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What is Medical Massage?

Medical Massage is a science based approach to the clinical application of massage therapy. While regular massage therapy has preventative aspects, medical massage is used for client who have developed full blown pathologies.

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Medical Massage incorporates but is not limited to, Muscle Testing, Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofascial Release, Periosteal Massage, Trigger Point Therapy and Rehabilitative Stretching Procedures.

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Before booking this service:

1. If possible, please bring Documents and/or Medical Records for the Diagnose you received, it will be helpful for your therapist to understand your condition and develop a result oriented treatment.

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2. Medical Massage Protocols usually consist in 10 sessions done every other day. Moderate to Severe cases, may take multiple rounds every few months.

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3. Payment options:

-Cash,

-Credit/Debit Card,

-HSA Card or Health Savings Account Card,

-Venmo,

-Apple/Android Pay.

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Medical Diagnosed Conditions treated successfully with Medical Massage.

Head and Neck area:

Anterior Scalene Muscle Syndrome.

Bell's Palsy.

Cervical Pain.

Facial and Head Neuralgias.

Levator Scapula Muscle Syndrome.

Migraines.

TMJ/ Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction/ Jaw Pain.

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.

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Shoulder area:

Axillar Nerve Neuralgia.

Deltoid Muscle Syndrome.

Rotator Cuff Syndrome/ Frozen Shoulder.

Shoulder Joint Osteoarthritis.

Bursitis.

Trapezius Muscle Syndrome.

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Upper Torso:

False Cardialgia Syndrome (Pain traveling to the arm, similar to Hearth Attack pain on the arm).

Intercostal Nerve Neuralgia (Rib pain).

Pectoralis Major and Minor Muscle Syndromes.

Rhomboid Pain.

Thoracalgia (Thorax pain).

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Arm and Hand area:

Carpal tunnel Syndrome.

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome.

Extensor Digitorum Syndrome.

Golfer's Elbow and Tennis Elbow.

Medial and Lateral Epicondylitis.

Different Neuralgias.

Tendinitis.

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Lower Back area:

Lower Back Pain in General.

Lumbalgia.

Herniated disc.

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Hip area:

Hip Osteoarthritis.

Iliopsoas muscle syndrome.

Piriformis Muscle Syndrome.

Sciatica.

Tension in Gluteus Maximus, Medius and Minimus.

Tensor Fascia Latae Syndrome.

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Pelvic area:

Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS).

Incontinence/Constipation caused by muscle and nerve motor/sensory function.

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Tight area:

Femoral Nerve Neuralgia.

Medial and Lateral Epicondylitis of the Femur.

Obturator Nerve Syndrome.

Tension in Iliotibial Tract (IT Band).

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Knee area:

Injury of Lateral and Medial Collateral Ligaments.

Knee Joint Osteoarthritis.

Menisci Injury.

Osgood-Schlatter Disease.

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Leg and Foot area:

Achillodynia (Pain in Achilles Tendon).

Ankle Joint Osteoarthritis.

Common Peroneal Nerve Neuralgia.

Femoral Nerve Neuralgia.

Heel Pain.

Medial and Lateral Epicondylitis of Tibia.

Sprained Ankle Joint.

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