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      6 Months Too Long 02/22/2010
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      An existing patient of mine came to the office with her husband, a nice middle-aged gentleman, who, as it turned out, would be my next patient. His stiff forward posture indicated to me that he wasn't
      comfortable. That he was, in fact, probably in pain.

      "It took six months to get him here," his wife said. "He agreed to come after his back pain became unbearable." She seemed relieved that he was finally seeking treatment.
       
      Ten minutes into the massage treatment, my new patient relaxed. His body softened into the table. His arms dropped and his ribcage filled with air followed by a comfortable exhale. He gave into the comfort.
      At that time I knew his first massage and bodywork experience was going to be a memorable one. "This feels good!" he said.

      As my patient was leaving his appointment, he told me, smiling, that his "back felt great!” His increased mobility and ease in movement were visible. “It won't take six months for me to return,” he said.

      If you feel you have lived with your aches and pains for way too long and they are affecting your sleep and daily routine, please call to schedule an appointment. You don't have to live in pain. Massage can
      help. 

      Massage & Bodywork Healing Arts Studio specializes in acute and chronic pain management, relaxation, medical massage and oncology massage.

      If only all medicine could feel this good.

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      Pinched nerve? Ouch! Just Say No 02/10/2010
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      Hello!

      Pinched nerves
       are commonly seen in the massage and bodywork clinic. Oftentimes, no unusual exertion is required to experience one of these. Pushing yourself out of bed half asleep with your eyes shut [yawning] and... Ouch! There it is. But you can put this pain behind you with massage and bodywork.   

      Initial symptoms of a pinched nerve are tingling, numbness and a burning or shooting sensation. Common causes include poor posture, osteoarthritis and overuse syndrome.

      If you are seeking alternative treatments to medication and surgery, ask your physician for a prescription for therapeutic massage.

      Achieve wellness through Massage & Bodywork!
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