Elements Therapeutic Massage - Edgewater http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog Recently Added Blog Posts en-us Mon, 21 May 2012 13:45:39 -0500 Can Massage Therapy Save You Money on Healthcare? http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2710/can-massage-therapy-save-you-money-on-healthcare- <p><strong>Can Massage Therapy Save You Money on Healthcare?</strong></p> <p>You might think of a massage as a luxury. But can massage therapy actually pay for itself by reducing your medical bills?</p> <p>There&rsquo;s growing evidence that massage is a beneficial complement to medical treatments for certain chronic health conditions. Significant research is ongoing in this area, notes the National Institutes of Health&rsquo;s National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM). While experts emphasize that the medical benefits of massage need more study, some research has shown evidence that massage therapy is effective in treating chronic health conditions that lead to billions of dollars in healthcare costs a year in America.</p> <p>Ranging from back pain, migraines and fibromyalgia to anxiety and depression, chronic health conditions are costing Americans dearly in out-of-pocket medical expenses to seek relief at doctor&rsquo;s offices, pharmacies and operating rooms.&nbsp; These are the types of conditions that massage can help with the most.</p> <ul><li>According to NCCAM, a 2008 review of 13 clinical trials found evidence that massage may help relieve chronic low-back pain.</li><li>The Mayo Clinic notes that some studies have found evidence that massage therapy is beneficial for anxiety and noted that ongoing sessions of massage therapy can reduce "trait anxiety" (general anxiety-proneness) &mdash; as well as improve symptoms of depression.</li><li>According to The Mayo Clinic, some research has shown that massage decreases chronic pain in people suffering with fibromyalgia or migraines. </li></ul> <p>Massage is even being used to help make cancer treatment less traumatic and debilitating. Massage therapy has been shown to bring a 50 percent improvement in symptoms including anxiety, pain and fatigue among patients being treated for cancer, according to the Integrative Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. And a study of more than 300 advanced-stage cancer patients in multiple hospice facilities found that massage may help relieve pain and boost mood for cancer patients.</p> <p><strong>Increase the benefits with regular massage treatments</strong></p> <p>Regular ongoing massage treatments can play a huge part in how healthy you&rsquo;ll be and how youthful you&rsquo;ll remain with each passing year, notes the Associated Bodywork &amp; Massage Professionals group. Getting a massage at consistent intervals is an investment in your health, and just because massage<em> feels</em> like pampering doesn&rsquo;t make it any less therapeutic. <strong></strong></p> <p>Think of massage appointments as one of your ongoing health and wellness habits that you do to prevent the costs, stress, pain, discomfort and upheaval associated with illness and disease.</p> <p>More massage! Better health!</p> Sat, 15 Jan 2011 11:15:00 -0600 http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2710/can-massage-therapy-save-you-money-on-healthcare- Benefits of Massage Therapy for Seniors http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2708/benefits-of-massage-therapy-for-seniors <p>Benefits of Massage Therapy for Seniors</p> <p>It&rsquo;s no secret that the fastest-growing segment of the American population is 65 or older.&nbsp; According to the Department of Health &amp; Human Services, the number of people 65 and older numbered 39.6 million and represented 12.9% of the US population in 2009.&nbsp; By 2030, there will be about 72.1 million people 65 and older, or 19% of the population.&nbsp; &nbsp;As this population group grows, there will be an increased emphasis on health, quality of life and well-being.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>Massage therapy offers many possibilities to this senior group of citizens.&nbsp; Massage can provide relief from various types of muscle tension and overall discomfort for seniors who are still very active as well as those who are living with limiting conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, or high blood pressure</p> <p>Therapeutic massage, provided by a licensed massage professional, has been proven to do the following:</p> <ul><li>Decreases anxiety and stress</li><li>Lessons the symptoms of depression</li><li>Stabilizes blood pressure</li><li>Helps alleviate sleep disorders</li><li>Increases circulation</li><li>Improves joint mobility </li><li>Decreases inflammation</li><li>Increases the sense of well being</li><li>May lesson dependence on pain medications and&nbsp; other types of medications</li><li>Improves the flow of lymphatic fluid</li><li>Improves digestion</li><li>Provides much needed touch and nurturing</li></ul> <p>Additionally, the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) states that massage therapy can improve the quality of life for those in hospice living or comfort care.</p> <p>Most licensed massage therapists are knowledgeable of the conditions that can occur in seniors, and can provide light to medium touch massage for specific, individual needs. Of course, all therapists are sensitive to each client&rsquo;s sense of modesty and privacy and will respect and accommodate special requests.&nbsp; Before undergo any massage session, it is always recommended to discuss your needs and make sure the therapist is trained in massage techniques for seniors.</p> <p>Some may wonder if a physician&rsquo;s approval or a prescription is required for massage therapy, and it is generally not. However, there may be instances when a client should consult with their physician to insure safety before beginning a massage program.&nbsp; For example, someone who has an acute illness, is undergoing chemotherapy, has osteoarthritis, osteoporosis or has had recent surgery, should talk to their doctor first.</p> Sat, 15 Jan 2011 11:11:00 -0600 http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2708/benefits-of-massage-therapy-for-seniors Oh, My Aching Back! http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2709/oh-my-aching-back- <p><strong>Oh, My Aching Back!</strong></p> <p>More than 100 million Americans suffer from lower-back pain, and nearly 25 billion dollars is spent in search of relief annually.&nbsp; A 2003 study shows that massage therapy produces better results and reduces the need for painkillers by 36 percent when compared to other therapies, including acupuncture and spinal manipulations*.</p> <p>Therapeutic massage can indeed be an effective way to ease the pain of a wide variety of spinal conditions including: muscle tension, spasms, inflammation, aches, stiffness and pain.&nbsp; A skilled massage therapist will knead, rub and manipulate the affected muscles to increase blood flow (circulation) throughout the body.&nbsp; This will deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles and helps eliminate any acids or other waste products that accumulates in the affected area. The outcome is <strong>pain relief</strong>.</p> <p>Here are some tips on how to massage away that pain in your back:</p> <ul><li>Make sure the massage therapist you use for your back pain has received training from an accredited school and that they have completed 500 hours of training.&nbsp; </li><li>If you&rsquo;ve been injured during exercise of some type, consider a sports massage. Sports massage promotes both flexibility and relieves deep muscle tightness and strains.</li><li>For acute pack pain, request a deep tissue massage, but be prepared for an aggressive massage designed to liberate muscle fiber and detoxify the muscle tissue. There may be a slight level of discomfort, but it should not feel too uncomfortable. The therapist should check in with you during the treatment to determine if the pressure it right, &ldquo;Should I go deeper, stay at the same level or even go somewhat lighter?&rdquo;</li><li>Try a massage that alternates hot and cold treatments to alleviate back pain caused by sprains. </li><li>A hot stone massage can be very effective as the stones transfer heat into your body, allowing the therapist to work more effectively.</li><li>For a quick and temporary fix, look at investing in a hand-held home massager to take away minor pain. This will not provide all the benefits of a professional massage therapist but it will help you in a pinch.</li></ul> <p>Always remember, not all types of massage is appropriate for all types of back pain.&nbsp; A deep tissue massage is potentially not a good idea for someone suffering from rheumatoid arthritis or other degenerative diseases; however, a lighter touch massage <strong>would</strong> be appropriate.&nbsp; Be sure to always discuss the techniques to be used by the massage therapist, before beginning the massage session.&nbsp; If you have acute back pains, you should also consult your physician before beginning any massage therapy program.</p><p><em>At Elements Therapeutic Massage, our therapeutic approach is designed to match you with the therapist and the specific technique that&rsquo;s best for your unique health and wellness situation.&nbsp; We also use a proprietary numbering system that indicates the level of work a therapist does, which is very important when dealing with back pain. </em></p> Sat, 15 Jan 2011 11:11:00 -0600 http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2709/oh-my-aching-back- Can’t Sleep? Serotonin and Massage May be the Answer http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2707/can-t-sleep-serotonin-and-massage-may-be-the-answer <p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Can&rsquo;t Sleep?&nbsp; Serotonin and Massage May be the Answer</span></strong></p> <p>Do you struggle for hours to get to sleep, no matter how tired you are? Or do you wake up in the middle of the night and lay awake for hours, watching the clock and worrying about the next day?&nbsp; If so, you&rsquo;re not alone.&nbsp; Insomnia is a very common sleep problem with more than 30% of the adults in the U.S. suffering from it; and 10% experiencing chronic insomnia (National Sleep Foundation).&nbsp;</p> <p>Insomnia comes from the Latin words for &ldquo;no sleep&rdquo;.&nbsp; It is characterized by difficulty falling asleep, difficultly staying asleep, waking up too early and poor quality, &ldquo;non-restorative&rdquo; sleep.&nbsp; Chronic insomnia is poor sleep every night or most nights for more than 6 months.</p> <p>Insomnia takes a huge toll on your energy, mood, and ability to function during the day. Chronic insomnia can even contribute to long-term health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure.&nbsp;</p> <p>But you don&rsquo;t have to put up with insomnia. There are a wide variety of methods recommended for treating insomnia.&nbsp; Many of them involve simple life-style and daily habit changes such as not watching TV in bed, avoiding excessive alcohol and caffeine in the evenings and developing a relaxing bedtime routine.&nbsp; Others involve a variety of medications &ndash; some over the counter; others prescriptive.&nbsp; But, now there are also complementary alternative medical (CAM) choices, one of which is therapeutic massage.&nbsp;</p> <p>Serotonin plays a key role in mood, body temperature, physical coordination, appetite and sleep; and therapeutic massage can work to increase serotonin levels.&nbsp; A 2000 study on back pain and massage conducted by the Touch Research institute and the University Of Miami School Of Medicine demonstrated that in addition to a decrease in long-term pain, subjects receiving regular therapeutic massage also experienced an increase in serotonin levels and improved sleep*.</p> <p>Therapeutic massage is a healthy and substance-free way to increase serotonin levels for the sleep deprived.&nbsp; Additionally, serotonin is a natural way to produce melatonin, which causes a drop in body temperature and positively influences sleepiness.&nbsp;</p> <p>If you&rsquo;re one of the 1,000&rsquo;s of Americans suffering from lack of sleep, simple changes to your lifestyle and daily habits can always help.&nbsp; But you should also consider massage, as regular therapeutic massage sessions may prove to be the healthy, logical, safe and inexpensive way to put a stop to your sleepless nights.</p> Sat, 15 Jan 2011 11:08:00 -0600 http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2707/can-t-sleep-serotonin-and-massage-may-be-the-answer Massage and Weight Loss http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2706/massage-and-weight-loss <p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Massage and Weight Loss</span></strong></p> <p>You&rsquo;ve had a fabulous holiday season - you&rsquo;ve enjoyed your family and friends, the presents were wonderful and as always, you had plenty to eat and drink!&nbsp; The only trouble is, now you&rsquo;re faced with your annual weight gain <strong><em>and</em></strong> your annual New Year&rsquo;s resolution to get it off and get back in shape!</p> <p>Of course, the first thing on your mind is to start dieting and to get into a regular exercise schedule.&nbsp; You know eating right and exercise are two sure-fired ways to recover from the holiday fun.&nbsp; Now, there&rsquo;s a new addition to your annual &ldquo;get back in shape&rdquo; plan &ndash; this year add therapeutic massage to your New Year&rsquo;s resolution.</p> <p>Scientists now confirm what massage therapists have always known:&nbsp; massage can be a powerful and effective weight-loss tool. Massage is known to lower stress, improve circulation, increase mobility and speed recovery from overdoing it at the gym.&nbsp; Here&rsquo;s how massage therapy specifically applies to your weight loss plan.</p> <p>Massage improves circulation and the supply of nutrients to the muscles.&nbsp;&nbsp; After muscles are exercised, vital nutrients must be supplied to them so that they can recover and rebuild themselves.&nbsp; Massage maximizes the supply of these nutrients and oxygen through increased blood flow, which helps the muscles grow and burn more calories.</p> <p>Massage also helps break down scar tissue built up from damage to the muscles, which further helps circulation as well as mobility.&nbsp; Also, massage helps flush toxins from the body, meaning your body can focus on the healthy foods you are eating and not the environmental toxins that build up over time, and especially during the holidays.</p> <p>For those on an aggressive workout schedule, massage can greatly improve your flexibility and range of motion.&nbsp; This will make you less likely to hurt yourself, meaning more productive and pain-free hours in the gym which will result in greater calorie burn.&nbsp; Massage also helps reduce soreness by stretching, kneading and rubbing the muscles to keep them loose.&nbsp; With all this, there&rsquo;s no taking off days from the gym, rather it&rsquo;s easy to stay on a normal workout schedule.</p> <p>If you&rsquo;re new to massage or one who&rsquo;s gained more than a few pounds during the holiday festivities, it&rsquo;s understandable if you feel a little self-conscious about disrobing for a massage.&nbsp; But don&rsquo;t worry, massage therapists are sensitive to your feelings and realize that nudity is the number one concern for many people experiencing a massage.&nbsp; Massage therapists are used to seeing all shapes, sizes and conditions of the body and they have an entirely clinical perspective, no different than any other health-care giver.&nbsp; Additionally, all clients are discretely draped under a sheet with only one body part being uncovered at a time.&nbsp; Of course, you can always undress to your level of comfort, leaving on portions of your clothing or undergarments.</p> <p>Whether it&rsquo;s a New Year&rsquo;s resolution or a diet of any sort, always consider incorporating massage into your weight-loss routine with a bi-weekly or weekly treatment.&nbsp;</p> <p>Losing weight is never easy.&nbsp; But thankfully it&rsquo;s simple to incorporate massage in the healthy lifestyle that you&rsquo;re building and to make it a regular on-going part of your life.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s also a good idea to talk to your massage therapist or a doctor up front to let them know your weight loss goals, fitness routine and to determine how often you are getting massage.&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t be surprised if there are more massages recommended at the beginning of your plan &ndash; this is normal and helps your massage therapist know your body&rsquo;s way of handling stress and exertion.</p> Sat, 15 Jan 2011 11:08:00 -0600 http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2706/massage-and-weight-loss Time to Detox? http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2305/Time-to-Detox <p><strong>Need to Detox? Massage Can Help</strong></p> <p>Not feeling your best and not sure why? Might be time to detox.</p> <p>You don&rsquo;t have to go on a detox diet or drink special smoothies to detox. Start with a massage to kick-start your body&rsquo;s own<em> natural </em>cleansing processes, which can slow down for a variety of reasons &mdash; lack of regular exercise, too little fluids or fiber in the diet &hellip; If you haven&rsquo;t been taking the best care of yourself, a detoxifying massage can help set things right again.</p> <p><strong>How does massage help the body detox, exactly? </strong></p> <p>The rhythmic strokes and pressure applied to muscles, tissues and organs during massage therapy help stimulate the circulatory system. It works sort of like a sponge: When pressure is applied to the tissue and fat, toxins are literally &ldquo;squeezed&rdquo; out from in between the muscle fibers and cells. They&rsquo;re released into the circulatory system for easier elimination.</p> <p><strong>The lymph system is key</strong></p> <p>Your lymphatic fluid system works with your cardiovascular circulatory system to flush out toxins and carry immune cells throughout the body to help defend against infections. If your lymph fluid circulation gets sluggish, toxins can accumulate and immune cells may not get carried to the areas of the body where they&rsquo;re needed.</p> <p>Since the lymph system doesn&rsquo;t have a big central pump like the heart to keep things moving, it has to rely on gravity, exercise, breathing &hellip; and massage. So if you haven&rsquo;t been as good as you should about your exercise, diet and &ldquo;me time&rdquo; routine (it happens to the best of us!), that can affect how you feel, causing aches, pains and swelling (lymph edema). It can also cause deterioration in organs and glands like the thymus that are vital players in your immune system.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s easy to see why detoxification is important to avoiding illness and chronic health conditions. So if you&rsquo;re not feeling your best or haven&rsquo;t been as good about your diet and exercise routine lately, try a massage to get back on track. Remember to drink a glass or two of pure water after massage to help the body flush out toxins more rapidly.</p> Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:26:00 -0600 http://touchofelements.com/edgewater/blog/2305/Time-to-Detox