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Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage in Los Angeles: The Secret #3 Step to End Back and Neck Pain Naturally.

Now that you’ve finished steps 1 and 2, releasing pain-causing trigger points and fixing your posture, it’s time to move on to Step #3, Restoring Flexibility. There’s a significant difference between a relaxed muscle and a flexible muscle. A muscle that helps you stand and walk correctly may very well still be too short and tight to respond effectively to the demands made as you perform everyday tasks like carrying groceries in from your car. During this time, any residual inflammation can be particularly hampering; other than having the best chair for bad backs to keep your back and pelvis healthy, supplementing with a powerful anti-inflammatory  is a great idea. Call today and request Neuromuscular Massage for longer lasting relief! Our massage center in LA is committed to your health!

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Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage in Los Angeles: The Secret #2 Step to End Back and Neck Pain Naturally.

After you finish Step #1 and have a qualified neuromuscular massage therapist release the trigger points causing pain in your neck and back, it’s time to move on to step #2, Fix Your Posture. Once your muscles are done being so “angry” and allow you to stand normally, it’s time to make sure that you’re doing exactly that. Doing posture alignment exercises help you restore balance to your stance, which minimizes strain on your ligaments, muscles, tendons, and even your internal organs. And if you sit at a desk all day, it’s even crucial that you have the best chair for bad backs to keep your back and pelvis healthy. Call today and request Neuromuscular Massage for longer lasting relief at our massage center in Manhattan Beach, CA!

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Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage in Los Angeles: The Secret # 1 Step to End Back and Neck Pain Naturally.

Relieving trigger points in muscles is by far the #1 1st step to follow in order to ensure that the muscles in your back and neck are able to heal most effectively. Most back or neck pain is muscular and the result of repeated strains within the neck or back –so this step is vital to heal most peoples’ back and neck pain. Quite often, the strain in your muscles either causes or is caused by a muscle or a set of muscles that simply does not relax. Fortunately, every muscle comes equipped with ‘trigger points’ that when released, relaxes the muscle. Even a muscle that cannot be stretched out manually is relaxed with Neuromuscular/trigger point therapy. In most cases, you need the help of an expert Neuromuscular Massage Therapist like we have on staff in Los Angeles (Manhattan Beach, CA) to access the trigger points on your back or neck muscles. Call today and request Neuromuscular Massage for longer lasting relief!

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Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage Los Angeles: What Does Neuromuscular Massage Therapy (NMT) Prevent?

NMT prevents muscle strains or tears so you move pain-free and stay active for years as well as poor posture so you don’t slouch and feel round shouldered. (You stand straighter, your shoulders further back, and FIGHT “computer shoulder”). NMT prevents fatigue from chronic tension and stress so you have more energy for you and your family. How? Studies prove chronic pain decreases your energy levels. (Neuromuscular Massage Therapy eliminates your chronic pain and boosts your energy). Lastly, NMT can help prevent osteoporosis by realigning your muscles and bones and thereby producing less force on your joints… so you never fall apart! Call today and request Neuromuscular Massage for longer lasting relief!

The Source of Your Chronic Pain – Trigger Points

Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage in Los Angeles: The Only Safe, Effective, and Proven Treatment for Pain.

Dr. Travell identified very sensitive areas found in your muscles as the root CAUSE of pain 93% of the time. She called these sensitive areas “trigger points” and by releasing these “trigger points” the stress on the muscles is released and the pain is eliminated. What causes these “trigger points”? Stress, anxiety, and constant worry, Nervous tension, trauma, poor posture, Strenuous activity, Car accidents, Pregnancy Sudden falls, sports injuries, running, sleeping on your stomach or side, aerobics, leaning weight on only one leg for a long period of time…and more In many cases chronic pain is completely eliminated within a few weeks of regular neuromuscular massage treatments. Call today and request Neuromuscular Massage for longer lasting relief!

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Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage in Los Angeles: Learn the History About Neuromuscular Massage Therapy (NMT).

In the 1930’s Dr. Stanley Lief, a trained Chiropractor and Naturopathic Physician along with his cousin Boris Chaitow also trained in chiropractic and naturopathy experimented with neuromuscular massage treatments for muscular pain at Leif’s world-famous health resort in Hertfordshire, England. The treatment was so successful that their neuromuscular massage technique became common practice in osteopathic and sports therapy venues all over Europe. Over the next several decades, two American Doctors, Dr. Janet Travell and Dr. David Simons, published a two volume set of textbooks titled “The Trigger Point Manual on Upper Body and Lower Body Pain” that identified with documentation, research, and references that the Source of most pain is “knots” in your muscles. A whole new field of study for chronic pain was introduced to the medical, dental, massage, and therapeutic communities called-Neuromuscular Therapy. Call today and request Neuromuscular Massage for longer lasting relief!

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The Best Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage Los Angeles Offers: What conditions does Neuromuscular Massage help?

NMT successfully addresses and eliminates pain associated with: Back Pain, Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Headaches, Migraines, Carpal Tunnel, Herniated Discs, Scoliosis, Knee, Hip, Foot, or Joint Pain, Rotator Cuff (shoulder problems), Sports Injuries, TMJ, Whiplash, Tennis Elbow, Fibromyalgia, Osteoarthritis, Plantar Faciitis, Torticollis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Shin Splints, Tendonitis, Spasms, Cramps, Strains, Postural Distortions, Post Polio Syndrome, Poor Posture, Stress, Tension, and more…Neuromuscular Massage gets to the SOURCE of your pain, whether you experience an aching, throbbing, burning, stabbing, tingling, piercing, grinding, tension, stiffness, restriction, clicking or pounding sensation. Call today and request the best Neuromuscular Massage Los Angeles offers for longer lasting relief at our massage center in Manhattan Beach.

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Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage: Most Effective Treatment for Neck & Back Pain – How to Get Started.

Many people that suffer from recurrent or chronic neck or back pain have likely tried all manner of “cures” and are probably skeptical that there is anything that can work for them. However, the fact of the matter is that neck or back pain can be cured permanently. The first step begins by learning as much about your condition as you possibly can. To keep oxidative stress and systemic inflammation at bay, you need to drink plenty of water, eat a balanced diet, as well as an anti-inflammatory diet. This may mean a diet low in sugar and gluten-free. Everyone who suffers from back or neck pain or headaches has trigger points. Seeing a qualified neuromuscular / trigger point massage therapist to releases and deactivate your trigger points is step one to eliminating your pain. Doing the proper Postural Realignment Exercises to restore your muscle imbalances is step two. Take time off occasionally to relax and meditate. Reacting to stress less reduces the agitation and frustration in your body which causes muscles to tighten and spasm.

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Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage: What Not To Do For Neck Pain Relief.

The last thing you want is to make your neck ache or pain worse, which is exactly what you risk doing when you attempt to heal it with an exercise program. You simply cannot get rid of neck pain with strengthening exercises, if the muscles are short, tight and filled with pain-causing trigger points. If you try, you risk re-injury. The best first line of defense against an aching, stiff neck is to get the muscle spasm and trigger points removed right away by a qualified neuromuscular/trigger point massage therapist. Doing so get’s all the “land-mine” knots out first, so you’re then able to stretch the muscle and eventually strengthen it. To truly get out of neck pain for good, you must try to “lengthen before you strengthen!”

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Neuromuscular Trigger Point Massage: This Hip Muscle Causes TONS of Back Pain.
Do you have back pain going into your buttocks and hips? Can’t find a comfortable sleeping position or got pain in your hips and low back walking? If so, trigger points in your gluteus medius muscle are very likely the cause of this, not arthritis, a herniated disc, compressed nerve, or spinal dysfunction. It’s quite common and frustrating to many of these back pain sufferers that after years of bouncing around from one doctor to the next, it turns out that a neuromuscular massage therapist holds solution and key to relief by simply releasing these landmine knot trigger points in the gluteus medius muscle.

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Mental Attitude: Increasing Depression May Indicate Greater Dementia Risk.

Depression is a known risk factor for dementia, but most studies have only focused on depression at a single point in time and not over a multi-year time frame. In this study, researchers looked at the depressive symptoms of 2,488 seniors over a five-year time period and then followed up with them over a decade later. They found that those with high and increasing depressive symptoms during the data collection period were nearly twice as likely to develop dementia than even those with moderate depressive symptoms.

JAMA Psychiatry, March 2016

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Pain Management: Tennis Not Dangerous to Teen Spines.

Many health experts believe that tennis and other asymmetrical sports pose risk factors for scoliosis development in adolescents even though scientific data is lacking. A new study that involved 102 adolescent tennis players failed to find a correlation between tennis and either an increased risk for low back pain or spinal deformities among adolescents.

European Spine Journal, February 2016

 

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Health Alert: Lawn Mowers Pose Dangers to Kids.

Children in the United States continue to suffer severe injuries from both regular power lawn mowers and ride-on mowers. Currently, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that no child under the age of 16 operate a ride-on mower and no child under twelve operate a push mower. Additionally, they urge parents to keep all children under the age of six indoors when any mower is in operation and not to allow kids to ride as passengers on mowers operated by adults. A recent study found that over 50% of kid-related mower accidents resulted in an amputation. Senior study author Dr. Douglas Armstrong explains, “People don’t realize how dangerous lawn mowers are… The vast majority of the injuries could have been prevented if safety guidelines had been followed.”

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting, March 2016

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Diet: Omega-3s May Lower Breast Cancer Risk Among Obese Women.

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) reports that women with dense breast tissue have a four to six times increased risk of developing breast cancer. Now, a randomized clinical trial involving 266 postmenopausal women has found an association between increased levels of omega-3 fatty acids in the blood and reduced breast density, but only among obese participants. The researchers singled out DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) as the fatty acid associated with breast density reduction and they hope to examine the effects of DHA in a trial involving obese participants known to have dense breast tissue. Researcher Dr. Andrea Manni adds, “The finding supports the idea that omega-3s, and specifically DHA, are preferentially protective in obese postmenopausal women.”

Cancer Prevention Research, December 2015

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Exercise: Being Physically Fit Reduces Depression Risk After Heart Attack.

People who are physically fit may be less likely to become depressed after a heart attack. Researchers looked at 189 middle-aged and older Norwegians and found that those who exercised regularly in the years preceding their heart attack were less than half as likely to become depressed after a myocardial infarction than those who rarely or never exercised. The findings are important as heart attack survivors are three time more likely to have depression. Though the study did not prove cause and effect, it certainly appears that exercise protects against depression after a heart attack.

The American Journal of Medicine, February 2016

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Wellness/Prevention: Probiotics May Prevent Dental Cavities.
In the future, preventing cavities may be as simple as taking a supplement to keep unwanted bacteria in check. Researchers have found a strain of bacteria that could keep bad bacteria under control and pave the way to using probiotics (beneficial bacteria) to prevent cavities. The newly identified bacteria is a strain of Streptococcus called A12, which was found to help neutralize acids in the mouth and also kill Streptococcus mutans, an especially harmful kind of bacteria. The findings are important as too much acid can cause dental cavities or other disorders. While the development of an effective oral probiotic is still a long way off, this previously unknown bacteria looks like a promising candidate in the future of dental health.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, January 2016

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Read the benefits of Chiropractic below for Back Pain, Neck Pain, Fibromyalgia, Headaches, and more!

Possible Benefits for Those with Fibromyalgia.
A new study reveals the benefit of chiropractic treatment in the management of fibromyalgia. During a three-month study, 120 women with severe fibromyalgia received treatment that included education, cognitive behavioral therapy, and an exercise component. One half of the group also received chiropractic adjustments to the cervical spine during this time. Outcome assessments showed the group who also received chiropractic care experienced greater overall improvement when compared with the group who did not receive spinal manipulative therapy. The researchers conclude that adding chiropractic care to current treatment plans for fibromyalgia patients may improve their overall results.

Rheumatology International, July 2015

Resolution of Daily Cervicogenic Headaches.
A 13-year-old patient with a complaint of daily headaches presented for a trial of chiropractic care. His doctor of chiropractic utilized spinal manipulation to treat cervical and thoracic spinal joint fixations, which a thorough examination had revealed to be the possible underlying cause of the adolescent’s chief complaint. The patient reported his headaches resolved during the course of treatment, which consisted of eight visits over two months. This case documents the potential benefits of chiropractic care in the management of headaches in adolescents.

Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health, April 2015

Spinal Manipulation Helps Patients with Thoracic Spinal Pain!
A review of the existing literature related to the non-invasive, non-drug treatment of thoracic spinal pain found that spinal manipulation, a treatment performed by doctors of the chiropractic, is the only treatment with critically appraised and relevant research demonstrating that it results in statistically significant reductions in thoracic spinal pain.

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, July 2015

Can Migraines Be Caused By a Neck Problem?
For some patients with migraine headaches, treatments aimed at alleviating nerve compression in the neck may lead to reduced headache severity and frequency, or even lasting relief. This adds to a growing body of research that some patients with migraine headaches may benefit from treatments intended to improve cervical function, such as chiropractic care.

Eplasty, June 2015

What Factors May Increase a Patient’s Risk for Another Back Pain Episode?
Researchers conducted MRI scans on 76 patients who had an episode of back pain within the previous three months and followed them for a year in an effort to identify any factors that may indicate whether or not a patient may experience future back pain episodes. After comparing the MRI findings and case history of each patient who had a recurrent back pain episode with those who did not, the researchers found that patients with disk degeneration were 89% more likely to have another episode of back pain within the next twelve months when compared with patients without MRI-confirmed disk generation. For patients with a bulging disk, the risk for a recurrent episode was 84% greater than those without a disk bulge. They also found that each previous episode of back pain increases a patient’s risk for a future episode by 4%

Spine Journal, July 2015

Should You See a Chiropractor First?
Swiss researchers contacted 719 patients who initially visited either a doctor of chiropractic (DC) or medical doctor (MD) for either spinal, hip, or shoulder pain. The patients who sought care from a DC first reported higher scores for both satisfaction with the care they received as well as the outcome of care. The researchers add that the total costs associated with patients who sought chiropractic care were four-times lower than those who sought medical care first.

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, August 2015

Eye Surgeons Get Neck Pain Too!
Musculoskeletal injuries can affect workers in many industries, even skilled surgeons. A new study published in the journal Current Opinion in Ophthalmology notes that ophthalmic plastic surgeons are at a high risk for cervical musculoskeletal disorders due to the amount of time they spend working in awkward, prolonged, static, and asymmetric postures. Additionally, wearing equipment on the head such as head lamps and magnifying devices can increase the weight of the head up to 40%, placing extra strain on the neck. Because 10% of cervical injuries in the profession will end a career, the authors of the study recommend that ophthalmic plastic surgeons take neck pain seriously and seek professional help when needed.

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, July 2015

Specific Chiropractic Technique Helps Stenosis Pain and Disability.
A study involving thirty patients with lumbar spinal stenosis found that flexion-distraction is an effective intervention for reducing both the pain and disability associated with this condition. In the study, half of the patients underwent a course of physical therapy while the other half received flexion-distraction treatments three times a week for six weeks. While both groups reported improvements in pain and disability, the results were more significant in the flexion-distraction group.

Journal of Physical Therapy Science, June 2015

Scientists are in the middle of having this really profound, revolutionary revelation: the human body evolved to do the stuff that we used to do a few thousand years ago. This might sound like a no-brainer, but it has a lot of very profound implications for everything from what we eat to how we hurt ourselves.

You see, humankind didn’t evolve in a chair. We built chairs to give our butts a place to go when we wanted to be still for a while — but until the past few hundred years, sitting still was a luxury we rarely had. Even in the Middle Ages, most everyone worked the field, forged the horseshoe nails, or otherwise was on their feet exerting themselves for most of the day. Only since the Internet became the dominant sculptor of daily life do we spend 8+ hours per day on our butts in front of screens, moving our fingers more than we moved any other parts of our body.

What happens when you sit for a long stretch every day for a long stretch of days? Pretty simple: your back muscles atrophy and we forget — literally, our muscles forget — how to stand and walk about correctly. The muscles that we use to stabilize our lower backs wither, and we find that the only things between our butt-bones and our chair is some thin denim…no muscles.

Fortunately, there’s a solution that science has started to see excellent evidence of — if we go back and do the kind of thing we did a few thousand years ago, our bodies will recover. Those muscles re-develop, and as long as we don’t train ourselves to continue our horrible mistakes in posture, we regain almost all of the body mechanics we’re used to.

That’s right — you can walk away your back pain. Studies in Norway revealed an inverse relationship between back pain and physical activity: the more active you are, the less likely you are to report that your back hurts. The study specifically pointed out the degree to which simple walking helps. Even senior citizens who regularly walk report less disability than those who are sedentary.

Of course, if you do manage to develop a postural distortion, you can walk all you want and still end up with a pain in the back. That’s when you need to consult a neuromuscular therapist to perform a posture alignment assessment and suggest some muscle lengthening, strengthening, and endurance-building exercises that help you get your posture back on track. Once you’ve got the right gait and stance, very little beats a simple walk as an excellent treatment for everyday back pain.

Every once in a while, a muscle group won’t respond to the usual exercises — instead, it will quite readily knot itself up into a tight ball of unresponsive pain. If that sounds familiar to you, your therapist may suggest something like a trigger point system  to help you ‘unlock’ your pained muscles. With the help of a powerful all natural anti-inflammatory  and releasing your trigger points, you’re able to get almost any muscle released and out of pain.

Ultimately the best solution is to consult a qualified Neuromuscular Massage Therapist!

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