Massage Therapy for Athletes a Great Idea

Massage has come to be associated with luxurious pampering at spas, or gifted treats from loved ones. The larger part of therapeutic massage however, focuses on muscle pain relief, tension and stress reduction, and improved range of motion.

In keeping with many holistic practices, massage therapy is a whole-body approach to health and wellness that encompasses mind and body.

Athletes and injury victims in particular can benefit from the effects of massage over the long term, and receive highly relaxing tension reduction to the muscle tissue in the short run. Muscle spasms from excessive workouts can slow down blood circulation. Getting a regular massage can help increase the circulation while reducing the pain and inflammation associated with these spasms and reduced blood flow.

Massage is a well known and effective way to eliminate and reduce toxins in the body by moving blood and water more efficiently through the muscles and tissues. Although you will feel wonderful after a single visit, remember that the full and long-lasting benefits of massage therapy are best achieved with repeated visits to your therapist.

If you are an athlete or have been injured in an automobile accident, contact the Cranston RI chiropractic office of Dr. Stephen M. Estner at (401) 275-2225 to schedule an appointment with a licensed massage therapist, or visit the website of Stephen M. Estner for more information.


--------------------------------------
Dr. Stephen Estner is a Chiropractor in Rhode Island with office locations in Pawtucket and Cranston, Rhode Island. His offices offer chiropractic rehabilitation through acupuncture, massage therapy, and manipulation of the spine, joints, and muscles. Dr. Estner treats all spinal injuries, back pain, and symptoms including those due to automobile accidents, workplace and sports injuries, pregnancy, and provides general care and maintenance of the spine.
For more information or to schedule an appointment please visit: http://www.DrEstner.com.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ideal range of motion of a joint is a complete hinge from A to Z

Misconceptions about the Chiropractic Profession

What does Chiropractic Heal