National Menopause Awareness Month – How Massage Therapy Can Help

happy-womanSeptember is National Menopause Awareness Month. This is especially relevant with National Women’s Health and Fitness Day on September 25, 2013.  Menopause is a naturally occurring and inevitable stage in every woman’s life. It is estimated that 4,000 women start menopause every day, with 75 percent of women having menopause by the age 52. Menopause is caused by the cessation of menstruation and oocytes (women’s egg cells). As women age, the ovaries stop creating estrogen and these low hormone levels cause most of the discomfort associated with menopause. It can be brought on earlier due to chemotherapy and other medical interventions, such as a hysterectomy. continue reading »

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Add Massage to Your Back-to-School List

sleepingIt’s that time of year again. Back-to-school season is right around the corner (for some of you, it may have already started). Similar to the holidays, back-to-school is one of the most stressful times of the year. We spend so much time and energy making sure our family has everything it needs to start the school year right.

If you’re a student yourself, back-to-school activities can include financial aid issues, tuition, text books, supplies, new software programs, etc. You’ll spend majority of your time preparing for another semester invested in your education.

It’s common that we get so carried away with all of the items on our back-to-school list that we forget to take care of ourselves during this period of high stress. You should consider adding massage therapy as one of your back-to-school activities to start the academic year off right. continue reading »

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How Massage Therapy Can Help Tendinitis and Tendinosis Treatment

It is summertime and chances are you’ve been exercising or taking on a hobby on the weekends. Summertime is also the time there is an increase in injuries; one of the most common being tendon injuries. Most of us don’t realize how much damage we can do as we start or overdue it in an activity, but as you’ll discover, it’s quite easy.

Types of Tendon Injuries

  • Tendinitis – one of the most common conditions for the tendon; it is pain in soft tissue caused by a tear in the tendon fiber and inflammation; it is a result from chronic overload or repetitive motion with the tendon; most commonly found in adults, especially those over 40 years of age
  • Tendinosis – means “abnormal condition of the tendon”; it has been argued that this is the proper term for tendon pathologies because a true tear and inflammation of the tendon (tendinitis) is uncommon compared to other pathologies
  • Tenosynovitis – an inflammation and/or irritation between a tendon and its surrounding synovial sheath; it is caused by chronic overloading or excess friction between a tendon and its sheath; the symptoms of tendinosis and tenosynovitis are similar, but you can distinguish the two by determining if the dysfunctional tendon has a synovial sheath

The most common symptom of any tendon pathology is a pain at the site of a tendon and its surrounding area. The pain may be gradual or sudden, usually caused by an overuse or doing too much too soon when the tendons are not used to movement. Specialized massage techniques for tendinitis can be especially helpful with relieving pain in the surrounding area.

It has been proven that a breakdown in collagen fibers has also been one of the main problems for tendinosis. Collagen fibers give a tendon its strength, while elastin fibers give it a small amount of flexibility.  If the tendon pain is truly tendinitis, the tissue repair and inflammation would take less time to heal than rebuilding the collagen fibers.

Avoiding Tendinitis

Instead of exerting yourself too hard if your body has not performed an activity in a while, take it slow at first and gradually build up your activity level. Try to avoid too many repetitions.

Avoid activities that aggravate the problem. Rest and ice the area the same day that you are feeling pain. If the condition doesn’t improve within a week, you may need more advanced treatments and should visit your primary care physician. From there, your physician can decide the next steps in treating the pain.

How Massage Can Help Tendinitis

There are a few ways that massage therapy can help your tendinitis or tendinosis. Tendinitis massage can help identify and locate the injury. Once the location of the injury has been found, friction massage in the precise location will stimulate the healing response and release tension in the adjacent muscles that had to work harder while the tendon was injured. However, the most important part of tendinitis massage and tendinosis healing is self-care by the client in between sessions. Call me or visit me to discuss how we can work with your physician to provide you with the best self-care tips while healing. Your physician will help guide you on how to rest and treat the tendon and massage can help reduce the physical stress and the emotional stress that injury may be causing.

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How to Determine if it is Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

If you’ve been feeling pain in your pelvic region, don’t assume that it’s not a valid condition. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome is a condition where the individual experiences pelvic pain that lasts six months or longer. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) can be a symptom of another condition or can be a problem on its own. Sometimes pelvic pain can develop for no apparent reason, without any definitive source or cause. However, there has been a significant increase in research in the past decade to study the cause and optimal treatment for chronic pelvic pain syndrome.

There is no known “cure” for chronic pelvic pain syndrome, but there are many forms of treatments that can alleviate the pain; as well as relieve the psychological and emotional stress  caused by the chronic pain. continue reading »

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Are You Suffering From Compassion Fatigue?

tiredHave you been feeling emotionally drained lately? Well it’s more common than you think. It’s called “compassion fatigue”. Compassion defined is the sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.  Compassion fatigue is extreme tension and consequential overload from helping people in distress. The “helper” absorbs the emotional pain from another and suffers from it as well.

Those who are typically in a “helping” profession are the most vulnerable to compassion fatigue, but anyone can have it if they are exposed to frequent  trauma. This includes nurses, doctors, counselors, social workers, emergency response workers, and caregivers. These workers struggle to function in care giving environments that may provoke emotional challenges and trauma on a daily basis. Exposure to stories of abuse and other traumas, if excessive and too frequent, can drain the resources of the care giver.

Compassion can be confused with attachment, our own personal investment in the outcome of the situation. It is helpful to notice whether your compassion for the needs of another person is also fulfilling some of your own personal emotional needs.  Creating clear boundaries helps one maintain a sense of connection with, yet separation from the patient or client.

Unlike burnout, caused from everyday work stress and dissatisfaction with our employment situation, compassion fatigue results from taking on the emotional burden of a patient in agony. It has commonly been compared to a post-traumatic stress disorder, except the stress is a reaction to the trauma of another person.

Signs of Compassion Fatigue

Symptoms of compassion fatigue can affect the helper psychologically and physically. Symptoms might seem like common stress responses that are associated with work, so it’s important to watch for symptoms as they may lead to serious health issues or burnout. Characteristics of compassion fatigue include:

  • Dissociation
  • Anger
  • Anxiety
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Nausea
  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Fainting spells
  • Muscle tension
  • Withdrawing from others
  • Difficulty connecting with others or detaching
  • Compulsive or addictive behaviors such as overeating, overspending, alcohol, smoking, etc.
  • Fatigue and apathy
  • Difficulty concentrating

How Self-Care Can Help

The most common answer to reducing compassion fatigue is simply self-awareness. Practicing self-awareness can help maintain your boundaries, without being consumed by the other person’s care. Sometimes this simply means taking a break during and after interactions with a traumatized patient. Often, helpers dissociate from their life, so reconnecting to their identity with meditation or visual reminders is crucial. Some other ideas on how to help reduce compassion fatigue are:

  • Meditation
  • Keeping a journal
  • Staying connected to the outside world with a walk or a phone call
  • Asking for help
  • Self-centering with long deep
  • breaths
  • Laughing
  • Massage therapy and bodywork
  • Focusing on the positive
  • Taking a vacation
  • Regular exercise and healthy eating

If you sense that you might be suffering from compassion fatigue, there is a good chance you are. Self-awareness is the first step in reducing compassion fatigue. Awareness can lead to insights regarding past situations that can be causing you continual pain. With self-care and support, you can recognize a situation that might be causing you compassion fatigue and prevent it.  Massage therapy and other forms of bodywork have been shown to be effective in dealing with compassion fatigue in your life.

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The History of Massage Therapy in Ancient Civilizations

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Pehr Ling, a Swedish physical therapist, was credited with the birth of the Swedish massage around 1776.  “Swedish massage” is the most commonly recognized representation of massage therapy, but it is not the earliest of it.

There is a plethora of evidence to support that massage therapy has been used as a natural healing method in many ancient civilizations including China, India, Japan, Egypt, Korea, Rome, Greece, and Mesopotamia. Some say massage began as a sacred system of natural healing for injuries, pain, stress, and illnesses. Others disagree and believe that massage was not advocated or practiced until modern times. Prior to that, it was believed to be incorporated in other healing methods.

The history of massage is not easily found from research and there is much debate over the exact details, but here’s a brief overview of massage therapy throughout ancient history. continue reading »

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Benefits of Pediatric and Infant Massage

babiesMassage therapy is known to be especially beneficial for children, and can address not only their physical ailments, but their emotional care as well. Even if your child doesn’t have any health conditions, they may still be experiencing pressure academically and socially more than ever before.  Infant massage is an important way to communicate with baby and to build trust and understanding.

There are some very clear distinctions between the two modalities of infant massage and pediatric massage. Pediatric massage generally applies to children up to age 18, and infant massage is specialized for children up to 12 months.  It’s important to know how each modality can help your child and why it’s important to start massage as early as possible. continue reading »

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Energy Healing: Let the Good Vibes Flow

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Acupuncture point Hegu (LI 4)

In a sense all therapeutic massage techniques promote good vibes, due to their relaxing and deeply quieting nature. While energy healing is often thought to influence mainly spiritual and mental aspects of oneself, significant physical benefits are also notable. Science verifies that the body is bio-energetic, and thus your body can benefit from creating a harmonious balance of its energies.

Energy healing can be conveyed via direct hands on techniques; by working with the energy field itself without direct contact; and indirectly, such as when we are exposed to certain outside stimuli. Nowadays, most of us are aware, and it is commonly accepted that various external forces have an immediate effect on our state of well-being: imagine the relaxing sound of soft rain, or the comforting smell of vanilla or cinnamon.

The practice of massage therapy, including many energy healing techniques, serves as a medium of sorts to transfer good vibes between the body and mind, leaving a sensation of ultimate relaxation. Direct energy-healing modalities take this concept even further by targeting principally the bio-electric energetic forces flowing through all of us more specifically than others do. At the same time, these techniques provide wholly physical benefits as well, making them a vital tool for heightened of mental and physical well-being.

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Detoxification: Returning the Body to its Natural State

Stilles_MineralwasserDetoxification is something that our bodies do naturally every day; it is a bodily process whereby normal toxins and waste products are eliminated and neutralized via the colon, liver, and kidneys. Though it is something that will take place automatically, there are ways the body can be influenced to take the detoxifying process a few steps farther.

For starters, increasing the amount of water consumed per day to around 64 oz., varying based on weight, body fat percentage, etc., is the most immediately effective improvement that can be made to a person’s physical and mental well-being via detoxification. This change alone helps maintain the body’s hydration while flushing the body’s organs of toxins; this can help to improve weight loss, clear up skin, increase energy, mend aches and pains, and resolve digestive problems.  These are just a few of the many reasons that water may be characterized as the elixir of athanasia (immortality)… okay that may be a bit of an exaggeration.

Incorporating about 64 ounces into an everyday nutrition schedule, minimizing sugar intake (during detox especially, but also in general) and adding juice will advance the process of detoxification; It’s important to note that juice also may contain high amounts of natural sugars, and this should be considered with regard to blood glucose and insulin levels, especially when diabetes is involved. The water content of juice should also be taken into account as part of the total daily fluid intake.

Preferably, juices should contain full servings of both fruits and veggies. Some such juices are available for sale pre-made and there are also recipes online for homemade versions.

After the body is adjusted to the increased intake of liquids, juice fasting as a means of detoxification can be introduced. The idea behind juicing is to separate the fiber and pulp from the juice, which allows the body to digest the pure nutrients of the fruits and vegetables. When the body has less work to do, cleansing and elimination of toxins is much more efficient. Because the human body can not survive on the nutrients provided purely by juice, juice fasting is ideally done for only a few days – any less and results will be minimal (though still beneficial), any more and the fast will soon become a risk.

Although many toxins are a result of what the body takes in, some are unavoidable by-products of things beyond our control such as stress and dead cells. Altering what the body consumes may help to abolish these toxins, and therapeutic massage can support this process. Lymphatic drainage and other detox massages are especially beneficial.  The lymphatic system is one of the primary systems the body uses for elimination of toxins;  This is the basis for lymphatic massage, and specific massage techniques that encourage the system to more easily cleanse are utilized. Other detox massages such as  Swedish and Chinese massage normalize oxygen levels and improve colon function. Massage therapy is a special component of body detoxification in that it improves resistance to the accumulation of toxins and thereby helps to restore the body to its healthier natural state.

It should be kept in mind that the intent of detoxification and fasting is not primarily to lose weight and it is especially not to starve yourself in order to do so. The idea is to remove toxins from the body, which can only be done by limiting what one takes in and managing the way toxins are ushered out. It is surprising to discover just how little the body needs, enlightening to unveil the power it has to sustain its being, and invigorating to return the body to its natural, optimal state.

W.J.Pilsak at the German language Wikipedia [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], via Wikimedia Commons

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Massage Therapy for Stress Relief

relaxed-guyThe benefits of massage therapy are numerous, but the most requested and desired by far is stress relief.  We know that stress can accumulate in the body and mind even with the activities of everyday life;  similarly, negative stress can be reduced by modifying some everyday habits and finding new ones to encourage more balance in your life. Regular exercise, plenty of fluid intake and rest, positive attitude and environment and of course, massage therapy are a few of the choices you can make.

In this fast-paced, challenging world, the desire for stress relief is on par with Eurydice’s desire to escape the underworld (and probably to seek revenge on her husband). Although most of modern society can’t compare to the standards of Greek mythology, everyone has their problems. Whatever they may be, massage therapy helps to alleviate the associated stress that goes along with them, and in doing so helps to improve overall happiness and quality of life.
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