Massage Therapy
Massage therapy is the assessment and treatment of the musculoskeletal system: soft tissue (muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia) and joints through manual manipulation. Via hands on treatment massage also affects the circulatory system and nervous systems to address multiple effects of both chronic and acute injury and illness and achieve improved overall health.
Massage Therapy
- Decreases chronic and acute pain
- Improves mobility
- Decreases muscle and joint stiffness
- Improves recovery from physical activity and athletic training
- Decreases physical and mental tension and anxiety and stress, improves
- Facilitates the natural healing processes of the body
- Enhances overall sense of emotional and physical well-being as well as your quality of life.
Massage therapy benefits people of all ages. While it benefits the injured, the ill and the stressed, the strength of massage therapy in preventing illness and conditions before they develop cannot be overlooked. Massage therapy can be used in the treatment of both acute and chronic stages of conditions.
Regular Massage Therapy is highly effective as a stand alone treatment but its effects are magnified when used in conjunction with a multidisciplinary approach to care to achieve a state of whole health.
Registered Massage Therapist at iQuest:
Jenn Davies (read bio)