Tag: Self-massage
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. …
Treat Your Feet
November 15, 2012
By Laura Gordon You stand on them, walk on them, run on them, dance on them, sit on them and even trip on them…your feet! For all they do to keep …
Paraffin Wax Treatment
November 1, 2012
By Melanie French Overused Muscles? Arthritis? Bursitis? Fibrosis? Tendonitis? Stiff Joints? Fibromyalgia? Psoriasis? Inflammation? Eczema? Sports Injuries? Do any of these apply to you and your health? If so you might want …
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 …
AUCH! My Back Hurts!
September 28, 2012
By Rosane Collier Back pain is the second most common reason people go to the doctors. Guess what? It might be your quadrates lumborum (kwa-DRAY-tus lum-BOR-um). Now that you know how …
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 …
Polarity Therapy
August 3, 2012
By Laura Gordon When pain and disease arises in the body the cause could be in the body's energy field. Polarity Therapy seeks to balance that energy. The work is grounded …
Is It Time For A Tune-Up?
July 27, 2012
by Sharon Truelove All matter vibrates. In Tuning Fork or Vibrational medicine, less movement (vibration) indicates illness or imbalance. Tuning fork medicine may be used to tune up the human body in a way similar …
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 …
Hitch Hikers Guide to the Saddle Joint
June 8, 2012
By Laura Gordon Continuing with the theme of ergonomics, we’re going from external environmental factors to the internal workings of the human body. In this blog we’ll study the saddle joint …