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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.
What is Navarre Aromatherapy Massages?
By Cristi Enache
How do you beat the blues and stress? Just the thought of overhauling your emotions so you will feel better again seems like a huge task. You can choose to entertain yourself with movies or take that vacation you have been promising yourself. And yet, the thought of expending your energy doing them just make you feel even more lethargic. So, is there a way to relax without changing the scene and just be comfortable staying in place? It might surprise you but there is. Aromatherapy Massage is a natural stress buster that works wonders to mind and body and relaxation can come to you even without much effort.
The distinctiveness of aromatherapy from other types of massage therapy relies on the application of aromatic oils. These aromatic oils, also known as essential oils, primarily come from botanical properties. Aromatherapy, also called clinical aromatherapy and medical aromatherapy, is based on the belief that the sensations originating from our nostrils go directly to a particular part of the brain known as the limbic system which is related to emotion and memory. These aromatic oils are powerful stimuli which stir the limbic system and create positive feelings. Aromatherapy is used by some professionals in treating emotion-related conditions. Aside from this, it is also known to be effective in pain management.
How is aromatherapy done? Basically it is any method which makes use of pleasant scents. Just laying comfortably in a quiet and still location and inhaling scented candles or fragrant-filled potpourri is relaxing. This mode of application is known as aerial diffusion. You can also try direct inhalation or topical application. What is even more interesting about aromatherapy is you can make your own oil. Want yours to be for relaxing, or for healing? Get your recipe from Navarre Massage and concoct your own formula of aromatherapy. Bring your custom oil with you when you have our massage therapist provide you with the relaxing massage of your choice.
This is an article written by Cristi Enache. Read more on aromatherapy massage or discover the wonders of foot massage at Island Escape in Navarre.
Article Source: What is Aromatherapy Massage?
IN CONSTANT PAIN, WHAT COULD IT BE, WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR RELIEF
Do you have constant, widespread pain. Do you feel stiff, achy, tired a lot of the time? You might have a condition called fibromyalgia syndrome (fms). FMS can affect your muscles, tendons, ligaments and even your joints. The most common symptoms seem to be widespread pain, tenderness in 11/18 points on the body, and sleep disturbances, and what is known as “fibro fog”, which is where your mind feels like its in a fog.
Do some of these symptoms sound familiar? If you go to a medical professional they will likely diagnose you with FMS. They usually do this by ruling out other conditions. Then they will check 18 points on the body for pain and tenderness. If you have tenderness or pain in 11/18, you might be given a diagnosis of FMS.
You might ask ,What are some holistic ways to manage my FMS? Massage therapy has been one of the top-rated ways to improve short and long term pain. You can try to get moving. Exercise, particularly in hot water, has been shown to be effective according to a study published in the Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. Yoga and tai chi have also been very effective for the physical and emotional effects of FMS.
So what can you do to feel better—THINK THRIVE
T -touch, try to get some form of bodywork at least once month, particularly effective is hot stone therapy or myofascial release
H- Herbs and Hormones,
R- Rest, Re-balance, Sleep
I- Immune response- most have a high rate of infections, particularly influenza
V- Vitamins and Nutrition
E – Exercise
There are many sources of information out to try to help you. One reference I like is a book called “Fibromyalgia & Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome, A Survival Manual by Dr. Devlin Starlanyl
Don’t give up hope, there are ways to manage your pain—take care
THAI YOGA MASSAGE – A NEW SERVICE AT ISLAND ESCAPE MASSAGE & SPA, INC.
I am excited to be offering a new service, THAI YOGA MASSAGE. You might ask what Thai yoga is and who could benefit from this technique.
Thai yoga massage originated in Thailand and is used there as a highly physical branch of traditional Thai medicine. This technique can be described as assisted Hatha yoga.
Thai yoga is performed on the floor with clients wearing loose, comfortable clothing. The technique incorporates palming and thumbing the “sen” energy lines creating a slow, flowing massage based on some martial arts moves and some yoga positions to balance the body energetically and physically.
Not only does this technique tone and stretch muscles, like other benefits of massage, circulation is improved, and muscle tension and spasm can be reduced.
With the amount of physical position going on, the ideal client would be flexible, athletic, willing to explore new types of massage.
For the first few months, I will be offering a special price of $90 for a 75-90 minute Thai Yoga Massage. Come exercise and get calm at the same time.
Give us a call at 850-936-0515 to schedule your time with Kathi.
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