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Rapha Bodywork Newsletter September 2014 Continued on page 2 Massage Multiplied Benefits of Massage Improve with Frequency Karrie Osborn Regularly scheduled massage has proven a powerful ally in health and wellness. When you stand with your two feet on the ground, you will always keep your balance. -Tao Te Ching Office Hours and Contact raphabodywork.massagetherapy.com [email protected] 970.281.7835 In this Issue Massage Multiplied The Health Benefits of Ginger Try This Breathing Exercise What kind of massage client are you? Do you make an appointment after someone has given you a massage gift certificate? Do you try to get in every now and then for a stress-relieving tune-up? Or do you see your therapist religiously--once a week, every three weeks, once a month? While getting a massage--regardless of how often--is incredibly beneficial to your body and mind, getting frequent massage treatments is even more powerful as a healthcare ally. "People who get massage regularly demonstrate a reduction in pain and muscular tension and an improvement in posture," says Anne Williams, author of Spa Bodywork: A Guide for Massage Therapists (Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2006). "People regularly make a commitment to fitness. People regularly make a commitment to changing their diet. The difference they'd experience if they regularly made a commitment to massage is mind-blowing," she says. Stress Killer One way in which frequent massage can improve our quality of life is by alleviating stress. Experts say most disease is stress-related, and nothing ages us faster--inside or out--than the effects of stress. As stress-related diseases continue to claim more lives every year, the increasingly deadly role stress plays in modern-day life is painfully clear. Massage is a great way to take charge and reverse the situation. Mary Beth Braun and Stephanie Simonson, authors of Introduction to Massage Therapy (Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2007), explain the benefits of massage therapy in the simplest of terms: "Healing input influences healing output." They note that frequent massage can reduce the accumulation of stress and improve overall health. "The benefits of massage are cumulative," they write.

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Page 1: Benefits of Massage Improve with Frequencyraphabodywork.massagetherapy.com/Sept.pdf · -Tao Te Ching Office Hours and Contact raphabodywork.massagetherapy.com rapha.bodywork@gmail.com

Rapha Bodywork NewsletterSeptember 2014

Continued on page 2

Massage MultipliedBenefits of Massage Improve with FrequencyKarrie Osborn

Regularly scheduled massage has proven a powerful ally in health and wellness.

When youstand with yourtwo feet on theground, youwill alwayskeep yourbalance.-Tao Te ChingOffice Hours and Contact

raphabodywork.massagetherapy.comrapha.bodywork@gmail.com970.281.7835

In this Issue

Massage MultipliedThe Health Benefits of GingerTry This Breathing Exercise

What kind of massage client are you? Doyou make an appointment aftersomeone has given you a massage giftcertificate? Do you try to get in everynow and then for a stress-relievingtune-up? Or do you see your therapistreligiously--once a week, every threeweeks, once a month?

While getting a massage--regardless ofhow often--is incredibly beneficial toyour body and mind, getting frequentmassage treatments is even morepowerful as a healthcare ally.

"People who get massage regularlydemonstrate a reduction in pain andmuscular tension and an improvementin posture," says Anne Williams, author

of Spa Bodywork: A Guide for MassageTherapists (Lippincott Williams andWilkins, 2006).

"People regularly make a commitmentto fitness. People regularly make acommitment to changing their diet. Thedifference they'd experience if theyregularly made a commitment tomassage is mind-blowing," she says.

Stress KillerOne way in which frequent massage canimprove our quality of life is byalleviating stress. Experts say mostdisease is stress-related, and nothingages us faster--inside or out--than theeffects of stress. As stress-relateddiseases continue to claim more livesevery year, the increasingly deadly rolestress plays in modern-day life ispainfully clear.

Massage is a great way to take charge andreverse the situation. Mary Beth Braunand Stephanie Simonson, authors ofIntroduction to Massage Therapy(Lippincott Williams and Wilkins,2007), explain the benefits of massage

therapy in the simplest of terms:"Healing input influences healingoutput." They note that frequentmassage can reduce the accumulation ofstress and improve overall health. "Thebenefits of massage are cumulative," theywrite.

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A consistent massage routine helps you manage stress before it causes illness.

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This being the case, it only makes sensethat those aches and pains you see yourmassage therapist for might disappearfaster, stay away longer, or even go awayaltogether with more frequent visits.Stress might never reach thosephysiologically detrimental levels wherethe immune system is suppressed or thenervous system is sent into an alarm stateif you are able to receive stress-relievingbodywork with some consistency. Notonly would your body benefit byregularly unleashing its aches and painsinstead of adapting to them, but yourmind would have time to wash away thestresses of a life lived in overdrive. Bothare critical pieces for living well.

Experts say the body and mind can learnto live more calmly, more efficiently,and more healthfully when frequentmassage shows the way. That makes for ahealthier whole, allowing us to continueto live life at its fullest, even as we dealwith each new stress or challenge.

Preventive MeasuresIn so many ways, massage is preventivehealth care. Yes, it can address injuries,scar tissue, and chronic pain, as well asprovide relief for cancer patients andreduce hospitalization for prematurebabies, among many other valuablebenefits (go to Massagetherapy.com formore information on the myriadbenefits of massage). But when thehealthy, and trying-to-be-healthy,among us seek out massage on a regularbasis, it helps us live a proactivelyhealthier life.

Since bodywork influences every systemin the body, there are enormouspossibilities created by increasing thefrequency in which you address thosesystems. It's best to discuss your sessiongoals with your massage therapist andtogether devise a plan of frequency thatmeets your needs, while taking intoaccount your therapist's best advice.

Body AwarenessAccording to Benny Vaughn, sportsmassage expert and owner of AthleticTherapy Center in Fort Worth, Texas,one of the benefits of consistent andregular massage therapy is betterflexibility. "This happens becauseregular and structured touch stimulusenhances the nervous system's sensoryand spatial processing capacity," he says.

"That is, the person becomes moreaware of their body's movement in spaceand becomes more aware of tightness orpain long before it reaches a criticalpoint of mechanical dysfunction."

Quite simply, frequent massage puts youmore in tune with your body. "Theconsistency of massage therapy over timecreates a cumulative stress reductioneffect," Vaughn says. "The personbecomes acutely aware of stress withintheir body long before it can createstress-driven damage."

He says the consistency of receivingregular massage therapy has the potentialto create a cumulative wellness effect."Ultimately when one feels good, ourwhole being follows suit on all otherlevels--i.e., decision-making is better,processing life events is better, andbeing happy is easier when you are notin pain or feeling 'heavy' or 'tight.'"

Williams says she's certain people's liveswould be changed if they could schedulemassage and bodywork more frequently."I encourage clients to commit togetting massage once a week for a monthand then evaluate the results they get,"she says. "I guarantee they will becomemassage enthusiasts for life."

Massage Can...--Alleviate low-back pain and increaserange of motion.--Create body self-awareness.--Improve muscle tone and stimulatetheir nerve supply.--Improve elasticity of skin andpromote skin rejuvenation.--Improve sleep and calm the mind.--Increase endorphin and seratoninproduction.--Reduce edema, as well as jointinflammation.--Release negative holding patternsfrom previous injuries.

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The ginger plant has many medicinal uses.

The Health Benefits of GingerEasing Nausea, Joint Pain, and Allergies

Try This Breathing ExerciseAnne Williams

This pungent spice is found in cuisinearound the globe, but ginger has alsobeen used for more than 2,500 yearsfor its medicinal properties. Theancient Chinese knew that it aided inthe absorption of many herbalpreparations and they prescribed itextensively as a digestive tonic.

A native root of southeast Asia, ginger isa potent ally in the treatment of nausea,motion sickness, and joint pain.Current research confirms ginger'sefficacy as an anti-inflammatory, GIcalmative, and antihistamine. The activeingredients found in ginger -- gingerolsand shagoals -- lower levels ofprostaglandins, the chemicalsresponsible for pain and inflammationin joints and muscles. By reducingprostaglandins, ginger can even have apositive effect on heart health andcirculation because chronic, systemicinflammation increases the risk of heartattack and blood vessel compromise.

Ginger comes in several forms. Fresh

and dried ginger is available insupermarkets for use in cooking. It'salso available in capsules, an extract pillform, prepackaged tea bags, crystallized,and as a topical oil.

Recommended UsesMotion Sickness and NauseaMost medications for nausea andmotion sickness work to calm thenervous system and can cause drowsinessand dry mouth. On the other hand,ginger calms the digestive tract directlyand has been shown to reduce nauseaafter surgery and chemotherapy. Formotion sickness, take 100 mg two hoursbefore departure and every four hoursafterwards or as needed.

Arthritis and Muscle AchesMassage ginger oil into affected areasand/or take up to 1 g of powdered gingerdaily to reduce inflammation.

Colds and AllergiesDrink up to 4 cups of ginger tea daily orenjoy authentic ginger ale (made from

real ginger).

While ginger has no known side effects,it's always a good idea to consult yourhealth care practitioner to make sure it'sright for you.

Do you ever find yourself unconsciouslyholding your breath when you're tense?This can cause tension to build in yourbody and may let the chest collapse,leading to misalignment.

Proper breathing provides oxygen to themuscles and body, helps you stay relaxedand centered, and even helps youmaintain correct body alignmentthroughout your day.You can also use breathwork as part of astress-reduction program by followingthis progressive relaxation exercise.

1. Begin by lying in a comfortableposition without crossing your arms orlegs, and focus on your breathing tocreate a slow, deep pattern. Inhalethrough your nose while counting to 10and expanding your abdomen. Hold thebreath for one second, and exhale

through your nose on the count of 10.Inhale and exhale in this pattern fivetimes.2. Beginning with your head, tense yourfacial muscles as tightly as possible andcount to five. Release the musclescompletely, and sense the musclesfeeling heavy and still. Work down yourentire body, tensing muscle groups andthen relaxing them. After the head,move to the neck, chest, arms andhands, abdomen, back, thighs andgluteals, lower legs, and feet.3. After relaxing each set of muscles,mentally scan your body for any areas ofremaining tension and ask those areas torelax completely.4. Repeat the slow breathing exercise.5. Gently begin to move your body tocome out of the deeply relaxed state.

Try using progressive relaxation directly

before or after your sessions, directlybefore bed, or at any time during theday as a pick-me-up. Focus on takingfull, deep, even, rhythmic breaths. Witha little practice, you can become moreaware of your own breathing patternsand use breathwork effectively as youmove throughout your day.

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Blessed are theflexible, for theyshall not be bentout of shape!-unknown

Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is nonoise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst ofthose things and still be calm in your heart. -unknown

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