Posts Tagged ‘trigger point therapy’

Massage Techniques for Healing and Health

Wednesday, March 4, 2009 19:18 No Comments

At its best, massage can do much more than feel good–it can lead to healing, increasing circulation, lifting your energy, breaking up scar tissue, and making you healthier overall. Before you find a therapist, research the styles they perform and decide which is right for you. Since everyone has different levels of comfort in relation [...]

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Chinese Medicine Balls Exercise — with a twist!

Thursday, May 22, 2008 13:10 1 Comment

Some time ago, I wrote about the benefits of using Chinese medicine balls as therapy, particularly for hand pain such as carpal tunnel or deQuervain’s syndrome/tenosynovitis of the thumb. The practice of twisting the balls around one another, using the fingers, helps to build dexterity and restore range of motion. Also, the weight of the [...]

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What Qualifications Do Hand Therapists Have?

Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:51 No Comments

If you have a hand injury and seek treatment, you may end up in a physical or occupational health center being treated by a hand therapist. While you sit there receiving treatments, you might wonder what training they’ve received before working on you. Hand therapists have to demonstrate the following experience to receive certification: A [...]

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Tools for Self-Massage

Monday, April 7, 2008 18:39 2 Comments

Last week, I mentioned a lot of good alternative therapies you can turn to for pain relief. Of course, you can also perform massage, acupressure and trigger point therapy on yourself. You can use your own fingers, knuckles, even the palm of your hand or elbow. However, you might prefer to use some of the [...]

This was posted under category: arm and wrist pain, Back pain, chronic pain, neck pain, Scar tissue, stiffness, tendonitis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, wellness Tags: , , , ,

Ibuprofen and Steroids Can’t Cure RSI

Thursday, April 3, 2008 16:19 No Comments

If you’re in pain, it’s tempting to grab some drugs and medicate it away. But, it’s important to realize that the pain itself isn’t the problem. Pain is only a warning message, telling you something else is wrong in your body. Using ibuprofen or steroids to get rid of the pain and inflammation might help [...]

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Alternative Therapies for Treating RSI

Monday, March 31, 2008 21:53 2 Comments

In an earlier post, I talked about some of the alternative treatments that Western medicine is starting to recognize. I also pointed to some of the misunderstandings that doctors still have regarding those treatments. As a patient, it’s good to research and understand all your options. Below, I’m providing an overview of some of the [...]

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What is Alternative Medicine?

Thursday, February 7, 2008 20:44 5 Comments

If someone says “alternative medicine” to you, what image does it conjur to mind? Alternative medicine is considered by many people to be a branch separate from Western medicine. But more and more “alternative” treatments are being incorporated into modern health care. Your doctor might even prescribe massage, acupuncture, reiki or other treatments to help [...]

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