Dog Massage for Elbow Arthritis: Shoulder

Saturday, May 8th, 2010


A shoulder massage for dogs with nudge arthritis is a very vital part of treatment. Learn how to massage a dog’s shoulder withtips from a veterinary technician in this free dog care video. Expert: Dawn Smith Contact: www.traditionalchinesetherapy.com Bio: Dawn Smith has been a traditional Chinese herbal medicine practitioner for six years and a registered veterinary technician over 20 years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Arthritis Pain Management Through Massage

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Age, infection and joint trauma all say to arthritic pain. Most common in people over fifty-five, it is a leading basis of disability. The most commonly contracted form of joint pain is osteoarthritis. This disease mostly associated with recurring joint pain is debilitating, sometimes making even unadorned tasks impossibly painful. Message therapy as cure for arthritis has yet to be determined but its fleeting-term effectiveness in liberation from discomfort has been shown to be valuable. A fantastic way to receive massage and experience pain relief for the hands and wrists is through chair massage. On-site locations are convenient ways to relieve joint pain.

Massage therapy, when administered by a trained professional, can stimulate blood flow, increase joint movement and bring nutrients, that would otherwise never reach them to, underlying tissues. Arthritis can be recurring and painful. One major subsidy of massage is that the relief that comes with the therapy can eliminate the need for anti-inflammatory drugs.

Although the long-term benefits have yet to be established concretely, the fleeting-term benefits of massage on arthritic pain are certain as an effective form of therapy and pain relief. The way in which massage helps people suffering from arthritis to manage their pain is in its ability to get the body moving again. Muscle stimulation reduces inflammation, calms sore muscles, and can help with painful swelling. It is also known to increase the range of joint motion, which can encourage patients to become more active.

Besides general osteoarthritis, arthritis in the hands particularly, has become a trend in America. The Touch Research Institute (TRI) studied the effectiveness of massage on a group of 22 adults with hand and wrist pain. They found that subjects who received massage therapy had increased grip strength, lowered stress and less pain found in the hands and wrists in general. This study proves that increased blood flow and muscle stimulation nearly effected joints can alleviate arthritic pain.

Some uncommon techniques that are utilized by massage therapists to relieve arthritic pain are: Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, shiatsu and reflexology. But when you cannot get to a masseur, self massage facility to relieve pain as well. Primarily for hand and wrist pain, a side effect of massaging yourself is increased hand and wrist movement. Kneading your palm with thumb and fingers can help to relieve muscle cramps. Blood flow increases to the fingers making joints less stiff. A further self-help massage technique is stroking. Firmly pressing your hand down the length of a muscle, in your leg for example will also help to relieve tension. A further fantastic way to get relief, without going to a masseuse is to get a chair massage. These sessions are usually shorter and in more convenient locations such as trade shows, offices and conventions.

Massage therapy has been found to help people suffering from arthritis manage their pain. The benefits of this type of pain management are that, although it is not a ‘cure’, it can help people return to a more active lifestyle. This contribution to people suffering form arthritis, helping them live their lives fully, should not be underestimated. Although massage therapy is not curing arthritis it does make living with it a much less painful.

Brandon Thomas is a nationally certified massage therapist and founder

of JoyLife Therapeutics. JoyLife Therapeutics provides chair massage,

corporate massage, office massage, special event and trade show massage

throught the US.

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Exercises for Arthritis Pain Relief : Hip & Knee Warm-Up Stretches for Arthritis Pain Relief

Friday, April 23rd, 2010


How to relieve arthritis pain in the hip and knee with warm-up stretches; get expert tips and advice on treating pain caused by arthritis in this free personal health video. Expert: Monica Paradise Bio: Monica Paradise teaches physical therapy and massage at Industrial Hand and Physical Therapy in Phoenix, AZ. She will receive a doctorate degree in Physical Therapy at Northern Arizona University. Filmmaker: Eric Johnston

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Medical Massage For Fibromyalgia

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

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Knee Pain Rehab Video – Patellar Tendonitis

Monday, February 8th, 2010


THIS HURTS! What hurts…: patella tendom How you hurt it…: during climbing, it was gone for 3 months but now comes back When you hurt it…: first time 5 months ago and then for 3 weeks I had rest, after that was better, but from time to time after climbing I felt it. Since 2 days it came back and now is painfull and skin above ligamentum is red and warm Your pain level (1 is low, 10 is high pain): 5/10 Your age and overall health…: 30, I make lots of sport (taekwondo, tennis, climbing, climbing) YOUR INJURY COULD BE… Patellar Tendonitis REHAB YOUR INJURY BY… Icing: Use a cold pay for 15 minutes 2 to 3 times per day over the area of pain. Quad Stretch: Stand up, grab your ankle and point your knee gently down to the ground so you feel a stretch down your leg. Hold your stretch for 15 seconds and the release your leg. Repeat this 3 times on each leg. Massage: Gently massage across the muscle fibers in the knee area. You may use lotion to help reduce skin irritation

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Exercises for Arthritis Pain Relief : Hip & Knee Stretches for Arthritis Pain Relief

Sunday, February 7th, 2010


How to relieve arthritis pain in the hip and knee with stretching exercisetreatments; get expert tips and advice on treating pain caused by arthritis in this free personal health video. Expert: Monica Paradise Bio: Monica Paradise teaches physical therapy and massage at Industrial Hand and Physical Therapy in Phoenix, AZ. She will receive a doctorate degree in Physical Therapy at Northern Arizona University. Filmmaker: Eric Johnston

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