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Acupuncture and Massage Articles!
How Much Pressure is Too Much?
We are frequently asked about the most effective pressure level during a therapeutic massage Pressure is subjective for everyone, so it can be best to operate on a general pressure scale. During a therapeutic massage, the pressure should, on a scale from 1-10, register between 1-7. The actual depth and pressure of a "7" will vary for different people. Often, clients get nervous or wary about the effectiveness of a massage when the pressure registers around a "1" or a "2". There are numerous benefits that come from lighter, and even hands-free work! Modalities such as reiki, manual lymphatic drainage, passive work, and craniosacral therapy are able to create positive changes in a person's body. Too much pressure, however, can have negative effects on a person and, often, it can result in an opposite impact from the intended goals of a session. When the pressure registers between an 8-10 on a person's sensory scale, the massage stops being therapeutic. People tend to tense their muscles against too much pressure and their muscles begin to "fight" with the massage therapist. People usually come in for a massage to help relax their bodies and, when the pressure is too much, they end up leaving with muscles that are still tightly clenched or, in a worst case scenario, actually injured or damaged.
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Relieving a Cramp
Do you know how to quickly relieve a cramp? Use the opposite muscle! Muscles are connected to bones and when they contract, they move the bones (motion). Muscles also work in pairs, so if one muscle contracts, the other muscle lengthens. For example, when you contract your bicep muscle, the tricep muscle will lengthen. Both muscles can not contract simultaneously so, in the case of a cramp, if you force contraction of the non-spasmed muscle, the cramp will subside. Pretty cool. Huh?!
Read moreChinese and Japanese Acupuncture
When most people think of acupuncture, they think of needles -- which leads them to memories of doctors’ offices, painful injections & booster shots! This connection is so unpleasant that it stops people from trying acupuncture or even learning what it is really allabout, but did you know that acupuncture treatments are so relaxing that most of the people fall asleep or reach a very deep state of relaxation during treatment? Read more
Stretching Your Legs
We have been thinking a lot about all the runners out there, especially those training for the upcoming Boston Marathon. As race day approaches, one of the most important factors in the next few months is injury prevention. A well-rounded training program is key and massage can help keep your muscles loose thereby allowing joints their full range-of-motion for the race.
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The Art of the Bath
If you have sore muscles, are having trouble sleeping, or simply need to de-stress, a warm (not hot) bath might be just the thing for you. Enhance the experience by making sure that the room temperature is comfortably warm, lighting a couple of candles, playing a soothing CD and adding therapeutic bath salts. Read more
The Lucky Contest Winner Is...
We would like to thank you for your entries to Sollievo's first contest. We received all of your testimonials via email and/or Facebook and loved reading every single one of them. We feel very fortunate to have such great clients and your words truly warmed us. From all of us at Sollievo, we thank you - our loyal clients. Read more
Coming Down with a Cold? Beat it with homemade Ginger Tea!
At the first sign of a cold or sore throat, I make a big batch of ginger tea and drink it until I feel better.
The recipe is simple and requires only a few ingredients. Read more
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