A Massage Helps

A Massage Helps A MASSAGE HELPS ~Pain relief The working philosophy at A Massage Helps is to care for the client's needs through physiological techniques and a caring attitude.

Although A Massage Helps is a new business in the Orange Park Area, formed in 2021 massage therapy is not new to Tracy, owner and Massage Therapist . Massage therapy has been an major part of my life for the past 28 years. Tracy explains: "Many clients come to enjoy the stress reduction that massage offers, some for the therapeutic benefits of releasing toxins from the body, and others for the overall effect that massage therapy provides." What makes us unique? What makes A Massage Helps In Orange Park FL ,different from others? Each massage is given with a deep concern for the total well-being of the individual - providing for the emotional, physical and psychological needs of the client. I would say a caring touch. I want to feel one with my clients, and place them on a different plain of existence.

Welcome to A Massage Helps. Where all your needs in regards to pain relief management are met.
04/09/2021

Welcome to A Massage Helps. Where all your needs in regards to pain relief management are met.

06/19/2017

Hip and lower back pain can come as a result of an irritation of the sciatic nerve. This pain can spread downwards and can affect the limbs and the feet. It is something many people

06/17/2017
03/27/2017

This Proprietary blend of Mother Nature's most precious and powerful oils is so rich in germ-destroying and body-healting properties, with a few drops a day, you could soon say goodbye to unnessary doctor's visits

Cold weather causes your muscles to tighten up more. Along with the gloom winter brings, the cold causes tension to incr...
01/24/2014

Cold weather causes your muscles to tighten up more. Along with the gloom winter brings, the cold causes tension to increase and makes your muscles sore and your body ache. As a result, blood flow decreases in those muscles as they tense up.

Hot Stones in conjunction with massage, provide an intense feeling of relaxation. The warmth of the stones penetrates the deep muscle tissues, allowing nutritious blood flow and oxygenation to return to the congested muscle tissues.

This helps fight inflammation, reduces pain and soreness and stimulates lymphatic drainage, which creates a powerful detoxifying effect. Similar to other types of massage, hot stone massage also helps to relieve stress.

12/27/2013

"Research shows children who receive massage are more alert, gain weight faster, sleep more soundly, and suffer less anxiety." (Source: Massage & Reflexology for Babies and Children - http://amzn.to/1h0pmIw)

The book covers a 10-minute massage for newborns and a centuries-old Ayurveda massage from India especially designed for times when kids are overactive during the day or restless at bedtime. Has anyone read it? I just put it in my shopping cart.

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****UPDATE**** I was just notified that the price of one of the items in my shopping cart had changed - looks like all the reasonably priced copies of this book have sold out. Fortunately, a massage therapist who works with babies recommended this one in the comments.

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I'm ordering it instead :)

via The Natural Parent Magazine

11/20/2013

What Are Shoulder Problems?
Fast Facts: An Easy-to-Read Series of Publications for the Public by National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)

Who Gets Shoulder Problems?
Men, women, and children can have shoulder problems. They occur in people of all races and ethnic backgrounds.


What Causes Shoulder Problems?
Many shoulder problems are caused by the breakdown of soft tissues in the shoulder region. Using the shoulder too much can cause the soft tissue to break down faster as people get older. Doing manual labor and playing sports may cause shoulder problems.

Shoulder pain may be felt in one small spot, in a larger area, or down the arm. Pain that travels along nerves to the shoulder can be caused by diseases such as:

Gallbladder disease
Liver disease
Heart disease
Disease of the spine in the neck.

How Are Shoulder Problems Diagnosed?
Doctors diagnose shoulder problems by using:

Medical history
Physical examination
Tests such as x rays, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

How Are Shoulder Problems Treated?
Shoulder problems are most often first treated with RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation):

Rest. Don’t use the shoulder for 48 hours.

Ice. Put an ice pack on the injured area for 20 minutes, four to eight times per day. Use a cold pack, ice bag, or a plastic bag filled with crushed ice wrapped in a towel.

Compression. Put even pressure (compression) on the painful area to help reduce the swelling. A wrap or bandage will help hold the shoulder in place.

Elevation. Keep the injured area above the level of the heart. A pillow under the shoulder will help keep it up.
If pain and stiffness persist, see a doctor to diagnose and treat the problem.

What Are the Most Common Shoulder Problems?
The most common shoulder problems are:

Dislocation
Separation
Rotator cuff disease
Rotator cuff tear
Frozen shoulder
Fracture
Arthritis.

The symptoms and treatment of shoulder problems vary, depending on the type of problem.

Dislocation

Dislocation occurs when the ball at the top of the bone in the upper arm pops out of the socket. It can happen if the shoulder is twisted or pulled very hard.

To treat a dislocation, a doctor performs a procedure to push the ball of the upper arm back into the socket.

Once a shoulder is dislocated, it may happen again. This is common in young, active people. If the dislocation injures tissues or nerves around the shoulder, surgery may be needed.

Separation
A shoulder separation occurs when the ligaments between the collarbone and the shoulder blade are torn. The injury is most often caused by a blow to the shoulder or by falling on an outstretched hand.

Rotator Cuff Disease: Tendinitis and Bursitis
In tendinitis of the shoulder, tendons become inflamed (red, sore, and swollen) from being pinched by parts around the shoulder.

Bursitis occurs when the bursa—a small fluid-filled sac that helps protect the shoulder joint—is inflamed. Bursitis is sometimes caused by disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis. It is also caused by playing sports that overuse the shoulder or by jobs with frequent overhead reaching.

Rotator Cuff Tear
Rotator cuff tendons can become inflamed from frequent use or aging. Sometimes they are injured from a fall on an outstretched hand. Sports or jobs with repeated overhead motion can also damage the rotator cuff. Aging causes tendons to wear down, which can lead to a tear. Some tears are not painful, but others can be very painful.


Frozen Shoulder
Movement of the shoulder is very restricted in people with a frozen shoulder. Causes of frozen shoulder are:

Lack of use due to chronic pain.
Rheumatic disease that is getting worse.
Bands of tissue that grow in the joint and restrict motion.
Lack of the fluid that helps the shoulder joint move.

Fracture
A fracture is a crack through part or all of a bone. In the shoulder, a fracture usually involves the collarbone or upper arm bone. Fractures are often caused by a fall or blow to the shoulder.


Arthritis of the Shoulder
Arthritis can be one of two types:

Osteoarthritis—a disease caused by wear and tear of the cartilage.

Rheumatoid arthritis—an autoimmune disease causing one or more joints to become inflamed.

Osteoarthritis of the shoulder is often treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin and ibuprofen. People with rheumatoid arthritis may need physical therapy and medicine such as corticosteroids.

Much More Info Here: http://1.usa.gov/1b7Lpu2

Summer time is when we are outgoing and involved in many outdoor activities. Sore muscles can slow you down for a few da...
07/16/2013

Summer time is when we are outgoing and involved in many outdoor activities. Sore muscles can slow you down for a few days during the healing process.
Massage can strengthen muscle tone and speed up muscular healing. Take a break and get back to what you love to do the most.
We are offering Summer specials.. $45.00 1 hour massage $65.00 90 minute massage Call today 208-412-0815 A Massage Helps

06/27/2013

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