Tag: Jaw Pain
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 …
It’s a Matter of Balance
May 10, 2013
By Laura Gordon If you suffer from what you think is lower back pain, it may not be your back that is the problem, and if you are like a lot …
Depression, Can Massage Help?
February 15, 2013
By Latasha Sampson and Ross Ashcraft Massage not only feels good, but it also helps to reduce depression, stress, and anxiety. During a massage session your body releases different hormones that …
Why Reflexology?
November 29, 2012
By Ross Ashcraft & Abigail Turrell Why should you receive Reflexology? Reflexology is a massage modality that is done on your feet and hands, but it is not your average Swedish massage. …
Bamboo Fusion
October 25, 2012
By Dapahne Lantroop Bamboo massage therapy or bamboo fusion as some call it is the new form of massage therapy that is growing. A reason as to why is that it …
Is it Carpal Tunnel or Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
September 20, 2012
By Anna Platt Have you ever had your fingers go numb or “fall asleep” on you for no obvious reason? Did you think you might have carpal tunnel syndrome from too much …
Lazy Man’s Yoga?
August 24, 2012
By Sharon Turelove If you are looking for a very different, yet energetic massage experience; Thai massage just may be for you! It is like yoga being done to you instead …
Freeze in the Name of the Law
July 20, 2012
By Ross Ashcraft Cryogenics is a term we hear in science fiction. In these stories, someone freezes their head for the future generations to bring back to life. Believing in some …
I’ll Be Back! Not!!
July 12, 2012
By Lori Beyard & Tessa Brooks Have you ever had a bad massage and never gone back to that spa? Have you ever had a mediocre massage and just felt it …
Sternocleido-what? Part 4 of 4
May 27, 2012
By Sharon Truelove In the previous 3 parts of our Sternocleidomastoid series of 4, we have discussed referred pain, balance problems, and visual disturbances. In part 4, we will discuss systemic …