Massage Therapy
The benefits of clinically guided massages are far more than just relaxation. Targeted medical massages can improve range of motion, correct posture and relax muscles. With Dr. Nash’s guidance, your massage therapist will know where your problem areas are and how to fix them.
Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage is a form of massage therapy that focuses on the rearrangement of tissue layers deep within the muscles and connective tissue. The movements are quite slow and extreme pressure is applied on tense areas. This technique is corrective and therapeutic while offering many benefits for the human body. It can:
Help break down scar tissue
Alleviate Pain
Loosen constrictive muscles
Sports Massage
The sports massage technique focuses on treating soft tissue ache, pains and injuries. Many people who participate in athletics consider sports massage to be an essential element to their training and recovery routine. It has been noted that it can help people train more effectively, prevents injuries and improves overall performance. This can:
Improve Muscle Flexibility
Decreases Muscle Adhesion’s
Improves Range of Motion
Reduces Muscle Stiffness
Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger point therapy is a bodywork technique used to treat active and latent “muscle knots” in your body. They can be caused by repetitive motions, injuries and several other activities. The purpose of trigger point therapy is to eliminate the muscle knot by getting the blood to flow in the effected area regulated and back to a normal flow. This will allow oxygen and nutrients to flow freely through the muscles again. This can:
Reduce Pain
Improve Range of Motion
Improved Circulation
Improved Coordination and Flexibility
Want to Learn More?
Our medical staff is more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Please give us a call at (815) 201-1254 to learn more or to set up an appointment.