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Is All Massage Created Equal?
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Newsletter: Temporomandibular Joint Disorder and Massage

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder and Massage
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

What is a KNOT and how did it get here?

Scar tissue is created by more than just scalpels.  There is more to What is a KNOT and how did it get here?
 
 
The most frequently asked question I hear is, Increased stress on muscle fiberscaused by vigorous exercise or trauma (i.e. whiplash) can produce micro-tears which are repaired with scar tissue. Also,areas of repetitive useare sometimes reinforced by excess fascia that the body lays down over those stressed areas. These are natural functions that serve a good purpose. The problem is two-fold. Sometimes more fascia than necessary is created which leads to the second problem. Excess fascia and scar tissue can become adhered to muscle fibers and other fascia causing jumbled tissue.

The Biomechanics of Massage: How Massage Therapy Changes the Tonicity of Muscles

bi·o·me·chan·ics - The study of the action of external and internal forces on the living body.The Biomechanics of Massage:
How Massage Therapy Changes the Tonicity of Muscles
Massage is science.  Want to know more?  Read all of our articles.Any muscle in the body can be tight and can develop trigger points.  The most common are the levator scapula and upper trapezius.Many people know that massage helps muscles relax, but few likely understand why.  Massage is a science as well as an art. 

Muscle tone is usually thought of in terms of fitness but really, tonicity refers to the level of tightness or flacidity.  Overuse can cause a muscle to be painfully tight while underuse can cause stiffening and shortening. Optimal tonicity is where muscles are able to return to a lengthened resting state after contraction 

Is All Massage Created Equal?

How massage savvy are you? If you are a veteran, you know the difference between a good and not-so-good massage. Come in to Right as Rain and feel the difference.Is All Massage Created Equal?
You have heard the phrase, "you get what you pay for."  With the emergence of social media marketing such as GROUPON and Living Social, people don't have to do much legwork to find a low-cost massage.  But with hundreds of people responding and therapists taking drastic pay cuts, might that undermine your chances of getting agoodmassage?

Do you think 'the cheaper the better?' WRONG. You get what you pay for and massage is too precious to squander. Invest in a high-quality, therapeutic massage and have no regrets.If that doesn't matter to you, it should.  With the potential to get real relief from acute and chronic pain by skilled massage therapy, throwing away money on a massage that does nothing for your musculoskeletal complaints is like buying a hamburger for $2.

Myofascial Massage for the Sports-Minded

Massage is good for athletes and sports enthusiasts.
 
Myofascial Massage for the Sports-Minded
Taking good care of your soft tissues will help you do your best when exercising or playing your sport.
 
 
 
If you’ve read my previous articles, you know that among many powerful benefits, massage can help release toxins from the body and dissolve trigger points.  There is another piece to the puzzle that may be particularly interesting to athletes and exercise enthusiasts.
 
A glimpse at what fascia looks like in the human bodyThis article is not about myofascial release technique.  Neither is it about sports massage.  It is about fascia and how massaging it and tight muscles can help you to

Myofascial Trigger Points - Massage Relieves Radiating Pain

Make the Right Move and get a massage from Right as Rain today!

The Pain-Spasm Wheel - How Stress Transforms Into Pain

Stress contributes to the spokes of the Pain-Spasm Wheel leading to PAIN.
The Pain-Spasm Wheel -
How Stress Transforms Into Pain
Find out how stress transforms into both acute and chronic pain.
What is the pain-spasm wheel?  It is an illustration that depicts how stress can perpetuate multiple, associated effects leading to the result of pain from muscle tension.

Before we examine the wheel, let’s look at how someone gets ON the wheel in the first place.  Think of this paragraph as the onramp to the wheel.  The three main causes of muscle tension are overuse/overload, trauma and compensation.  Imagine a carpenter whose task is to use a screwdriver all day, every day.

The Top Ten Reasons Women Procrastinate Having a Massage

Can you find your excuse in this article?  Now you can you conquer it.The Top Ten Reasons Women Procrastinate
Having a Massage
 
People tend to procrastinate making healthy changes in their life such as starting an exercise program or eating healthier food.  It is hard to believe that anyone would put off having a massage with all the information available about the health benefits soft tissue therapy provides.  But sometimes even massage therapy, as enjoyable as it is, can be met with a reason to hold off for another day, week or month.

The Many Health Benefits of Massage

There are many health benefits of massage!

The Risks and Rewards of Massage Therapy

At some point, your body may stop masking the pain you cause.
The Risks and Rewards of Massage Therapy
 
 
Pain is the language your body uses to tell you to make a change.The human body is an incredible thing.  Just like a dutiful mother that picks up after her family and says nothing, your body picks up after you.  The body compensates for the things we do like slouch our backs at work all day, run and play sports without stretching properly and sleep on our tummies while our spines are being crunched like accordions.  The body does what it can to prevent us from feeling pain which I call