Medical Massage Therapy
Medical massage is a specialty in the field of massage therapy that is used to treat conditions of most major physiological systems, such as skeletal, nervous, circulatory, digestive, and muscular, as well as a powerful rehabilitative procedure. The specific muscles, trigger points, and pain complaints would be addressed in this kind of treatment.
Medical Massage Therapy is the focused use of advanced massage techniques to treat a specific condition and achieve a specific outcome. In some cases the condition treated is first diagnosed by the patient's physician. In other cases the medical massage therapist simply treats the patient based on the patient's subjective description of his or her symptoms following a thorough assessment of the patient's muscles, posture, and so on.
Techniques used during a medical massage often include neuromuscular therapy, myofascial release, and lymphatic drainage massage among many others; however, they can also include more common techniques such as Swedish massage. The major difference between a medical massage and a regular massage is that it is performed by a therapist with advanced training and the treatment is structured to obtain a specific outcome.
Most common pain conditions respond extremely well to massage treatments. If you suffer from any of these ailments, massage can be beneficial to you:
Rates are as follows:
30 minute session: $35
60 minute session: $65
90 minute session: $90
Medical Massage Therapy is the focused use of advanced massage techniques to treat a specific condition and achieve a specific outcome. In some cases the condition treated is first diagnosed by the patient's physician. In other cases the medical massage therapist simply treats the patient based on the patient's subjective description of his or her symptoms following a thorough assessment of the patient's muscles, posture, and so on.
Techniques used during a medical massage often include neuromuscular therapy, myofascial release, and lymphatic drainage massage among many others; however, they can also include more common techniques such as Swedish massage. The major difference between a medical massage and a regular massage is that it is performed by a therapist with advanced training and the treatment is structured to obtain a specific outcome.
Most common pain conditions respond extremely well to massage treatments. If you suffer from any of these ailments, massage can be beneficial to you:
- Low Back Pain
- Stress
- TMJ Pain
- Sciatica & Piriformis Syndrome
- Neck Tension, Headaches & Migraines
- Reduced Range of Motion
- Postural Imbalances
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Tingling in Hands
- ADHD
- Costochondritis
- Recovery after Surgery
- Immune System Enhancement
- Chronic Pain (in any area)
- Lymphedema
- Joint Aches & Arthritis
- Fibromyalgia Pain
- Tendonitis
- Bulimia
- Constipation
- Breast Pain
- PMS
- Pregnancy Aches
- Phantom Limb Pain & Amputation
- Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)
- Autism
- Anxiety & Other Psychological Concerns
Rates are as follows:
30 minute session: $35
60 minute session: $65
90 minute session: $90