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5 Common Dysfunctions Helped by Cranial Sacral Therapy (CST)

This is a guest post from massage therapist in American Fork – www.TrudyBarnes.com. Make sure you redeem the UCR special coupon for a limited time massage offer. Learn more about what integrative therapy is and how it could help you or someone you love.

There are many dysfunctions that can be alleviated by cranial sacral therapy.

Here are five common complaints:

  1. TMJ ~ relieved by working on the facial muscles, lymphatics, and inside the mouth~opening the avenue for expression. The Mandible (Jaw) and Temporal Joint are accessed through CST.
  2. Chronic neck and back tension ~ commonly caused by base of the skull tightness (occiput), and a compressed sacrum. Since the cranium and sacrum are connected by the spine, both are affected.
  3. Post-Natal issues ~ balancing the three master bones: sacrum, occiput, and sphenoid~brings the mother’s body back into balance after the stressors of birth.
  4. Anxiety and Depression ~ these can be minimized with a cranial system balance.
  5. Whiplash~ or hyper-extension, can be relieved best within the first 72 hours after an auto accident or trauma affecting the head and neck.

VIDEO: Sitting Up Back & Neck Massage in Utah County

We get lots of visitors to UtahCountyReviews.com who are looking for information on “massage in Utah County” and other related phrases.

In an effort to give them the best information available, we’ve decided to do a once a week video series on massage tactics that you can practice right here in “Happy Valley!”

Our first video is about a massage that all of us need: the Back & Neck Massage.

What do you think?

You can actually do this massage during your lunch hour! Ha, the person even warns about doing this in “corporate America” because you might get in trouble for harassment. (so let this be your warning)

Watch the rest of our videos on Utah Valley Massage:

VIDEO: The 10 Minute Foot Massage to Die For

If you haven’t been watching our Utah County massage video series until today, you’re in luck. Here are links to the other videos that will help you know what to look for and expect in a quality massage therapist:

A lot of people are ticklish on the feet. This video will show you some tricks on how to get a great foot massage without being tickled.

Be really hard on pressure to avoid tickling nerves.

Squeeze the ankle firmly. If you push hard enough, the person you’re massaging will stop squirming.

Pull each toe – sometimes you’ll hear or feel a little pop.

Rub the foot all over: the ankle, heel, etc.

Work your way from the top to the bottom, ending with the toes (because they feel the best).

The side of the foot is a lot harder than the inside of the foot.

Always start by grabbing with hard pressure to avoid ticking the person you’re massaging. Don’t push too hard – it can hurt – but hard enough so it won’t tickle.

The best part: the TOES! Start by pulling on the toes, which separates the joints. Massage in between the toes: if feels really good. In reflexology, the feet and toes are connected the head and eyes, which helps relieve headaches.

Using lotion on the feet works better than oils: it’s smoother.

Feet aren’t too hard to massage – you just squeeze and push and go all around the foot.

The information included on this site is for educational purposes only. It is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. The reader should always consult his or her healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the information for their own situation or if they have any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment plan. Reading the information on this website does not create a physician-patient relationship.

VIDEO: How to Give the Best Lower Back Massage for Utah County People

Part 3 of our massage video series for Utah County residents shares how to give the best lower back massage!

Share your feedback and how these videos have helped you. Thanks for watching and sharing your tips about massage in Utah Valley.

Suggestions from the massage video:

How to do a good lower back massage!

There can be a lot of pain in the SI area (the top of your “butt muscle).

Working one side at a time is a good idea.

Go along the spine, right where the muscle meets the spine.

Have both your hands on the frame and use your thumbs to push directly.

Follow your hand down to where the ribs in. Go up and into the muscle – don’t hit a kidney.

You don’t need to massage a lot in circles, just a nice little light push and then down the side.

Once you get into the lower back, you can use that thumb massage again.

Start one side of the side with both the thumbs. It can be painful but will feel really good!

Wives, if you wear high heels a lot, have your husband watch this video and do exactly what she’s doing and you’ll feel GREAT!

The best part is when you massage both sides at the same time at the very end of your massage!

The information included on this site is for educational purposes only. It is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. The reader should always consult his or her healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the information for their own situation or if they have any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment plan. Reading the information on this website does not create a physician-patient relationship.

VIDEO: Sitting Neck Massage in Utah County

This is the second video in our series on Utah County massage strategies.

From the massage video:

This massage gets a bit more precise around the neck or head and even into the skull. Learn what you can give to friends or family members to make them feel relaxed and comforted.

Be really careful with lymph nodes and structures of the upper spine. Always be careful in these delicate areas.

In lymphatic massage work, there’s a location called the water-wheel that’s right below the ear – don’t apply too much pressure there.

You’ll be able to feel the anatomy if you pay attention to what you’re doing and where you are.

The ears are a nice place to massage as well; sometimes it can tickle.

When massaging the scalp, make sure you’re moving the skin underneath the hair. This will make a lot of difference because it will feel so much better when rubbing the skin as opposed to just the hair.

If you’d like, ask the person you’re massaging to relax and move their head around slightly, supporting the jaw and different ranges of motion.

Be careful to not do too much with the front of the neck: there’s too much structure in that area.

The information included on this site is for educational purposes only. It is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. The reader should always consult his or her healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the information for their own situation or if they have any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment plan. Reading the information on this website does not create a physician-patient relationship.

Receive Massage NOW, Prevent Illness LATER

It seems that most people believe massage therapy is used solely for relaxing physical and mental stress that accumulates in our bodies on a daily basis. People love to get massages on vacation, after a heavy work-out or even following a stressful week at the office. Put very simply, massage feels good. And although bodywork can often be a quick fix for muscle tension and emotional stress, many do not realize the long-term positive effects that it can contribute to your health.

The massage practice dates back to 3000 B.C. The earliest written records of massage therapy were discovered in Egypt and China. Ancient civilizations in the East and West found that massage could heal injuries, relieve pain, and prevent and cure illnesses. Massage therapy practices have been around for many Millenia, but not everybody is taking advantage of this art.

In 2010, 25% of women were using massage in their health regimen, compared to 26% in 2009. The percentage of all adults who had a massage in the previous 12 months dropped from 22% to 18% in 2009. This year, 32 percent of Americans said they received a massage for stress and/or relaxation in the last five years; compared to 36 percent last year. However, 85% of people in the U.S. agree that massage can be beneficial to your health and wellness. (Consumer Survey Fact Sheet)

What these statistics imply is that anyone who has received bodywork sessions, believes in its healing properties. But surprisingly, the number of people in the U.S. who are actually getting massages, is dropping. Another rate that is dropping, is the amount of Americans who are actually inquiring about massage therapy to their doctors. The less that people know about this type of therapy, the fewer who will receive it.

So what are some of the immediate results that you will see from receiving massage. Listed below are some the benefits that attract people to bodywork:

  • Increases Circulation
  • Enhances the Condition of Skin
  • Loosens Tight Muscles
  • Increases Flexibility
  • Improves Mood
  • Improves Sleep Patterns

Now, lets talk about some of the more long-term, preventative benefits of massage therapy. Massage affects our entire body, including each and every internal organ. By stimulating nerves that supply internal organs, blood vessels of these organs dilate and allow for greater blood supply. Getting proper blood supply and nutrients to our organs is vital to the longevity of our organs. Also, one of the key factors that makes massage so preventative is the fact that it greatly improves function of your immune system. This helps to keep illnesses from infiltrating and staying in your system.

And because massage prevents and helps treat so many chronic illnesses, I will list them below:

  • Heart disease
  • Diabetes
  • Autoimmune diseases like Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, and Multiple Sclerosis
  • Hypertension
  • Cancer
  • Osteoporosis
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Sciatica
  • Gout
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Migraines
  • Atrophy

I know from personal experience and from working in this field for 3 years, that massage prevents and heals chronic diseases that have been ailing people for years. I myself suffered weekly migraine headaches from age 20-24. After just 3 months of receiving regular massage treatments and 3 years later, I have had only a handful of migraines since. And I plan on continuing to receive bodywork on a regular basis in order to prevent migraines from debilitating me again.

This is a guest post by Sarah Minen. She graduated from the Utah College of Massage Therapy. Sarah specializes in Deep Tissue, Triggerpoint and Myofascial Treatments to better help clients manage their pain. She currently practices massage therapy in Utah. Contact Sarah today to talk about your chronic pain or to hear more about preventative measures to take for your health.

Utah County Massage and Salons

UtahCountyReviews.com aims to find the best companies in Utah County and get the feedback of people who use their products and services.  We’ve put together these questions for massage therapists in Utah County and will be continuing to add information as it is received.

We’ll be interviewing massage therapists in Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Highland, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Saratoga Springs, Lindon, Orem, Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork, and Payson.  We invite you to leave a review on a spa you have an opinion on.

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What is best to look for when finding a quality massage therapist?

Reliability – you want to find a message therapists who is flexible to your busy schedule, someone that can treat you before work, after work, or maybe even on a lunch break.

– What are the main differences in the types of massage?

Why are the costs so different depending on who you go to?

Atmosphere is definitely an important issue.  If you’re looking for a quality massage, a peaceful, tranquil location is ideal.

What is a reasonable price point for a quality massage?

$65 per hour

Is it better to have the massage therapist come to you or to visit a salon?

A salon is recommended because it allows you to get away from home, escape and relax.

Where is the best place to get a massage in Utah County?

More to come – we’d love visitor feedback.

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Spanish Fork Utah Massages?

spanish fork utah massageWe’ve been doing a lot of research on massage and salons in Utah County and have looked all over for information. Here are some questions we have about Utah massage, especially in Spanish Fork:

What is best to look for when finding a quality massage therapist?

Reliability – you want to find a message therapists who is flexible to your busy schedule, someone that can treat you before work, after work, or maybe even on a lunch break.

– What are the main differences in the types of massage?

Why are the costs so different depending on who you go to?

Atmosphere is definitely an important issue. If you’re looking for a quality massage, a peaceful, tranquil location is ideal.

What is a reasonable price point for a quality massage?

$65 per hour

Is it better to have the massage therapist come to you or to visit a salon?

A salon is recommended because it allows you to get away from home, escape and relax.

Where is the best place to get a massage in Utah County?

These are a few of the answers we’ve received from Utah County massage salons. More to come…