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| Benefits of Deb's Various Massage Modalities Free animations Trigger point therapy (course completed July, 2010) Relieves muscular pain and dysfunction through pressure applied to trigger points of referred pain (knotted muscle fibers) and through directly stretching those knotted muscle fibers Increases circulation that has been restricted by contracted muscle tissue Disrupts the neurological and chemical feedback loop that has maintained the muscle contraction Increases flexibility and range of motion
Esalen style of massage (course completed June, 2010) Is very soothing and relaxing through the use of long, flowing strokes and the therapist's sense of presence to the receiver Enhances the ability of the receiver to drop inward Enhances the feeling of the body being a unified whole Ehances circulation and breathing Enhances general wellbeing and reduces stress Reduces physical tension May help to facilitate the release of old emotions May help to enhance a sense of reverence, harmony, balance, and inner healing
Acupressure (course completed November, 2008) Promotes relaxation and toning of muscle fibers Enables the organs to function better Reduces inflammation, pain, and edema Enhances circulation of blood Enables the body to get rid of toxins more effectively Enhances oxygenation of tissues Enhances the ability of nutrients to reach tissues Helps to promote health, vitality, and resistance to illness Helps to enhance a greater sense of well-being, relaxation, and harmony Helps to decreases stress, fatigue, depression, anxiety, trauma, and burnout
Spa Body Treatments (course completed August, 2006) Cranio-sacral therapy (course completed June, 2004)
Involves a gentle, hands-on treatment method that focuses on removing restrictions to physiological motion of all the bones of the skull, face, mouth, spine, sacrum, coccyx, and pelvis Reduces abnormal tensions in the meningeal membrane, especially the dura mater Removes obstacles to free movement by the cerebrospinal fluid within its membrane compartment Decreases stress and tension while promoting deep relaxation Decreases depression,pain, and fatigue Enhances immune system functioning
Enhances central nervous system functioning Enhances functioning of the endocrine system and the visceral organs via the autonomic nervous system May decrease sympton severity of neurological conditions Enhances the body's innate healing capacity
Myofascial release (course completed June, 2004) Helps to reduce tightness in the system of the fascia (which covers all the structures in the body and binds them together into a cohesive whole) Helps to improve overall mobility, flexibility, function, and posture Decreases pressure within joints and reduces pain Helps to reduce inflammation and the effects of trauma Improves muscle tone Decreases nerve compression and enhances nerve functioning Enhances circulation of blood Enables the body to get rid of toxins more effectively - Enhances oxygenation of tissues
Enhances the ability of nutrients to reach tissues Enhances lymphatic flow and immune system functioning - Decreases exhaustion and enhances energy levels
May help to release supressed feelings Enhances normal sleep
Muscle energy techniques (course completed June, 2004) Normalizes joint mobility through body positioning and through the recipient's own gentle muscle contractions counterbalanced by a gentle anti-force applied by the provider Lengthens shortened muscle fibers and enhances flexibility Strengthens weakened muscles and ligaments Enhances a sense of general relaxation and reduces stress Reduces local edema and pain Enhances the symmetry of the skeletal system when one body part is longer or higher on one side than the corresponding part on the other side Enhances circulation and helps the body to release toxins
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