Massage Therapy
Our Atlanta massage therapists provide the following services:
- Deep Tissue, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release
- Neuromuscular Therapy, Connective Tissue Massage
- Craniosacral massage for migraines
- Massage for TMJ and headaches
- Prenatal/pregnancy massage
- PNF stretching to improve range of motion
What kinds of injuries most often require therapeutic massage?
- Slip and falls
- Car accident injuries
- Limited range of motion injuries
- Repetitive motion injuries
- Neck, shoulder, and back injuries
We provide a combination of massage therapy, neuromuscular therapy, physiological therapeutics, chiropractic care and other specialized services based on the needs of each individual patient.
For many years of massage therapy in Atlanta, people assumed something was going on other than a medical procedure to help people with pain. However, as the public became more educated about massage therapy, this type of treatment option for relaxation, stress relief, back pain, migraines, and other problems is considered a top option, one that is well respected.
Of all healing arts, this form of Chinese medicine is more than 3,000 years old. History shows us that the Chinese, Hindus, Egyptians, Persians, and others often used massage for a variety of health problems. People around the country now understand the value of massage therapy, specifically when it comes to low back pain, migraine headaches, arthritis, fatigue, depression, diabetes, high blood pressure, various chronic pain diseases, and more.
The number of people enjoying the benefits of massage therapy in Atlanta is on the rise. The therapist is licensed and highly trained in the body’s anatomy, as well as techniques for easing pain and benefiting a person’s life. Working with soft tissue, the muscular structure, joints, and bones, massage therapy in Atlanta can make a person feel much better. In addition to reducing pain and fatigue, massage can also improve the body’s circulation.
There are many different methods used for massage therapy from Georgia Spinal Health & Wellness. Depending on the person’s needs, the therapist would choose the method needed. For instance, a person with Multiple Sclerosis or Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, both neurological diseases, would benefit from deep muscle massage. This way, the therapist is able to reach the painful nerves being affected so ultimately, the person has pain relief and less inflammation.
With regular massage therapy, this application involves soft tissue manipulation. Typically, there would be some type of movement and re-patterning of the muscular structure. Within “massage”, there are many dynamics that might include reflexology, hot rocks, and others. Again, the person getting the massage would work closely with the therapist so there is a full understanding of the problem so the right technique can be devised accordingly.
Massage therapy might also include what is called Somatic. This word translates to “of the body”, which is an approach that involves both body and mind. Keep in mind, when talking about massage and somatic, there are more than 250 unique variations. If you need a massage but are not sure where to begin, you might talk to your regular doctor, asking for recommendations.
Once a therapist has been chosen, you would be taken to a quiet, low light room. Asked to lie down on the table, most therapist who use massage therapy in Atlanta would have soft music in the background, perhaps a fountain, and then various lotions and oils would be applied to the skin to help reduce friction on the skin while being massaged. The length of the massage is usually one hour although therapists often offer less and more timed sessions. After the massage therapy in Atlanta, you would be told to relax on the table for about five minutes, followed by drinking water to rehydrate the body and flush harmful toxins from the body. Most people who have a massage are hooked for life, finding they never felt better.
Contact Georgia Spinal Health & Wellness today to schedule a consultation regarding our massage therapy services.