Therapeutic
Massage
Since your muscles are attached to your bones, chiropractic care and massage therapy go hand-in-hand. Oftentimes, muscles are not releasing properly and in the course of chiropractic care, massage therapy can be especially effective. This is especially true in cases where there has been some physical trauma or an accident.
The central nervous system is the system your body uses to communicate with all of its moving parts. As those parts are moving, and you’re using your body every day, your daily activities cause your muscles and joints to experience some stress. Chiropractic massage therapy helps support your central nervous system and keeps these muscles and joints moving, helping your whole body work properly to support the activities you love in life.
For patients who are experiencing muscle pain in tandem with their chiropractic challenges, massage therapy can help bring relief, speed up recovery, and detox the body all at the same time. Patients who include massage therapy in their treatment plan, where needed, experience muscle releases, decreases in their pain, and a return to some of the function and comfort they have lost.
Massage can help with:
Decreased Stress
Improved Circulation
Decreased Tension
Enhanced Immunity
Improved Joint Motion
Released Endorphins
Mental Health
Diminish Aches & Pains
Massage therapy is helping patients reduce their pain, but even more important, prevent it in the first place! By helping realign the vertebrae in your spine, relaxing your muscles, and releasing toxins in your body, massage therapy promotes both healing and general health. Ask us about how massage therapy may be right for you.
Massage therapy is helping patients reduce their pain, but even more important, prevent it in the first place! By helping realign the vertebrae in your spine, relaxing your muscles, and releasing toxins in your body, massage therapy promotes both healing and general health. Ask us about how massage therapy may be right for you.
Massage services we offer:
A firm-pressure therapeutic massage. Helps alleviate pain, muscle spasms, stress, inflammation, and tissue damage. Great for anyone with soft tissue problems that produce any discomfort or pain.
A therapeutic massage that includes stretching and compression techniques. Rehabilitates soft tissue dysfunction that can result from physical labor, lifting weights or sports-related injuries. Promotes flexibility, reduces swelling, relieves muscle tension, and alleviates muscle fatigue.
A gentle massage geared to relieving the muscle cramps, spasms, and pain often encountered in the lower back, neck, hips, and legs during pregnancy. Safe semi-reclined and side-to-side body positioning with body pillows for extra comfort.
An efficient, fully-clothed massage that improves circulation, stimulates muscles, and reduces tension in the back, neck, and shoulders.
Application of pressure to areas in the foot to bring relaxation and healing to the corresponding area of the body.
Penetrating heat from smooth oiled and warmed stones that are used to relieve tense muscles and sore joints. Combined with Esalen / Swedish techniques, creates a thoroughly relaxing experience.
Get things moving faster and with less effort using cupping. Cupping therapy is an ancient technique in which local suction is created on the skin, mobilizing blood flow to promote healing. By creating suction and negative pressure, cupping is used to increase blood flow. This results in loosening adhesions, softening connective tissue, and decreasing tension in stubborn trigger points.
Is a gentle, hands-on approach that releases tensions deep in the body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance. Can be integrated into a massage session or on its own.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage [MLD] is a unique, gentle type of skin massage technique that promotes lymph to drain out of a limb or extremity into an area that drains normally. In addition to improving lymphatic circulation, MLD also increases blood flow in deep and superficial veins; known to reduce puffiness in the face giving a “thinner” appearance and aiding in the progression of a sinus cold.