Medical Massage

Are you seeking relief from chronic pain, injury, or medical conditions? Your answer might be our medical massage treatment at Profound Touch!

Let us guide you on a journey of healing and recovery through specialized massage therapy techniques tailored to address your specific health needs.

What is Medical Massage?

Medical massage is a therapeutic approach to massage therapy that focuses on treating specific medical conditions, injuries, or musculoskeletal dysfunctions. It involves the application of targeted techniques and protocols to address pain, promote healing, and restore function in affected areas of the body.

The Benefits of Medical Massage

  • Pain Management

    Medical massage effectively alleviates chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and lower back pain by targeting trigger points, reducing muscle tension, and promoting relaxation.

  • Injury Rehabilitation

    Medical massage accelerates the healing process and promotes rehabilitation following surgery, accidents, or sports injuries by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and restoring mobility and function to affected areas.

  • Improved Range of Motion

    Medical massage increases flexibility and range of motion by addressing muscular imbalances, releasing tightness and adhesions in soft tissues, and promoting proper alignment and biomechanics, enhancing mobility and function.

  • Stress Reduction

    Medical massage reduces stress, anxiety, and tension by triggering the body's relaxation response, releasing endorphins, and promoting a sense of calmness and well-being, which contributes to overall mental and emotional health.

  • Enhanced Circulation

    Medical massage improves blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, facilitating the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to cells and tissues while aiding in the removal of metabolic waste and toxins, which supports healing and recovery.

  • Boosted Immune Function

    Medical massage boosts immune function by reducing stress hormones, increasing white blood cell production, and promoting overall relaxation and well-being, which strengthens the body's ability to defend against illness and disease.

Techniques used in Medical Massage

  • Active Release Therapy (ART)

    Active Release Technique (ART) is a specialized manual therapy technique that targets adhesions and scar tissue in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. Through a combination of precise movements and tension, ART aims to break up adhesions, improve tissue mobility, and alleviate pain and dysfunction. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as muscle strains, tendonitis, repetitive stress injuries, and postural imbalances.

  • Deep Tissue Massage

    Deep tissue massage is a therapeutic technique that focuses on applying firm pressure to the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. This technique aims to release chronic tension, adhesions, and knots in the muscles, allowing for improved circulation, mobility, and pain relief. Deep tissue massage is often recommended for individuals with chronic pain conditions, muscle stiffness, sports injuries, and postural imbalances.

  • Neuromuscular Therapy

    Neuromuscular therapy (NMT) is a specialized form of manual therapy that focuses on treating trigger points, nerve entrapment, and postural imbalances. By applying targeted pressure to specific areas of tension and dysfunction, NMT aims to relieve pain, restore proper muscle function, and improve overall mobility and posture. It is often used to address conditions such as chronic pain, tension headaches, sciatica, and carpal tunnel syndrome.

  • Myofascial Release Therapy

    Myofascial release is a gentle yet effective hands-on therapy that targets the fascia, a thin layer of connective tissue that surrounds and supports muscles, bones, and organs. By applying sustained pressure and stretching techniques to the fascia, myofascial release aims to release restrictions, improve flexibility, and restore balance to the body. It is commonly used to address issues such as muscle tightness, restricted range of motion, and chronic pain conditions.

Who would benefit from a Medical massage?

A medical massage offers solace to a broad spectrum of individuals of all ages who are experiencing chronic pain, injuries, or medical conditions that affect their quality of life and well-being.. It extends relief to those grappling with chronic pain conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, or migraines. Moreover, patients on the path to recovery from surgery, accidents, or traumatic injuries find comfort in its therapeutic effects. It also aids individuals struggling with musculoskeletal issues such as back pain, neck pain, or sciatica. Additionally, it serves as a sanctuary for those seeking respite from stress, anxiety, or tension-related conditions. Ultimately, a medical massage serves as a natural, non-invasive avenue for anyone striving to enhance their overall quality of life and well-being.

Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or seeking relief from musculoskeletal issues, it’s time to take the first step towards your healing journey. 

Conditions Medical Massage Can Help Cure

  • Chronic Pain Relief

    Medical massage effectively alleviates symptoms associated with chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and neuropathy, providing much-needed relief and improved quality of life.

  • Soft Tissue Healing

    It aids in the healing process of soft tissue injuries like strains, sprains, and tendonitis, promoting faster recovery and enhanced mobility.

  • Postural Alignment

    Medical massage addresses postural imbalances and musculoskeletal dysfunctions, helping to realign the body and improve overall posture and movement patterns.

  • Stress Reduction

    By targeting tension in the muscles and promoting relaxation, it offers relief from stress-related conditions such as tension headaches, TMJ disorder, and insomnia, fostering a sense of calm and well-being.

  • Rehabilitation Support

    It plays a crucial role in surgical and injury rehabilitation, assisting in scar tissue management and restoring mobility, ultimately facilitating a smoother recovery process.

  • Improved Flexibility

    By addressing muscular tension and stiffness, medical massage enhances flexibility and range of motion, restoring mobility and function.

Book your medical massage session today at Profound Touch!

FAQs

  • In some cases, medical massage may be covered by health insurance plans, especially when prescribed by a healthcare provider for medical reasons. However, coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and provider. It's best to check with your insurance company to determine your coverage options for medical massage.

  • The frequency of sports massage sessions depends on your training volume, intensity, and individual needs. Some athletes may benefit from regular sessions as part of their training regimen, while others may choose to schedule sessions as needed for recovery or injury prevention. Your therapist can provide personalized recommendations based on your specific situation and goals.

  • Yes, medical massage has been shown to be effective in alleviating chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and neuropathy. By targeting trigger points, reducing inflammation, and promoting relaxation, medical massage can help manage pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall quality of life for individuals living with chronic pain.

  • Medical massage may involve some discomfort, especially when targeting areas of tension, trigger points, or scar tissue. However, your therapist will communicate with you throughout the session to ensure your comfort level and adjust the pressure as needed. The goal of medical massage is to provide effective treatment while minimizing discomfort and promoting healing.

  • While medical massage techniques can be beneficial for addressing certain pregnancy-related discomforts, such as back pain or swelling, it's essential to consult with your healthcare provider before scheduling a medical massage during pregnancy. Your therapist will use gentle, supportive techniques and avoid areas such as the abdomen and lower back during the first trimester. Additionally, deep tissue massage and intense pressure should be avoided throughout pregnancy to minimize the risk of complications. It's crucial to communicate openly with your therapist about your pregnancy and any specific concerns to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.