Doing Physical Therapy? Massage Therapy Can Vastly Improve Results!

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Doing Physical Therapy? Massage Therapy Can Vastly Improve Results!

7 Reasons why this powerful combination works Pain sucks. As a massage therapist, I would know. Almost everyone who comes to see me does so because they're in pain! Many times, they are already seeing a physical therapist and not entirely happy with the results. What many don't realize is that the combination of physical therapy and massage can give greater results than either modality on it's own. Physical therapy and massage therapy are both powerful methods for treating pain - When used together, they can help clients achieve faster and better results! There are several reasons why massage therapy is effective for anyone who is already receiving physical therapy. Here are the top 7: 1. Providing more immediate pain relief, often times after the first session 2. Increasing range of motion so that the body can move better, which makes PT exercises easier to do 3. Decreasing local inflammation by working above and below the area 4. Lessening the pain clients may be feeling during or after physical therapy exercises 5. Decreasing the pain clients may feel post-surgery


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