Have you been experiencing body aches? Or maybe you’ve been recovering from a recent bruise or sprain?
Regardless of your situation, you’ve probably been eager for some quick pain relief through means of medication. While conventional treatments typically help in the short-term, they can be a band-aid approach to your pain.
Rather than just patching up the pain, there is another avenue of treatment to consider.
Massage therapy
has been proven to be very effective at pain relief in the short-term, as well as pain management in the long-term.
What is massage therapy?
Massage therapy is a pain management treatment that involves a certified professional manually manipulating the soft tissues of the body. There are a few different techniques a massage therapist can employ, depending on the severity and location of the pain.
For instance, a deep tissue massage focuses on muscles that are in chronic pain and consists of slow, direct strokes applied with an intense pressure. Conversely, a trigger point massage focuses on an individual muscle in an attempt to relieve knots of tension, or trigger points.
Despite the proven results massage therapy offers, there are still some harmful myths about the practice out there. Before starting treatment, let’s first dispel of these falsehoods so you can gain a better understanding of this therapy.
Myth 1: The effects are temporary
A major myth associated with a therapeutic massage is that its effects are temporary. Many people believe that once the massage is over, the feeling of relaxation and pain relief will dissipate after a few hours. However, this could not be further from the truth.
In fact, massage therapy will actually help “retrain” the body’s muscle memory. While one session has been shown to have a powerful effect on certain muscles, regularly scheduled sessions can be a positive addition to your lifestyle. These massages will result in long-term pain relief by keeping stress levels low and training your muscles to not stiffen up or become tight.
Myth 2: It has to be painful to work
Another common falsehood is that a massage must result in some type of pain, or otherwise it didn’t work. This is another common falsehood, since not feeling sore during or after the massage is completely normal and not indicative of how well it “worked.”
It should be noted that you are inclined to feel a bit of discomfort or soreness, both during and after your first few massage sessions. This is because your body is being manipulated in ways that it hasn’t experienced before. However, the more massage sessions you go to, the less “soreness” you will feel as your muscle memory is established.
Myth 3: All massages are the same
The final myth you should be aware of is that all massages are the same. This is clearly not true, as both deep tissue and trigger point massages have already been mentioned earlier. In addition to these, there are a number of varied massage techniques that may benefit you.
Cupping is a type of therapeutic massage that focuses less on manipulation of the muscles throughout the body, and instead focuses on using cups to help with decreasing pain and increasing blood flow. This is a suitable type of massage for those who do not like being touched all over.
Another massage that many people are probably familiar with is the Swedish massage. This type of
full-body massage
can last for up to 90 minutes and is perfect for those new to massages, or for those who have many points of tension and pain.
Are you ready for your first massage?
If you’ve been convinced of the benefits of massage therapy, then it’s time to schedule your first session. Whether you are just looking for a means of stress relief or if you have a specific trigger point that is causing you discomfort, massage therapy may offer the right treatment for you!
Our certified massage therapists at Empower Physical Rehabilitation are ready to meet with you and figure out the type of massage most suited to your needs. Call us at
902-865-8100
or visit our
website
and fill out the
contact form
to schedule your first appointment!