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Benefit Of Advanced Therapy in Pontypool

More than 26 million UK residents seek therapy care from an Advanced Massage Therapist each year. These highly trained professionals specialise in the alignment, postural movement and health of the musculoskeletal system. Advanced Massage Therapist in Pontypool care has been shown to help many common health conditions and chronic issues. Here are a few types of advanced massage therapist care techniques that I am commonly used in my therapy sessions so that you become familiar with the terminology that you might hear during your visit in Pontypool therapy clinic. 

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SPINAL MANIPULATION 

Spinal manipulation (also called thrust, adjustment) is one of the most common advanced care techniques used by an advanced massage therapist, chiropractors, osteopaths and physios. The technique involves passive mechanical movement directed at a specific spinal joint or joint segment in order to restore movement or reduce pain. It is an HVLA, high-velocity, low-amplitude manoeuvre (thrust, adjustment) performed at the end of the patient's spinal range which usually causing a popping sound. The popping sounds are gasses trapped between your joints in the synovial fluid. Spinal manipulation is successfully used to treat many conditions including sciatica, low back pain, headaches, neck pain, mobility issues.

 Theories for pain relief following spinal adjustments include a mechanical/reflexive relaxation of soft tissue, a movement of a disc bulge away from a pain-sensitive structure, or a proprioceptive input to the spinal cord to gate out pain.

 

SPINAL AND JOINT ARTICULATION

The word articulation originates from the Latin meaning ‘jointed’ or ‘divided into joints’. Articulation is the cornerstone of most manual therapies, including osteopathy, physiotherapy, chiropractic, sports therapy and massage therapy.

Articulation uses a low amplitude (short distance) and low to moderate velocity (speed) of movement within the patient's pain-free range of motion while in dysfunction. This aids the bodies natural lubricating system (synovial fluid) to embalm the joint which increased range of motion, decreased pain or both (ideally).

Articulation techniques have been shown to help relieve pain and increase the range of motion in joints.

Osteopathic Articulation has been shown to be effective for:

– Musculoskeletal Pain

– Decreased Range of Motion (ROM)

– Osteo Arthritic Joint Changes

– Hypertonic Muscles

– Increase ROM

– Improve Quality of Movement

– Decrease Recovery Time

– Decrease Pain Levels

– And More

Treatment areas using Osteopathic Articulation

  • Cervical

  • Thoracic

  • Lumbar

  • Upper and Lower Extremities

  • Active and Passive techniques

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MYOFASCIAL RELEASE

Myofascial release is another common treatment method I use in my treatments but with specific attention paid to the movement and fascia of the body. It is more like massage a very gentle and slow than it is like other thrusting methods mention above, and requires an expert to apply gentle and constant pressure to problematic muscles in specific areas of the body. It is widely accepted that this treatment method is effective at reducing pain caused by contracted muscles, improving lymphatic circulation, and promoting tissue healing within damaged muscles by improving blood flow.

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Contact Pontypool Massage Therapist Today

 

If you are an athlete or a sports enthusiast looking to recover from your training and be the best you can be or dealing with a nagging injury, contact me to find out how I can help or schedule an appointment.

 

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