Medical Massage is result oriented and the treatment
is specifically directed to resolve conditions that have
been diagnosed and prescribed by a Physician. The
therapist may use a variety of modalities or procedures
during the treatment, but will focus the Medical Massage
treatment only on the areas of the body related to the
diagnosis and prescription. The Medical Massage
Therapist encourages communication and guidance from
your Physician, Physical Therapist and/or Chiropractor.
Medical Massage is prescribed by Physicians for Specific
injury and/or physical conditions.
Requires Prescription from doctor.
Some treatments may be covered by your insurance.
What are the benefits of Medical Massage Therapy?
1. Releases tight
and sore muscles which can cause Ischemia (Ischemia: A
lack of blood supply to soft tissues.)
2. Helps relieve nerve compression or entrapment.
(Pressure on a nerve by soft tissue, cartilage or bone,
which can contribute to muscle atrophy, referred pain,
and conditions.)
3. Deactivates Myofascial Trigger Points (Trigger
Points: Areas of high neurological activity, which refer
pain to other parts of the body.)
4. Decreases Pain And Inflammation: Massage can restore
suppleness and strength to your muscles, improving their
overall function.
5. Alleviates Stress and Improves Circulation.
6. Increases Flexibility And Range Of Motion.
7. Calms The Nervous System: The nervous system is your
communication network, sending messages constantly that
determine proper functioning throughout your body.
Stress can affect the ability of the nervous system to
do its job. The many nerve endings found in the skin and
muscles are soothed by massage, and this contributes to
keeping your internal lines of communication open and
operational.
8. Improves Posture And Coordination.
As powerful as Medical Massage Therapy can be, in certain cases it may be contraindicated. Please consult with your physician or health care provider to determine the appropriate treatment protocol.
The most common conditions treated by Medical Massage Practitioners:
| Frozen Shoulder | Hamstring Strains |
| Whiplash Injuries | Carpal Tunnel |
| Rotator Cuff Injuries | Upper Back Pain |
| Scar Tissue | Tennis Elbow |
| Plantar Fasciitis | Shin Splints |
| Ankle Sprains | Sciatica |
| Achilles Tendonitis | Meniscus Tears |
| Low Back Pain | SI Joint Dysfunction |
| Fibromyalgia | Mid Back Pain |
| Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | Bulging Discs |
| Complicated Knee Pain | ITB Friction Syndrome |