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Chinese Cupping Massage You can purchase the entire DVD at http://medicalmassage-edu.com Massage therapy for cellulite reduction, Chinese cupping techniques, Medical massage in cases of Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Tags: Chinese Cupping school CEU Technique Medical Massage |
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Breast Massage Robot Read more at http://www.botjunkie.com/ and http://massage99.blog.sohu.com/ Tags: BotJunkie breast massage robot |
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Full Back Massage You can purchase the entire DVD at http://medicalmassage-edu.com Back Massage Techniques medical massage full body massage massage massage medical medical back massage massage body to body full back massage full massage body massage massageclips.com massage therapist therapy back body massage full body full body back massage back back massage body masage tutorial massage therapy lesson 101 school massage full medical massage full body masseur massidob massage masajista gay madrid chinese cupping school ceu technique medical medical massage back jeff dunham back massage body Tags: Massage Medical Full Body Back |
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GI Joe PSA - Body Massage Did someone say "body massage"? GO!!! Tags: GI Joe PSA Body Massage |
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Massage Sports Post-Event http://medicalmassage-edu.com Post-Event Sports Rehabilitative Full-Body Massage. For some reason, massage therapists that specialize in treatments of sport related injuries are calling this method ?sport massage. In my opinion, if someone sprains/strains the lower back, upper back, shoulder, knee, etc., by playing sport or working at home, or at the workplace, the pathology that will be developed due to kind of injury disturbing orthopedic status. Utilization of massage in cases of back and limb disorders we call orthopedic massage. There is no doubt that there is huge room for orthopedic massage available in sport rehabilitative medicine. It is proven that orthopedic massage therapy is a very effective tool in treating sport-related, industrial injuries, as well as helping people experience less pain in cases of degenerative diseases of the support and movement systems such as osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease and other types of spondylosis. Really sport massage that is utilized only in industry of sport is a pre-event sport massage and post-event rehabilitative sport massage. These two types of massage therapy are very important efforts in order to improve the athletes performances, to prevent to a maximum extent, sport related injuries, as well as to eliminate side effects of exercise stress/overtraining. 20 years ago, training in sport massage was limited to massage therapists who worked with professional teams, Olympian teams, etc. Nowadays, sport massage has value not only for professional athletes, but also for the modern fitness enthusiast. If you will pay attention to the behavior of today's gym members, you will see people who are working out as if they are preparing themselves for competition. It is obvious that most of them are pushing themselves to the limit. In most cases, people don't or forget to ask themselves, ?Why am I in the gym? If you will ask them this question, no doubt their answer will be ?to keep (themselves) in shape and to contribute to (their) health. But the manner of working out like a professional athlete in the long run causes more harm than good. What a lot of people do not realize is that professional sport-like training is not contributing to health. Professional sports actually is a tough rough show business and nothing else. I personally don't believe that we are capable of changing the minds of gym enthusiasts that vigorous exercise (which most gym enthusiasts are engaging in) is not a good idea. But there is no doubt that post-event rehabilitative sport massage can be of tremendous help to the health of these gym enthusiasts. The post-event rehabilitative sport massage that I offering to you today was initially developed and proposed by professor Alexander Dembo, MD, PhD, former Leningrad, now Peterburg School of Medicine in 1964. 48 hours after exercise N/A Rodenberg, et al., 1994 15 minutes after exercise 15 min Tiidus, 1995 48 hours after exercise 10 min Gupta, 1996 48 hours after exercise 10 min Tags: Post-Event Rehabilitative Sports Massage school CEU |
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Medical Massage For Hypertension You can purchase the entire DVD at http://medicalmassage-edu.com Hypertension, Dizziness, Headaches, & Worsening of Vision (secondary to Vertebral Artery Syndrome) Greater Occipital Neuralgia, Neck Rehabilitative Exercises. First, let's quickly review how medical massage therapy affects the arterial blood pressure in patients with EH. There are three major mechanisms which massage practitioners should use to help patients with hypertension: Balance the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system, vasodilate the vertebral arteries and reduce peripheral vascular resistance. These three mechanisms are intimately correlated, hence the need to discuss them together as parts of the same process. Vertebral arteries arise from the subclavian arteries. They ascend through the cervical vertebrae and enter the skull where they unite to form the basilar artery, supplying the posterior part of the brain. The vertebral arteries also give off two important arterial branches that supply the entire spinal cord: The anterior spinal artery and two posterior spinal arteries. The pathway of the vertebral arteries through the cervical vertebrae is quite complex. The transverse process of each cervical vertebra has a special opening called the transverse foramen through which the vertebral artery passes. Cervical vertebrae are positioned on top of one another such that these openings form a bony canal through which the vertebral arteries ascend. The walls of vertebral arteries have their own sympathetic plexus innervation, regulating their constriction and dilation. It follows that any irritation to this plexus may result in their contraction. Even a minor facet joint subluxation, which may not even be visible by radiographic means, can produce an irritation slightly compressing the vertebral arteries. This constriction may lead to a reduced blood supply to the brain, which in turn will cause further vasoconstriction in an attempt to compensate for compromised circulation. The result is an inevitable increase in blood pressure or EH. Other mechanisms that may cause a decrease in blood flow through the vertebral arteries are cervical spondylosis, emotional stress and physical overload of the neck and upper back muscles. As a result of these, a hypertonus develops in the cervical muscles. In order to maintain proper function, the brain's daily perfusion has to be approximately 2,000 quarts of arterial blood. This rate is regulated by special vascular receptors in the arterial structures of the brain. Even a minor reduction in the amount of blood circulation triggers compensatory reactions such as an increased heart rate, increased cardiac output and, most importantly, an increased peripheral vascular resistance. Peripheral vascular resistance is a major opposing force to the heart's work. Every time the left ventricle ejects blood, the force of the cardiac contraction has to overcome the resistance of arterial vessels (especially on the level of middle-sized arteries in skeletal muscles). Thus, an increased sympathetic tone triggers arteriolar vasoconstriction, which increases peripheral vascular resistance, resulting in the heart having to work harder to pump blood. Tags: Hypertension Dizziness Headaches medical school massage |
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massage ballet tte ittara aredesho? are cha-rarararara-rara-rara- Tags: folkdance_de_narukozaka |
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Kitten performing shiatsu massage Really cute video of a kitten performing "shiatsu massage" on another kitten. Soo cute. :) Tags: kitten cat cute animal funny massage shiatsu |
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Quick Back Massage Demo. Jeremy Lanfranco MALTA This is a basic back Therapeutic massage by Jeremy Lanfranco in Malta who works in Medilan Health Centre in Birkirkara.Mobile: +356 99496657 for appointments. Tags: massage medical back malta jeremy lanfranco |
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Hot Stone Massage You can purchase the entire DVD at http://medicalmassage-edu.com Incorporation of Hot Stone massage in full-body stress management massage. Incorporation of Hot Stone in treatments of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Lumbago, Lumbalgia, Sciatic Neuralgia, knee, elbow, ankle and shoulder disorders, rotator cuff syndrome and others is proven to be a very beneficial modality for rapid and sustained results. For centuries, it has been known that minerals, when accumulating heat, releasing very long waves of heat, and if applied to the human body, will stimulate significant healing process. As you know, any stones are minerals. On his file, Boris explains and demonstrates in details how to incorporate hot stone massage in the above mentioned treatments. The great news is that in any landscape store, for the maximum of spending about $5 you can purchase a huge set of stones of a variety of sizes (Boris on his DVD presents different sizes of stones and gives different recommendations). The stones can be heated in any hydrocollater or just if will be spilled boiling water on them, during 35-40 seconds they generate enough heat to be good hot mineral for a treatment. To perform soft tissue mobilization by incorporating hot stone, not only contribute significantly to results but also makes the soft tissue mobilization procedure physically much easier to perform. Tags: Hot Stone massage school CEU |
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