March 12, 2010
 
 

Welcome to Massage Therapy

Trained and Licensed Massage Therapists at Springfield Clinic offer massage therapy for various conditions. Massage therapy techniques can decrease swelling and impaired joint mobility, ease muscle spasms and muscle tension, and increase circulation to promote healing. Massage also can reduce pain and improve muscle tone. 

 

Specialists at Springfield Clinic recognize that many complementary and alternative medicine treatments such as massage can promote physical, mental and spiritual wellness. They have created a new specialty (Complementary and Integrative Medicine) to blend the best of both worlds — conventional medicine and complementary and alternative medicine.

 

Physicians and massage therapists at Springfield Clinic work together to coordinate a massage therapy treatment plan for an injury or condition as part of a patient's plan of care.

 

Massage therapy is often recommended for these conditions:

Neck and back pain

Headaches

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain and dysfunction

Muscle and joint pain

Paresthesias (numbness and tingling sensations) and nerve pain

Fibromyalgia

Myofascial pain syndrome

Anxiety

Stress-related insomnia

Digestive disorders

Sports injuries

Soft tissue injuries

 

About Massage Therapy

During a massage, a certified massage therapist manipulates the soft tissues (muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and skin) of the body using varying degrees of pressure and movement after evaluating the patient's needs. The massage strokes used depend on the injury or condition.

 

Benefits of massage therapy include reduced stress, anxiety and pain, improved circulation, improved levels of alertness, enhanced sleep patterns, release of endorphins (the body's natural painkillers), relaxation and increased oxygen supply. Massage also can reduce heart rate and blood pressure and increase energy and immune system activity.

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