All of the muscles in your forearm converge into a single thick tendon and the point at which those muscles converge can cause pain from activities such as tennis. Neuromuscular massage can target those muscles and relieve the pain.
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Category Archives: Elbow pain
Elbow Stretch
Here’s an elbow stretching exercise that can help those of you who play sports or work where you must repeat motion that injures or stiffens your elbows–carpenters, golfers, tennis players.
Doing this exercise before you work or play, and once again afterward, will help.
Neuromuscular massage can help you maintain your range of motion and eliminate pain.
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Tennis Requires Core Strength
Tennis uses most of your core muscles, and puts particular strain on your elbows and shoulders. A good stretch before and after you play will help keep you from injury. If you’re still stiff and sore, come in for a good neuromuscular massage. #MarktheSpotMassage
Stretch before You Fish
Fall is the perfect time for a little fly fishing. Give your elbows and shoulders a good stretch before you cast your line.
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Stretching and Flexibility Go Hand in Hand
Stretching before and after exercise, as well as on a regular basis during periods of inactivity will give you better posture, and fewer aches and pains.
Stretching increases blood flow and circulation to your muscles, but it also gives your brain a boost according to wellness experts, often leaving those who stretch feeling cheerier.
Periods of inactivity such as sitting are hard on your glutes and hip flexors, so standing up to stretch can keep them limber and less prone to injury when you do exercise.
You need a healthy, flexible back for nearly every type of activity, so giving your back a good stretch can prevent injury.
One of the best benefits of stretching is better balance. Especially for older people, stretching can bring your body back into balance which can help prevent falls.
If, after stretching, you are still feeling tight, sore, or your range of motion isn’t what it should be, come in for a good neuromuscular massage. Massage reduces pain and increases range of motion.
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Tennis Players, Do You Have Pain in Your Elbow?
Tennis elbow results from an inflammation of the tendon on the outside of the elbow.
Neuromuscular massage can loosen the overused muscles in the forearm and upper arm to ease the pain.
Ease the pain in your elbow before you play your next match.
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What Can Neuromuscular Massage Treat?
Excess tension in muscles causing pain.
Restricted blood flow which delays healing.
Restricted range of motion in the joints limiting activity.
Compression of structures upon nerves causing sharp pain.
Postural distortion caused by overuse of muscles on one side, and underuse on the other.
Referred pain where trigger points of high electrical activity sends pain to other areas of the body.
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