Active Massage
"Where you become pain free
and active again"
852 SW 21 st Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
503-752-3657
FAX: 503-477-9651
Saffron's Specialized Medical 13215 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Suite #C4 Vancouver, WA 98684
Anna Mae Penland NCTMB, MLD, MMP, LMT, Ph: 503-752-3657
Lic: OR #10667 WA #MA 60142936 TX #MT005337 |
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Benefits of Massage Therapy
are many, including: increasing circulation, allowing the body to pump more oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, stimulating lymph flow and boosting immunity, relaxing overused or tight muscles, increasing joint mobility and range of motion, reducing recovery time after strenuous workouts or surgery, and relieving back pain and migraines, just to name a few.
After receiving a massage, clients feel rejuvenated, relaxed, and refreshed. By opting for a few lifestyle choices, you can extend these benefits and get the most out of your massage. |
Massage works in wonderful ways
easing stress and pain, calming the nervous system, increasing circulation, loosening tight muscles, stimulating internal organs, and enhancing skin. Of course, you want to hold on to that just-had-a-massage feeling -- total body relaxation, muscles relaxed and at ease, and fluid movement restored -- for as long as possible.
But how long that bliss lasts depends on the state of your body. If you're suffering from chronic pain or recovering from injury, then it may take more sessions and perhaps different modalities before optimal health is restored.
If massage is part of your regular health regimen, then it's more likely the effects will endure. In other words, the effects of massage are cumulative, like any healthy habit. The more often you get a massage, the greater and longer-lasting the benefits. |
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