Tag: Deep Tissue
Inflammation: the Good, the Bad and the Painful
January 23, 2014
By Katie Tallent Massage therapists have a built in compassion bone. We listen to what ails our clients and love partnering in their healing. We offer our hands, hearts and knowledge. …
Yard by Yard, it’s Hard; Inch by Inch, it’s a Cinch! Part 2
January 17, 2014
In Part I we looked at resolutions as a matter of developing new habits; I asked you to get a journal; and I asked you to reflect over the last …
Yard by yard, it’s hard; Inch by inch, it’s a cinch! Part 1
January 10, 2014
By Laura Gordon A new year suggests to all of us a new beginning - a chance to start afresh. I believe that’s how New Year Resolutions got its foothold in …
You’ll Thank Me for It Later!
November 7, 2013
By Katie Tallent Tis the season to be thankful! However, as the holidays approach each year stress, anxiety and depression can start to pile on our shoulders. The big question is: …
Don’t Knock Knees
September 27, 2013
By Laura Gordon From time to time you will have a client that comes to you with a knee problem. This blog is created to give you some ideas to try …
Cup or Not to Cup?
September 12, 2013
By Ross Ashcraft If you've never experienced Cupping, you just have to try it! It’s a great way to relieve stress and promote a healing response in your body. The body …
You Don’t Have to Shoulder It Alone
August 23, 2013
By Laura Gordon Do you have a family member like I do who has discomfort in his shoulder when he lifts his arm above his head? Or maybe you have client …
Women and Sports Injury Prevention
August 9, 2013
By Ross Ashcraft & Dawn Ikley Men and Women are different. The differences become more and more clear the closer you look at our anatomy. The variations become more profound when …
Massage, I Love Thee….Let Me Count the Ways
July 2, 2013
By Q The ancient way to ease all that ales you is as simple as touch. Massage helps with many conditions such as premature infants weight gain to lowering high blood pressure. …
Pain is a 4 Letter Word!
June 14, 2013
By Laura Gordon It causes a great deal of pain. Let's see if you can figure out what condition it is. Perhaps you have it? If not, see how quickly you can …