All Discussions Tagged 'tissue' - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-28T19:41:11Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=tissue&feed=yes&xn_auth=noReflexology Massage, Couples Massage in Geneva, Switzerlandtag:massageprofessionals.com,2024-01-06:2887274:Topic:4485612024-01-06T14:26:22.950ZBalima Spahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/BalimaSpa
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<p><span>Our spa treatment includes </span><a rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://www.balimaspa.com/en/massages/" target="_blank">Swedish full body massage</a><span>, reflexology rejuvenation massage, body scrub massage, hot-stone massage, deep tissue massage, couples and balinese massage, etc.</span></p> Couples Massage in Geneva, Switzerland near France : Balima Spatag:massageprofessionals.com,2021-11-24:2887274:Topic:4382542021-11-24T11:19:33.763ZBalima Spahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/BalimaSpa
<p>Our spa treatment includes Swedish full body massage, <a href="https://www.balimaspa.com/en/massages/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reflexology rejuvenation massage</a>, body scrub massage, hot-stone massage, deep tissue massage, couples and balinese massage, etc.</p>
<p>Our spa treatment includes Swedish full body massage, <a href="https://www.balimaspa.com/en/massages/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reflexology rejuvenation massage</a>, body scrub massage, hot-stone massage, deep tissue massage, couples and balinese massage, etc.</p> Massage Therapytag:massageprofessionals.com,2014-10-25:2887274:Topic:3441822014-10-25T06:07:58.929ZBencharat Morarithttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/Mindprossage
<p>What two words or Key ideas come to mind when you think "massage therapy"?</p>
<p>What two words or Key ideas come to mind when you think "massage therapy"?</p> deep tissue additional trainingtag:massageprofessionals.com,2009-10-19:2887274:Topic:340772009-10-19T22:25:16.250ZKristy Gablehttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/KristyGable
I was wondering what books or videos are good for deep tissue training. I had it for four months in massage school but I feel like I need extra help.
I was wondering what books or videos are good for deep tissue training. I had it for four months in massage school but I feel like I need extra help. Someone posted a question about foot pain last week and a few of our staff, alumni and CE providers responded.tag:massageprofessionals.com,2009-08-05:2887274:Topic:113212009-08-05T19:44:39.294ZASIS Massage Educationhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/ASISMassageEducation
The question, now deleted by the original person that asked the question, was <i>“What is the best modality for foot pain? Foot pain can exist in many areas, plantar surface, dorsal surface, deep, superficial, and can be caused by multiple factors. Which modality would you use to alleviate conditions of the feet?”</i><br />
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Here are a few responses...<br />
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This is from Wendy Hines, as ASIS alumni that works with olympic athletes;<br />
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To alleviate general conditions of the feet I would first asses the…
The question, now deleted by the original person that asked the question, was <i>“What is the best modality for foot pain? Foot pain can exist in many areas, plantar surface, dorsal surface, deep, superficial, and can be caused by multiple factors. Which modality would you use to alleviate conditions of the feet?”</i><br />
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Here are a few responses...<br />
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This is from Wendy Hines, as ASIS alumni that works with olympic athletes;<br />
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To alleviate general conditions of the feet I would first asses the condition through postural & movement assessment to see the stress and strains through out the foot and accompanying structures. Then I would utilize myofascial techniques to lengthen tissues, and general rehabilitation massage techniques including range of motion to free up the many joints of the foot, deep tissue to the thigh, calf and foot for increased circulation and general mobility of the surrounding tissues, and isolate and stretch. When applying many of these techniques I would enhance the efficiency of the tissue manipulation by having the client become an active participant in their session with specific range of motion to help open the tissues. I would then educate the client through my alignment awareness exercises, yoga therapy and other strengthening and stretching techniques which areas of their leg, foot, and other areas need strengthening and which need specific stretching to maintain a more efficient alignment and provide a long term change. I would then suggest other self care that would include cryo therapy, and self massage with tools such as tennis balls depending on the main area of pain. Other modalities that would be useful may include shiatsu, neuromuscular techniques and craniosacral therapy.