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5 Benefits of Medical Massages

June 27, 2022 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

A professional Medical can have many positive impacts on the body and your health

Before getting into the benefits of medical massages, first we need to differentiate between a regular massage and a medical massage. A normal massage will usually focus on relieving tension in the soft tissue, and is generally used to relax and reduce stress in the body. Generally speaking a traditional massage will be pleasant but won’t really address the same things that a medical massage will.

A medical massage, also known as a deep tissue massage can cause discomfort and a little bit of pain in some people, however it has been described as a “good pain” where the patient feels relief alongside the discomfort. Today we’re going to go over 5 benefits of medical massages.

Pain Management

Medical massages is a non-pharmaceutical alternative to pain management. Medical massage techniques tend to be slower and use more strength in order to target the deeper layers of hurt or injured muscle and connective tissue. Though commonly used to treat injuries, medical massages can also be used to loosen up muscle tension that can build up when suffering from chronic pain. Medical massages can also be used to treat pain caused by:

  • Lower Back Pain
  • Torticollis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Plantar Fasciitis

For chronic pain, medical massages have been shown to be as effective as some medications while being more cost effective.

Increased Mobility

When receiving regular medical massages, it can help break up scar tissue by promoting lymphatic circulation. The lymphatic system being your body’s way of getting rid of unnecessary byproducts of the body. This may improve range of motion and flexibility in the injured area.

Medical massages can be used to treat a variety of symptoms caused by arthritis including reduced mobility, pain in joints, stiffness and swelling. For people suffering from arthritis, massages with moderate pressure can reduce pain and tension making movement less painful.

Improves Heart Health

Blood pressure can be affected by tension, stress among other reasons. As previously stated, medical massages can be used to reduce both stress and tension. It has been shown to have a beneficial impact on systolic, diastolic and mean arterial blood pressure. They also increase the production of serotonin, which is the hormone that makes us feel happy and promotes a positive mood. A negative or stressful mood can produce hormones that can temporarily increase blood pressure.

Injury Rehabilitation

When injured, the soft tissue can become twisted or tense. A medical massage can help in stretching, loosening and straightening deep soft tissues causing pain. The increased blood circulation to the area can help decrease inflammation in the muscle or joint injured. Though often used to treat injuries related to sports, regular medical massages can help prevent muscle injuries and reduce muscle fatigue. Stretching connective tissue with medical massage helps improve circulation and promotes tissue repair.

Mental Health

Medical massages can reduce physical pain, tension and stress. By reducing the pain caused by these physical conditions it allows the patient to be more relaxed. Reducing heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen use may reduce mental stress and anxiety which are commonly associated with depression. It is believed that massages reduce levels of cortisol, known as the stress hormone. Massage therapy in general has been known to lower stress,  reduce anxiety and make people less irritable.

Sleeping helps the body recover physically and mentally. Poor sleep can lead to poor health which can make it harder to sleep. It has been shown that medical massages can improve sleep patterns in patients of all ages. Lack of sleep has been shown to be linked with anxiety disorder.  When able to rest properly patients notice an improvement in their mood. 

Medical massages may not be for everyone, though it being a low-risk treatment option means it’s available to most people dealing with stress and pain.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can reach out to us and ask us about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

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Massage As Part Of Your Therapy

September 23, 2021 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

Massage As Part Of Your Therapy

Massage therapy is the hands on manipulation of soft body tissue, such as muscles, tendons and ligaments. It was passed down through generations to heal injuries, relieve pain, and prevent and cure illnesses. It’s been practiced in some form for thousands of years, originating in 3000 BCE or earlier in India, considered a sacred system of natural healing.

Today we know it can reduce symptoms of an array of conditions such as:

  • Cancer related fatigue
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Tendonitis
  • Headaches
  • Fibromyalgia

Although on its own massage therapy can be very helpful in recovery, it can not be denied that when combined with other forms of therapy you can see far better results. At times, you can expect to see results even after the first session.

Massage Therapy with Physical Therapy

When deciding to combine massage therapy, understand when is the best time to do so, before or after a physical therapy session. Depending on your physical therapy sessions, there are advantages in getting massaged before and/or after each one.

If you decide before, massage therapy increases soft tissue elasticity, reduces muscle tension and relieves stiff joints. Promoting blood flow and relaxation to the hurt area making it easier to find muscle knots or faulty tissue. This will be beneficial in having a better range of motion, and getting the muscles ready to move and work enabling a better session with your physical therapist.

If you choose post physical therapy, a massage would provide nutrients to tissues recently undergone therapy by increasing blood flow. This in turn would help reduce residual muscle soreness, muscle fatigue, and improve recovery rate.

Massage Therapy with Chiropractic

Chiropractic adjustments and massage therapy work better in tandem. Patients usually notice instant relief from symptoms, improved range of motion in joints and overall flexibility. By loosening muscles and tendons you can discover whether the pain you are feeling is soft tissue or if you need to work your way deeper due to impacted nerves, or spinal issues. This will narrow down the possible adjustments needed to the targeted location in order for the Chiropractic specialists to commence your body’s manipulation.

Depending on how stiff your body is usually because of sports, but it could also be from the large amount of time we subject ourselves to sitting in front of a screen due to most people working from home. It’s not uncommon for some bodies to need to be decompressed prior to a deep tissue massage and occasionally a deep tissue massage may be needed to loosen up a muscle allowing for the joint to be adjusted.

Standalone Massage Therapy

Perhaps standalone massage therapy is the option that works better for you. On its own, massage therapy is still very beneficial at releasing endorphins, the body’s natural pain killer, which also helps with anxiety as well as muscular pain. As most chronic pains come from soft tissue injury like muscular imbalances, muscle tension, and muscle knots, focusing on the muscles is a great place to begin the healing process of body and mind.

After each session, our patients are visibly more relaxed, and stress free. After every visit patients are able to move muscles that may have been stiff and tight prior to their visit. It can never be understated that the feeling of pain melting away and relaxing your body and mind goes a long way in recovery. Consider integrating massage therapy to any of your personal therapy sessions as it has been shown that it can have better results than your stand alone therapy.

Not all pains are created equally, so we recommend having a conversation with your physical therapist to see if massage therapy would improve recovery rates.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can reach out to us and ask us if we are right for you. Located in Long Beach, CA we help individuals from Long Beach and the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Therapy Tagged With: Massage Therapy, rehabilitation, sohma

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