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Will my health insurance cover my medical massage treatment?
Most people do not realize that they have health insurance coverage for many medical massage services.

With many insurance companies, we can save you the hassle and direct bill them.

Why is a prescription necessary to perform Medical Massage? 
In order for Massage Therapists to state that they are treating someone, they must first be able to legally determine what it is that they are actually treating.

Since it is beyond  Massage Therapists' scope of practice to diagnose, they must work from a doctor’s prescription if they are claiming to treat a specific condition.

What should I do to prepare for my massage?
There is really very little preparation necessary.  To start with, your therapist will discuss your treatment with you. Be sure to discuss any special health situations with your therapist.

Your clothing is entirely up to you. The most common way is to be unclothed under the sheets. However, if you would prefer to be partly clothed, that is entirely fine.

Be sure to tell your therapist if the amount of pressure is uncomfortable, so your treatment can be tailored to your individual needs.

The biggest thing to remember is to RELAX during your massage.  If you become so relaxed that you fall asleep during your massage, that's OK!  Your therapist will wake you when the treatment is over.

What happens at the end of my massage?
The therapist will leave the room to allow you to dress in privacy. Please check in at the front desk on your way out.

What is Medical Massage?

Medical Massage is result oriented and  the treatment is specifically directed to resolve conditions that have been diagnosed and prescribed by a Physician. The therapist may use a variety of modalities or procedures during the treatment, but will focus that treatment only on the areas of the body related to the diagnosis and prescription.

What Types of Massage Therapy are considered Medical Massage?

All forms of Massage Therapy can be therapeutic when applied by a skillful and knowledgeable Therapist; therefore Medical Massage is not limited to any particular specific technique. 

We incorporate several approaches including, but not limited to, Muscle Testing, Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofascial Release, Positional Release, Trigger Point Therapy, and Rehabilitative Stretching Procedures. 

What are the benefits of Medical Massage Therapy?

The following lists many of the benefits of Medical Massage Therapy. 

  • Releases tight and sore muscles which can cause Ischemia (Ischemia: A lack of blood supply to soft tissues, which causes hypersensitivity to the touch and allows for further injury to the tissues)
     
  • Helps relieve nerve compression or entrapment. (Pressure on a nerve by soft tissue, cartilage or bone, which can contribute to muscle atrophy, referred pain, paresthesia, and conditions such as pseudo sciatica, piriformis syndrome, pseudo angina, and others.)
     
  • Deactivates Myofascial Trigger Points (Trigger Points: Areas of high neurological activity, which refer pain to other parts of the body. Research has shown, trigger points may be responsible for as much as 74% of everyday pain.)
     
  • Decreases Pain And Inflammation:  

    Massage can restore suppleness and strength to your muscles, improving their overall function. It's the ideal treatment for releasing tension or muscles in spasm and helps to release toxins such as lactic acid (produced by muscle tissue during exercise).
     
  • Alleviates Stress and Improves Circulation:
    Proper circulation is vital to continued health. Your blood and lymph carry nourishment to the trillions of cells throughout your body and then carry away the waste to be eliminated from the cells. Massage encourages a better exchange of nutrients at the cellular level and more thorough detoxification. Remember, the future "you" is determined by how well your army of cells regenerate themselves, so this is indeed a critical part of remaining healthy.  Massage has been practiced for thousands of years and is one of the earliest health treatments known to man.  That is why it remains one of the best ways of dealing with everyday stress. 
     
  • Aids in Digestion:

    Massage can improve digestive motility.
     
  • Increases Flexibility And Range Of Motion:

    By reducing hypertonicity and hypotonicity the muscles allow for normal ranges of motion to be restored. This also reduces the forces being applied to the joint capsule and diminishes the potential for joint and disk degeneration.
     
  • Calms The Nervous System: 
    The first sense to develop is your sense of touch. It's not surprising when you consider that each square inch of your skin contains roughly 50 nerve endings. With as many as five million total touch receptors in your skin relaying messages on to your brain, your body's initial response to massage is to relax and de-stimulate. Even a simple touch has been shown to lower blood pressure and reduce the heart rate. Touch can also signal the brain to produce endorphins, your body's natural pain suppressors. The nervous system is your communication network, sending messages constantly that determine proper functioning throughout your body. Stress can affect the ability of the nervous system to do its job. The many nerve endings found in the skin and muscles are soothed by massage, and this contributes to keeping your internal lines of communication open and operational.
     
  • Improves Posture And Coordination
     
  • Medical Massage is cost effective.  
    By assisting the client towards a quicker recovery from acute headaches, neck and back pain, skeletal muscular strains, sprains, etc. he or she is able to return to a normal productive life.  
     

  • Medical Massage also helps to prevent future chronic pain conditions by effectively dealing with the cause of the problem and eliminating it. It is shown in scientific literature that over 80% of the pain is coming from soft tissue injuries, and over 74% is directly attributed to Trigger Points.  Overall Medical Massage achieves results and substantial cost savings to the client, employer and to society. 

 

 

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