12/31/2011

Resolutions?

Why not?  My resolution has been the same for the last 3 years.  Diet? Certainly not.  Exercise? No Stress less?  Kinda....   For the last 3 years I have resolved to watch movies and not question them.  Movies are for entertainment, they are not real.  So none of this:
She would never do that.
That would never happen.
That is impossible with the laws of physics.
He would not get THAT girl
How did that happen?
Wait, I don;t get it.  That detail must have been left in the pages of the book.

You get it......  Just sit back, watch the movie, and enjoy. not only do I get a better cinematic experience, but my husband does as well. :)

11/15/2011

Factory Massage Therapists

I am becoming more and more aware of the quality of massage therapists that the local schools are turning out.  Granted, I went to school in Pittsburgh with a completely different focus.  But one should still expect quality.  I hear way too many stories of MT's that do a basic Swedish massage with zero focus on any needs of the client.  No specific work is being done, and no clients are feeling better.  This upsets me b/c A. People pay a lot of money for massages. B. When you pay for a service you should receive it. Most importantly, C. It makes us all look bad.  Too many clients come in with an accusatory laundry list of items to address before I even get to speak.  This is from unsatisfactory past massages.  Whether a massage's pressure is light or deep, it is to be therapeutic.  If the population is not getting this, then something needs to be done about the quality of education these students are receiving. 

t 's a shame for you as the consumer, but I guess it is good for my business.  I love what I do, I am good at it, and I know exactly what I am doing and what I can do for you.  This makes for a good massage.

11/01/2011

Do You Know What You Are Doing?

Of course!!! It's my job!  Yes, I know where all of your muscles are.  Yes, I can tell if they are tight or not.  Yes, I can tell if the are relaxing.   These are, in fact, my basic job requirements.  I am amazed by how many people wonder this!  I can only assume it is from previous massages where the therapist was not knowledgeable.  If a massage therapist cannot talk to you about your muscles, stop, get off the table, and leave without paying.  Too many clients are impressed by my education level and understanding of the muscular-skeletal system.  This disturbs me as it is the fundamental information ALL massage therapists should have.  Yes, I am more into troubleshooting massage so this makes me more focused on the specifics.  This does not, however, give another MT who doe snot do this type of work the excuse to not know what they are doing.

10/20/2011

Where Do I Go?

I constantly get asked what my address is and where one should go.  My address is 1740 Wisconsin Ave, 2nd Floor.  Under the name 'Georgetown Wellness Center'.  I also receive many inquiries that get my info from my website that lists my contact info right under my address.  I still get this questions.  I am not trying to fool or confuse anyone.  My office address is my location where I see all of my clients and are all appointments are held.

10/13/2011

Vaccinations & Massage

With flu season right around the corner, it is important that you do not receive a vaccination the day of your massage appointment. When one gets vaccinated, some form of th eillness is injected into the body for our immune system to build antibodies and further recognize it in the future. When you get a massage, your body has to repair and maintain itself from the work we did. Having both on the same day is quite a burden for your body. This means means there is more of a chance of your muscles getting sore or having vaccination side effects.

Please keep in mind my 24 hour cancellation policy.

10/01/2011

Chilly Temps Effecting Your Muscles?

Did you ever notice that when you are chilly for awhile, you tend to get a headache or shoulder/neck pain the next day? This is because our brain regulates our temperature by tensing or shivering. In this process our muscles contract and expand in speedy bursts producing warmth and burning calories. No, this doe snot count as exercise. ;) This does overwork the muscles and can cause muscle pain and discomfort later on. Remedy: dress appropriately, don't sit or slep under vents, drink something warm, and stretch out. If you do wake up in pain or discomfort, come get a massage and I will work it out for you!

9/25/2011

Schedule

I am considering hiring a massage therapist to work for me.  Would any of you be interested in receiving sessions on days other than I am scheduled??  As you all know, I have limited availability and cannot work on days other than what I am scheduled for.  Would you be interested in having appts. on Fridays or Sundays???  I will of course make sure the massage therapist is of highest quality. 

Let me know:  melissa@dcdeeptissuemassage.com

9/15/2011

The Common Cold & Massage

If you have a cold or are getting sick, please stay home and cancel your appointment. Your body is already working hard to fight off whatever it is you have and receiving a massage will only over-burdeb you. If you think you may be coming down with something, please stay home. Massage has the possibility of exacerbating your illness and make it com eon quicker and stronger. Besides a massage making you fell worse, I would rather not have the illness spread throughout my office, nor my family. SO stay home, drink your fluids. Rechedule when you feel better and we can get rid of those kinks form when you were on the couch all day.

8/10/2011

Massage & Sleep

Studies show getting a massage is 3 times more effective at fighting fatigue than actual sleep!! This is because we get a place to relax, not do anything, not think of anything, and the massage itself has numerous healing effects on the body. Massage can prevent insomnia. How many times have you had a massage and that night went to bed early, slept well, and woke up refreshed? The combination of the physical massage, extra water, added meditation time and better breathing will all contribute to a better night's sleep. During a session most people meditate in some way. This action helps the body as well as the mind to relax, rest, and restore. Massage and meditation are both proven ways at reducing stress and the body's effects on stress.

7/30/2011

Lifestyle Changes & Massage

One of the hardest steps in any lifestyle change is the first one. That single moment in time when you actually physically begin what you set out to do. The next hardest step is making it a routine. Once you have that down it should be smooth sailing to a newer and better you, or is it?
Every change can be difficult. Change can also be painful. When we alter an activity or behaviour that our body is used to, there can be an adjustment period when our bodies get achey and sore. This is due to our muscles being used differently. This is the perfect time to get a massage to set you off into the right direction again. With massage, you can reduce the length and discomfort of this adjustment period and be able to continue on your new path.

7/10/2011

Client Ratio; Men:Women

50:50

Massage is considered a form of physical therapy as well as a way to get and remain well. Men are just as concerned with their health and longevity as women. Even if there was nothign to troubleshoot, men deserve a little R7R as well! These days we all have stress and massage is a very healthy and scientifically proven way to relieve what is being held in our musculature.

6/30/2011

Appt. Frequence: Does It Matter?

Yes. If we are working on a specific muscular issue, it will take tome for it to dissapate. Think of how long it took for the tightness to accumulate; it will most likely take more than 1 session to work it out. The frequency also depends on how diligent you are with self care and making some lifestyle adjustments. It really is a team effort to get our bodies back to functioning properly. Also, as muscles loosen up the discomfort can move around your body as it habituates to working differently. Massage will also aid in this "reconfiguration" process.

6/20/2011

How Often Should You Schedule

I gets asked this question all the time. If you have ever asked this, you will know my answer is, "It depends on your goals and how aggressive you want to be at attaining them." If a muscle group is causing so much pain and discomfort that it is affecting your lifestyle, you should come once every 7-10 days. Then when it starts to feel better, we wean you down to more time between our appointments. Something nagging you? I'd say it is good to come in every 2-3 weeks. As far as maintenance, once every 4-6 weeks should suffice. For those recovering from an injury, training for a sport's event or someone that needs to come regularly, there are multiple plans that we can apply to make it more feasible or time efficient. For instance we can do less time every once and awhile on a specific muscle group and then longer for the full tune up. I also have various discounts and packages one can apply.

6/04/2011

Weeds are not the only pain in the butt

Whether you consider yourself a master gardener or just occasionally pull weeds, tending to any size garden is hard work. I am a gardener myself and I know how hard it can be on the body. I have 3 large flower gardens and 1 vegetable garden, and I am exhausted by the time I am done doing whatever. If you plan on spending a long period of time out in the gardens, try purchasing a garden stool to give yourself a break. You can also purchase gardening pads to kneel on if you have knee issues. Try squatting here and there to give your back a break. Not only will it relax the low back muscles, but you will get a good core and thigh workout in. Tools are important as well. Make sure you have the right tools for the right job as well as an appropriate sized shovel for what you are doing. This way you are working smarter not harder. And of course..... warm up, stretch, protect yourself from the sun and stay hydrated!

5/28/2011

Sunday Drivers Beware

There is no better way to spend a warm, sunny afternoon in the spring then to pack u everyone in the car and drive somewhere, anywhere. But what happens when we eventually get home and a few hours realize that we are now sore? Besides calling me for an appt, there are ways to prevent this from occurring in the first place. Think of all the muscles we use while driving a car. The shoulders get held in isometric contractions, while the rotator cuffs are working in small repetitive motions. There is lack of lumbar support while the right leg an dhip is overworked pressing on the pedals and going back and forth. Before you get in the car warm up by walking around the block or going up and down the stairs herding your passengers. Ar eyou stopping for a tastey treat on your adventure? Take a few minutes and stretch out your body. Try putting a small pillow behind you if you do not have enough lumbar support.

Keep only your memories, not a pain in the glutes.

5/25/2011

It's Official!!

If you are following my blog, you know that my 15 month old has never really "liked" my massages..... He loooves it when my husband massages his moisturizer on after his bath. Me, not so much, my baby acts like he tolerates it. Well, last night Zack only wanted his mommy, so I led the whole bath/bedtime routine. (This is usually Daddy time by the way) I really want him to like my massages so I am working hard at making it nice. My husband commented that I was giving him too much of a real massage and that was silly. I replied that Zack works hard toddling and climbing all day. So I start talking to my son about bedtime etc. Then I say, "See Zack, Mommy knows what she is doing. Do you like Mommy's massages now?" Zack looks me right in the eye and starts shaking his head "No". Mind you he does know what 'No' means and he has been shaking his head 'No' appropriately for a few days....... I guess it is official, my son does does not like my massages!!! Does he not know people pay me a lot of money to do this?!?

5/23/2011

Shoes To Shrink My Thighs & Hips??

Many shoe companies are now selling shoes that supposedly tone your glutes and thighs simply by walking in them. How do they work? They don't. Every client of mine that owns them complains of mysterious low back pain. What is not so mysterious is why. These sneakers (yes, I am from the northeast so they are called sneakers) adjust the height of your heel at certain spots. There is a yoga pose that they are trying to emulate. Will this pose work in toning and strengthening these areas? Sure! Should we be moving continuously in this position for a length of time? Of course not! Myself, personal trainers, physical therapists, kineasologists, physiologists and rehab specialists all agree that these shoes do more harm than good. Our bodies are a very intricately engineered machine. If you mess with its foundation, you mess with the functioning of the whole machine.

My advice: If you want to tone and strengthen your hips and legs, stick with what actually works. Squats, lunges, weights, aerobics, walking, running, etc.

3/10/2011

When To Arrive For Your Appt.

You call or email for an appointment... The day arrives, the time creeps up and you show up for our 4pm massage. Where is the clock? Are you on time? Do you need to prepare? Will you need to fill out paperwork?

If it is your first visit, please arrive at the very least 5 minutes prior to your appt time to fill out paperwork. This includes your health history, some contact info, and a review of my late/cancellation policy. You may even want to show up more than 5 minutes early to use the restroom etc.

If you have seen me before, please still arrive about 5 minutes prior to your appt.

I do prefer to begin the actual massage at the appointment time. So if you have a 4 pm appointment, please show up at least 3:55pm. This gives you enough time to use the restroom, get some water, and for us to chat about what your goals are and how we will accomplish them. There are times when I run a bit late and that will of course not reflect in your massage time. Every single massage had buffer time booked into it. This way I can chat with you about ergonomics, stretching, thoroughly understand what is going on with your body, or just what is new with you.

Point being: If you are a new client and show up exactly at your appt time or later, this will reflect in you time on the massage table. If you are a repeat client, please do not come late. :)

3/06/2011

Gift Certificate Policies

A gift certificate it is a fantabulous gift! You give someone the wonderful gift of a massage when it is convenient for them. Unfortunately, every once and awhile the envelope will get stashed away to the bottom of the drawer only to be discovered after it has expired. Will I honor it? No.

You have 1 full year to redeem the massage. Most often than not, the GC was purchased with a holiday discount. I cannot honor an expired GC for multiple reasons. A. It is not fair for those that saw it had expired and did not try to use it. B. It is not fair for me to honor a discounted, expired GC when my rates had maybe gone up as well. C. If I let one person I have to let everyone. D. That is not how any other business works so don't expect mine to be any different. I would like to see someone try to bring an expired GC to Macy's, or Babies R Us, or any other store and expect them to honor it. They won't no matter how hard you plead. I am not trying to swindle anyone out of a massage or money, I just ask that people respect me as a business and business owner.

Like I said, you have 1 full year to redeem a Gift Certificate.

2/28/2011

When to alternate between Ice and Heat.

In my newsletter I will discuss when it is appropriate to use heat versus ice. It is also quite beneficial to alternate between the two. It is confusing, but also effective.

First you have to prevent epidermis injury. Make sure not to burn nor freeze yourself. Apply the next therapy after the skin has somewhat visibly recovered from the previous an. Each application only lasting a max of about 10-20 minutes each.

Second, this alternating therapy is used between an injury being acute and chronic. The first 48 hours of an injury you want to apply ice, ice massage, cold bath, etc. Then this is when you alternate between ice and heat. This stage lasts around 48-72 hours. Then you would move on to heat. With ice applications when necessary. ALWAYS END WITH ICE. This is to prevent any type of further swelling or inflammation.

Third, why....... When alternating you are keeping the swelling down, but at the same time promoting circulation. Ice causes vasoconstriction (closing of small blood vessels) and heat causes vasodilation (opening of small blood vessels). Using both produces a stronger pump for your blood to bring in more nutrients and to take away swelling, inflammation, and built up metabolic waste from the injury.

1/31/2011

Preventative Health

Receiving massages on a regular basis helps to prevent tightness and dis-ease from occurring. Obviously with regular massage you are getting loosened up often enough to help prevent too much tension from building up. There is another huge way massage works with prevention; that is education. If I had a nickel for every time a client noticed a new area of tension during the massage, I could retire. When receiving a massage, we can really feel what areas of our body are tight or sore and in turn, we can go back to our lives and work on that group. Did you not realize your back was tight prior to the session? Now you know to go back and work on your low back, core, and hips in your life. Meaning, what am I doing to cause this? How can I adjust my habits to prevent this? Where can I add in more stretch time? When you realize these areas of hidden tightness you can then work at preventing dysfunction of your muscular-skeletal system. Why do you want to prevent something like this if you are receiving massages regularly anyways? Well, who wants to be in pain or discomfort? Also, our bodies work much better if we are using them in a way they are designed to function. With a little teamwork, we can live a bit more smoothly and pain-free.

1/02/2011

Black Swan

Multiple clients have been asking me about the diaphragm work done in The Black Swan so I went to see it. Plus, it gave me an excuse to spend the afternoon with my girlfriends. First thing's first, I really enjoyed this movie. Now, back to massage. I do diaphragm work and though my technique is different, there is only one way to get that muscle. It looks painful in the movie, but in reality it isn't so bad. I have always had tight abdominal muscles so I have personally had massage done in this area a lot. It is helpful if you need it. It won't feel great like getting your shoulder worked on, but it will feel fabulous when it is loosened up.

Since my newsletter was about change and how massage assists with change I thought I could tie this in with it. We all have goals, whether they are professional or personal, and we all have obstacles we have to get over along the way. The Black Swan really exemplified how we can all be our own worst enemy and nay-sayer. Many times, our biggest obstacle is ourself.