Benefits of Massage & Bodyworks & Chiropractic
Massage & Bodyworker's use a variety of techniques to address soft tissue problems. Gentle kneading and stretching lengthens contracted and irritated muscles and fascia. Painful sprains and strains, as well as myofascial adhesions, can be addressed directly with techniques that improve circulation and stimulate healthy separation and realignment of injured fibers. In general, therapeutic bodywork increases circulation. This reduces painful swelling and inflammation, and promotes healing by removing waste products and bringing nutrients to your tissues. Like a sponge absorbing water, both fascia and muscles begin to soften and lengthen.
Massage & Bodyworks supports Chiropractic
You can benefit in a number of ways by adding Clinical Bodywork to your Chiropractic care program. Recovery is normally faster and more complete when you address multiple components of your pain. Chiropractic treatment often proceeds more easily, with less discomfort, when soft tissue has been relaxed with massage. You may be less anxious and more ready to receive chiropractic adjustment after a therapeutic session. Adjustments frequently have a better effect when muscle tension is released.
Soft tissue components of your pain
Soft tissue irritation and guarding can actually spread because it causes protective muscle tightening in surrounding areas. Over time, tight, inflamed muscles and fascia suffer from poor circulation and can develop glue-like myofascial adhesions, which prevent muscles from lengthening completely. Painful trigger points can also develop, often referring pain or tingling to other areas in the body. In extreme cases, tight muscles can compress nerves or blood vessels.
Why addressing soft tissue is important
Addressing soft tissue problems is an important complement to chiropractic care. This is because muscles move joints, while ligaments and fascia support them. If a joint is adjusted without addressing related soft tissue problems, you may still experience pain. In addition, your tight muscles and shortened fascia can prolong the healing process and cause a joint complex to heal in a tightened and stiff state.
Physical Benefits of Therapeutic bodywork
Fosters faster healing of strained muscles and sprained ligaments
Improves circulation of blood and movement of lymphathic fluids
Reduces pain and swelling
Reduces formation of excessive scar tissue
Helps relieve tension, strain and whiplash related headaches
Reduces muscle spasms
Provides greater joint flexibility and range of motion
Helps relieve muscle tension and stiffness
Promotes deeper and easier breathing
Rehabilitation after injury
Strengthens the immune system
Improves posture
Review from Mareile McLaughlin Livingston, Kirchenthumbach, Germany
Christina has and always will be one of my favorite therapists. She
does amazing work, and I have always left her office with my muscles aching
less and feeling better. I have tried a number of her different bodywork styles
and depending on what I needed at the time, Christina has always helped to
guide me towards my goal of over all health. Along with the great work that
she does, she has a wonderful and bright personality making you feel like
her #1 client at all times.