Posts Tagged ‘Deep Tissue Massage’

Are you looking forward to Juana’s Charity Chili cook off & Volleyball tournament on Oct. 10th?  Or, maybe you were thinking “if only that nagging pain in your shoulder or low back would ease you would love to is participate in Navarre’s Annual Run for Reef on Oct. 16th.”  Your pain can be a dull ache or throbbing.  The source of the pain unknown.  It  could be coming from muscle stiffness or from ligaments restricting body movements.  Let me offer some suggestions to help ease or alleviate your pain.

We all intuitively know that when we get up and move we will feel better.  Increasing your activity level is also proven to reduce fatal risks of heart disease, helps control weight loss, and can reduce anxiety and depression. Well, what’s happening is that movement increases blood flow to a tight area and therefore can ease your pain. Often people start by trying some stretching.

First, try closing your eyes and taking some frequent, deep breaths, breathing in to a slow count of 5 – hold for count of 5 – then exhale for a count of 5  Do this 3 times. Next, try some gentle stretching.  Many people stretch incorrectly and aggravate their discomfort.   If you are doing a static stretch (stretching with your body at rest) it should be held between 10 seconds to a few minutes.  However, dynamic stretching (stretching while moving) should be held for less time, usually less than 3 seconds. Research now says is best to do static stretching after your muscles have been warmed up. After deciding which kind of stretch to do then consider the optimum length to stretch.  If you don’t stretch enough, nothing is accomplished  And, if you stretch too far you could end up hurting more than when you started.  Generally, you should bring the muscle to point of tension.  A solid exercise “burn” is OK.  Pain is not.

Any stretch is enhanced when you add resistance.  During deep tissue massage treatments, I show my clients how they can stretch or work tight muscles when I find painful areas or trigger points.  One of the best techniques here is called strain /counter-strain.  Basically, you want to engage a muscle that’s tight and then apply a counter-strain to the target muscles in the opposite direction.  I realize it’s challenging, especially when you’re in pain, but it’s well worth the eventual relief when you can locate and work out the source of that pain.  Simple stretches or maybe a yoga class might just do the trick.

Another option is to use analgesic pain relief product.  I’ve had some really good success with a product called Biofreeze.  Menthol in the product causes sensory receptors to be stimulated, blocking other pain sensations in a physiological process called “gating.”  The product is cooling, so this reduces skin temperature, lessens inflammation, and allows the body the ability to repair itself.  If you are looking to try this option, I carry the product as both a topical spray and cream application.

Massage therapists are always concerned about self-care, and I think we need to share this with others.  Try these simple suggestions for pain.  And if they are not effective enough, call a massage therapist in Navarre for a therapeutic massage.  Find a therapist who is a detective, who searches for areas where pain might be lurking.  At Island Escape Massage and Spa (now on Facebook at “Island Escape Navarre”), our goal is to locate tight, injured muscles and soothe out those knots.  Remember that where we feel pain is often not the source of that pain . . . but more about that in another article.

Navarre Massage May Specials

During these tough economic times people are having to make tough financial choices. Have you been hurting and want to get a massage but didn’t think you could afford it. To help those clients who would benefit, Kathy at Island Escape is going to offer 3 ways to save on massage.

First, if you book your May appointment at least 1 week in advance, you will receive a $5 discount off the full cost of an integrative massage. For each additional massage you receive at Island Escape in May, you will save an additional $5 off for pre-booking. The cost for an hour integrative massage could go as low as $40/hr/massage.

Another way to save, I am offering you an additional 15 minutes for each of the following you do:

1) write a testimonial about your massage experience to be posted on my website at navarremassage.com

2) go to your browser, search for navarremassage.com, and select that you like the business, or

3) refer 3 new clients to Island Escape, be sure they use your name as a referral on the intake form. If you did all 3 things, you would have a free 45 minute massage (longer if you have more friends to refer) . Here is how you get something free just for sharing your massage experience, going on the internet, taking the time to write about your massage experience.

The third option will be if you want to try Thai Yoga Massage. This is a new technique I am offering with a special May price. Normally the technique lasts 75-90 minutes for a cost of $105.

For May, the cost to those who want to experience this new technique is only $75, a $30 savings.

Please call with any questions about this offer, or if you wish to schedule your next appointment.

Hope to see you soon.

Kathy Welshans, Island Escape Massage

Specialties: Deep Tissue Massage, Hot Stone Massage, Ashiatsu Oriental Bar, Reflexology, and now Thai Yoga!

Island Escape Massage and Spa, Inc
1900-D Hwy 87, Navarre FL
850 936 0515

Nothing goes better with a deep tissue massage than aromatherapy.  The effects of pure essential oils have been documented thru the ages.  The Bible alone has 188 references to essential oils. There are many who use essential oils in their own personal, holistic heath care.  Not only are the aromas pleasing to the mind, the oils can even affect your emotions. 

When I choose an essence for a client, I let their nose be the judge.  I primarily use Young Living Oils as their reputation for purity is well-known.  As I am not an Aroma therapist, I just like using the oils because I feel it can enhance any effect we are trying to obtain. 

Oils can help conditions like anxiety, depression, circulation, fatigue, high blood pressure, itching, muscles and sinuses.  Depending on what is going on in the clients life—highly stressed, tight muscles, sinus congestion; depression, there are various oils that can have a positive effect on individuals. 

The oils I use most are:

• Eucalyptus – Can be used to help conditions such as asthma, Candida, diabetes, migraines, and can increase energy; it also has a strong anti-viral effect.
 
• Lavender – Helps to balance the body and gives you a feeling of well being.  It can be used to help anything from acne, allergies, menopausal conditions, high blood pressure, or skin conditions. 

• There are some blends I like to use and one of my favorites is Panaway.   I apply it to painful muscles or bruises and often the client notices a positive effect quickly. 

• There are a number of oils I like for there sedative effect, I usually try Lavender, Sandalwood, Clary Sage or Jasmine. 

For clients coming in for the first time, I find out what is going on in their lives and do everything I can to help them to feel better emotionally and physically.  The use of the oils helps to enhance any healing effect the client may have.  Ask your therapist to try some oil on you—you might be pleasantly surprised at the results.

Many of my Navarre and Gulf Breeze clients come in to receive a deep tissue massage.   The massage helps to relieve tight muscles and tendons.  Following the massage session many will add a reflexology session.

Reflexology is applying pressure to points on your hands or feet that correspondingly relate to various organs.  You can often get instant relief from this.  This treatment can help many conditions, such as asthma, carpal tunnel, and high blood pressure.  Most people report sleeping better after a session.  Give it a try by calling Island Escape Massage in Navarre Florida at 850-936-0515

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