Myofascial Release Therapy: Ideal For Acute And Chronic Pain
By Sasha L. Scott
We’re all susceptible to developing acute and chronic muscle pain. But this doesn’t mean that we should just allow this type of pain to rule over us. Yes, there’s a way to get rid of this and that is through myofascial release therapy. So what is it really?
To put it simply, this therapy targets our fascia muscles. Think of fascia as bundles of muscles that are found in our skeletal or connective tissue. They can be shortened or tightened by extreme stress, repetitive activities or damage due to accidents. The shortening and tightness causes pain. Myofascial release therapy focuses on alleviating this pain by, again, targeting these muscles. If this type of pain is left unattended, it can cause extreme inconvenience. At the same time, it can disrupt our ability to function well at work and even in our daily activities. This is because our muscles are constricted. Once they are constricted, it impedes normal blood flow and prevents nutrients and oxygen from entering your muscles. This would even cause greater pain and greater capacity to stop you from being active in life.
People who seek this treatment may either have one or two of the following conditions:
1. Losing their flexibility or muscular function due to accidents
2. Chronic and acute muscle pains
3. TMJ or Temporo-Mandibular Joint disorder
4. CTS or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
5. Fibromyalgia
6. Migraine Headaches
How would you know if you have a condition that calls for this therapy? Well, first, you have to take notice of your signs and symptoms first. Do you experience tightness in some parts of your muscles that restrict you from moving freely? Did you accidentally pull a part of your body out of correct alignment? Did you overuse a certain muscle group due to strenuous activity or perhaps due to an accident? Do you sense extreme pressure and pain on your muscles and joints when you move? Do you feel pain in any part of your body?
If the answer any of this question is yes, then you are definitely a candidate for this therapy. However, before you do visit a therapist, I suggest that you see a physician first. Make sure that your physician will allow you to undergo the therapy. Most importantly, make sure that it’s safe for you to go through it. This means that you have no other underlying medical conditions that can jeopardize your health.
According to Deep Tissue Massage Melbourne, if you feel like you need a massage, then go get one. Just make sure that if you have a medical condition, you see your physician first. There are a lot of well-trained therapists out there who can help you and one of them is http://www.tensionrelease.com.au