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Deep Tissue Massage

Deep Tissue Massage. Knead to Know Facts Deep tissue massage is a type of massage aimed at the deeper tissue structures of the muscle and fascia, also called connective tissue.  Deep tissue massage uses many of the same movements and techniques as Swedish massage, but the pressure will generally be more intense.  It is also a more focused type of massage, as the therapist works to release chronic muscle tension or knots (also known as “Trigger Points.”) Trigger points or trigger sites are described as hyper irritable spots in skeletal muscles that are associated with palpable nodules or more commonly known as knots that are found in taut bands of muscle fibers.  These knots are a common cause of pain. Compression of a trigger point may elicit local tenderness, referred pain, or local twitch response.  The local twitch response is not the same as a muscle spasm.  This is because a muscle spasm refers to the entire muscle entirely contracting whereas the local twitch response also refers to the entire muscle but only involves a small switch, no contraction. Will a Deep Tissue Massage Hurt? It shouldn’t hurt, but it’s likely to be a bit more uncomfortable than a classic Swedish massage.  You should always feel free to speak up if the pressure is too much for you. Hot Fast Will I get Results With A Deep Tissue Massage? It’s important to be realistic about what one deep tissue massage can achieve.  Many people ask for more pressure, thinking that if the therapist just pushes hard enough, they can get rid of all their knots in an hour.  This just won’t happen.  In fact, undoing chronic knots and tension built up over a lifetime is best achieved with an integrated program that includes exercise, work on your posture and ways of moving, relaxation techniques and a regular program of massage.

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Adrenal Fatigue

Adrenal Fatigue is a collection of signs and symptoms, known as a syndrome, that results when the adrenal glands function below the necessary level. Most commonly associated with intense or prolonged stress, it can also start during or after acute or chronic infections, especially respiratory infections such as influenza, bronchitis or pneumonia. Adrenal fatigue is not a new condition. People have been experiencing this condition for years, but recently there was not the knowledge or awareness as to what it was or how to get help to treat it. Take the quick Adrenal Fatigue Quiz to see if any or all of the symptoms fit your life. Tired for no reason? Having trouble getting up in the morning? Need coffee, pop, salty or sweet snacks to keep going during the day? Crave high protein foods such as meat and cheese? Feeling run down and stressed? Can’t bounce back from stress or illness? Struggling to keep up with life’s daily demands? Just not having fun anymore? Tendency to gain wight and unable to lose it, especially around the waist?? Unable to remember things? Pain in the upper back or neck for no apparent reason? Lightheaded, especially when rising from a laying down position? Mild depression? Decreased sex drive? None of these signs or symptoms by itself can determine adrenal fatigue, but when taken as a group, they form the big picture of a “syndrome”: a person under stress. To really understand how this all happens, we need to take a look at where it starts. Your adrenals are two small glands, weighing 3 to 5 grams located above the kidneys in your mid back. Don’t let their size fool you; these powerful little endocrine glands manufacture and secrete steroid hormones that are essential for life, health, and vitality. They “oversee” the functioning of each and every tissue, organ, and gland in your body to maintain balance during stress and keep you alive. They also have important effects on the way you think and feel. They have the highest content of Vitamin C per gram of any tissue and one of the highest blood flow per gram of any tissue in the body. They are about the size of a walnut, but can shrink down to the size of a small grape when exhausted. The main purpose of the adrenals is to enable your body to deal with stress from every possible source and to determine the energy of your body’s response to this stress. Whether they signal attack, retreat, or surrender, every cell responds accordingly, and you feel the results. As you can see by the signs and symptoms, these tiny glands effect everything you do: your sleep patterns, your eating habits, your emotional and physical status, and your ability to function and lead a healthy and happy life. Our clinic now offers simple, non-evasive testing for adrenal fatigue and suggestions for ways to modify your daily routine through specific nutritional supplements, changes in eating and sleeping habits, stress modification, increase in exercise, and chiropractic and massage therapy treatments. Don’t be content to feel bad and let life pass you by. Feel good again, be active, and enjoy a healthy, happy lifestyle! Call our clinic for an appointment today. We are always here for you!

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Massage During Hospice Care

How Can Massage Help in Hospice Care? Massage is one of those curious human interactions which differ in their effect, depending on the intent with which they are performed and received. The reason why touch is so powerful is based on the recognition that tactile experiences are the first sensations which greet us at birth. They are also the last perceptions to leave us when we die. Touch has been known to create a rise in blood pressure of people in a deep coma and to penetrate the nonverbal state of late stage Alzheimer’s patients who, suddenly during a massage, may blurt out a sentence like, “Oh, this feels good”, only to return immediately into their silent world. By the same token, touch can penetrate the semicomatose state produced by a painkiller and give the treatment a modicum of human contact. In fact, patients sometimes reduce their demand for drugs when massage is an integral part of the treatment protocol. What Type of Massage Would you use in Hospice Care? With these patients, you would emphasize geriatric massage techniques which are directed toward the amelioration (reduction) of pain, rather than the vigorous approaches of deep tissue work or accupressure. Do the Techniques Require a Trained Therapist? Once the best approach has been established by an experienced massage therapist, it is very much in the interest of the family members to be trained to participate in the physical care of the patient. The techniques are not difficult to master and can be executed by lay people. This would of course be a great enhancement of the social aspects of the visits, allowing family members an opportunity to touch their ailing loved ones and possibly offer them some relief. Having family involved in the bodywork of a hospice patient would also lead to considerable financial savings, but more importantly the schedule of therapeutic touch could be enhanced if there are several members to take turns and share the task. In fact, male teenagers and young men who often feel awkward on occasions such as patient visits, especially like the fact that they have a purpose, sometimes even a compelling reason, to visit ailing grandma or dad, and it could make a big difference in their whole outlook on life. Even more importantly for the patient, these visits may the closest they have been to that teenager in years and may help bring about a closure.

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Lower Back Pain Treatment

Lower Back Pain Treatment, Transforming Your Health for Life Hi, my name is Mike Mitchell. I am the owner of Ridgefield Hardwood Floors in Crystal Lake. Due to the nature of my job and an accident that left me with 3 fused vertebrae, I have had lower back pain and nerve pain in both legs and from time to time pain in my left arm & shoulder. I had gone to other chiropractors, but only got relief for short periods of time. I knew things were getting really bad when I could hardly pull my car door closed and I had to hold my ribs whenever I sneezed or coughed. My lower back pain was constant. I was taking 6 to 10 pain pills a day and spending hours in hot tubs. I could hardly sleep and was not much fun to be around. During this time, Dr. Daniel and his wife were building a house and we met in our showroom. Dr. Daniel took one look at the way I was walking and suggested that I come to his office for an evaluation. I felt so bad, that I decided to give a go. The next day I went in for the evaluation and was greeted by two professional receptionists and within minutes I was being x-rayed by another professional. During my report, Dr. Daniel came up with a plan to get rid of my lower back pain and promised me that within a prescribed amount of time, treatments and massages, that my lower back pain would be gone. This sounded too good to be true. I can tell you that after two weeks of treatments my back pain began to subside and was getting less severe. After one month, I was playing golf without pain. After six weeks, I have no lower back pain, my ribs do not hurt when I sneeze, I once again have power in my arm, and I don’t take pain pills anymore. I have a better lifestyle and I’m back to my old self. Thank you Dr. Daniel and staff

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