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True Health Chiropractic |
2511 West Schrock Rd. |
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Dr. Jeffrey R. Shope, D.C. |
Mon-Fri 9am-12pm 3pm-7pm |
Our Services
Massage Therapy
BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY
Massage therapy addresses a variety of health conditions, the most prevalent being stress-related tension, which, experts believe, accounts for 80%-90% of disease. Massage has been proven beneficial in treating cancer-related fatigue, sleep disorders, high blood pressure, diabetes, low back pain, immunity suppression, spinal cord injury, autism, post-operative surgery, age-related disorders, infertility, eating disorders, smoking cessation, and depression, to name just a few. Massage has many physiological effects, such as:
" Increased circulation to all areas of the body. This means that more oxygen goes to the tissues, enabling them to function more efficiently.
" Removal of toxins and waste products that build up in the tissues.
" Reduction in recovery time from certain injuries.
" Softening of the connective tissue that permeates the body, resulting in more relaxed muscles and more efficient organ function.
" Breaking of the pain-tension cycle, which helps prevent muscle strains and aches.
" Increased flexibility and joint mobility.
" Better muscular balance throughout the body, resulting in effective support for other healing modalities, such as chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation.
More Benefits of chiropractic massage therapy:
Massage therapy can boost the immune system, relieve chronic muscle and joint pain, reduce stress, and fight depression. Chiropractic massage therapy also promotes good blood circulation. Massage therapy detoxifies the body by moving waste through the lymphatic system. Finally, chiropractic massage therapy improves muscle tone and promotes healing. Massage therapy restores the body to its natural and relaxed state.
For preventative health:
Preventative medicine is a total wellness approach that includes nutrition, exercise, massage therapy, and chiropractic care. Having a chiropractic assessment and manual massage at least once per month prevents pain and injury, and relieves stress. If stress is not relieved, then it will reverse the effects of a good diet and exercise program. Deep tissue massage treats the stiffness that you have forgotten exists because you have been carrying it around for so long. It is for these reasons that chiropractic should be a part of any preventative program.
Recommended for:
Chiropractic massage therapy treats specific illnesses and afflictions. Massage therapy treats injuries caused from work, recreational activities, and other activities. Post surgery, massage therapy reduces healing time. In addition to the well-known treatments, chiropractic massage relieves arthritis symptoms, fibromyalgia, gastrointestinal disorders, migraines, immune system disorders, insomnia and jaw problems such as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction. In fact, there are only few known afflictions that massage therapy cannot improve.
Types of Massage Therapy:
Lymphatic Massage - The Lymphatic system’s job is to detoxify bodily fluids before they are circulated into the blood stream. The Lymphatic system moves the fluids through the body and then to the liver. Toxemia and swelling is a result of the Lymphatic system not working properly. Lymphatic massage reduces muscle swelling, which increases blood flow, which in turn supports proper Lymphatic system functioning.
Relaxation Massage – The goal of a relaxation massage to is relax you. This type of massage is gentle and less intense that some of the other styles. The therapist gently works the upper layers of the muscle tissue to increase relaxation. Relaxation massage is a total experience as it is preformed in a dim setting, with candles and sometimes with scented oils.
Myofascial Release - Myofascial release involves applying gentle, sustained pressure to the Myofascial connective tissue restrictions. The massage relaxes the contracted muscles and increases venous and lymphatic drainage. Myofascial release treats somatic dysfunction and relieves the accompanying pain and limited range of motion.
Sports Massage — Sports massage works on the connective tissue and deep muscle structures. The massage is applied using hard and deep strokes, combined with finger pressure. Sports massage is specifically designed to increase flexibility and prevent injuries. It is specifically designed for the types of injuries obtained during athletic activity.
Swedish Massage - Swedish massage increases blood circulation to more than 4 times its normal rate. The massage releases the stagnant toxins stored in the muscle fibers. The result is fresh oxygenated blood flow into the muscles, that boosts energy levels.
Warm Stone Massage – Warm stone massage is a unique approach that uses warm river stones in strategic spots to relax the muscles and increase circulation. Combined with manual massage, this treatment is guaranteed to cure what ales you.
Rehabilitative Massage – Rehabilitative massage is designed to support healing of injuries and restoring full range of motion. Active Release, Myofascial Release, and Neuromuscular Therapy are examples of rehabilitative massage techniques that locate the source of spasms and tension. The therapist focuses on these muscles to restore them to their natural state.
BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY
Massage therapy addresses a variety of health conditions, the most prevalent being stress-related tension, which, experts believe, accounts for 80%-90% of disease. Massage has been proven beneficial in treating cancer-related fatigue, sleep disorders, high blood pressure, diabetes, low back pain, immunity suppression, spinal cord injury, autism, post-operative surgery, age-related disorders, infertility, eating disorders, smoking cessation, and depression, to name just a few. Massage has many physiological effects, such as:
" Increased circulation to all areas of the body. This means that more oxygen goes to the tissues, enabling them to function more efficiently.
" Removal of toxins and waste products that build up in the tissues.
" Reduction in recovery time from certain injuries.
" Softening of the connective tissue that permeates the body, resulting in more relaxed muscles and more efficient organ function.
" Breaking of the pain-tension cycle, which helps prevent muscle strains and aches.
" Increased flexibility and joint mobility.
" Better muscular balance throughout the body, resulting in effective support for other healing modalities, such as chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation.
More Benefits of chiropractic massage therapy:
Massage therapy can boost the immune system, relieve chronic muscle and joint pain, reduce stress, and fight depression. Chiropractic massage therapy also promotes good blood circulation. Massage therapy detoxifies the body by moving waste through the lymphatic system. Finally, chiropractic massage therapy improves muscle tone and promotes healing. Massage therapy restores the body to its natural and relaxed state.
For preventative health:
Preventative medicine is a total wellness approach that includes nutrition, exercise, massage therapy, and chiropractic care. Having a chiropractic assessment and manual massage at least once per month prevents pain and injury, and relieves stress. If stress is not relieved, then it will reverse the effects of a good diet and exercise program. Deep tissue massage treats the stiffness that you have forgotten exists because you have been carrying it around for so long. It is for these reasons that chiropractic should be a part of any preventative program.
Recommended for:
Chiropractic massage therapy treats specific illnesses and afflictions. Massage therapy treats injuries caused from work, recreational activities, and other activities. Post surgery, massage therapy reduces healing time. In addition to the well-known treatments, chiropractic massage relieves arthritis symptoms, fibromyalgia, gastrointestinal disorders, migraines, immune system disorders, insomnia and jaw problems such as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction. In fact, there are only few known afflictions that massage therapy cannot improve.
Types of Massage Therapy:
Lymphatic Massage - The Lymphatic system’s job is to detoxify bodily fluids before they are circulated into the blood stream. The Lymphatic system moves the fluids through the body and then to the liver. Toxemia and swelling is a result of the Lymphatic system not working properly. Lymphatic massage reduces muscle swelling, which increases blood flow, which in turn supports proper Lymphatic system functioning.
Relaxation Massage – The goal of a relaxation massage to is relax you. This type of massage is gentle and less intense that some of the other styles. The therapist gently works the upper layers of the muscle tissue to increase relaxation. Relaxation massage is a total experience as it is preformed in a dim setting, with candles and sometimes with scented oils.
Myofascial Release - Myofascial release involves applying gentle, sustained pressure to the Myofascial connective tissue restrictions. The massage relaxes the contracted muscles and increases venous and lymphatic drainage. Myofascial release treats somatic dysfunction and relieves the accompanying pain and limited range of motion.
Sports Massage — Sports massage works on the connective tissue and deep muscle structures. The massage is applied using hard and deep strokes, combined with finger pressure. Sports massage is specifically designed to increase flexibility and prevent injuries. It is specifically designed for the types of injuries obtained during athletic activity.
Swedish Massage - Swedish massage increases blood circulation to more than 4 times its normal rate. The massage releases the stagnant toxins stored in the muscle fibers. The result is fresh oxygenated blood flow into the muscles, that boosts energy levels.
Warm Stone Massage – Warm stone massage is a unique approach that uses warm river stones in strategic spots to relax the muscles and increase circulation. Combined with manual massage, this treatment is guaranteed to cure what ales you.
Rehabilitative Massage – Rehabilitative massage is designed to support healing of injuries and restoring full range of motion. Active Release, Myofascial Release, and Neuromuscular Therapy are examples of rehabilitative massage techniques that locate the source of spasms and tension. The therapist focuses on these muscles to restore them to their natural state.
