Deep Tissue Massage Treatment - E-Book
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Deep Tissue Massage Treatment - E-Book

Deep Tissue Massage Treatment - E-Book

  1. 264 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Deep Tissue Massage Treatment - E-Book

Deep Tissue Massage Treatment - E-Book

About this book

This significantly revised new edition features an easy-to-use format that provides basic theory and assessment of neuromuscular conditions followed by an extensive overview of techniques specific to deep tissue massage ร‘ including trigger point therapy, friction techniques, myofascial techniques, and stretching. Step-by-step treatment routines for the 22 most commonly encountered neuromuscular conditions are clearly outlined using detailed descriptions and illustrations side-by-side. Downloadable assessment forms and 90-minutes of video on proper deep tissue massage techniques are included on the companion Evolve website.- Excellent organization and standard layout for each condition makes information easy to find and follow.- Step-by-step routines for treatment of conditions are outlined using clear descriptions and illustrations side-by-side.- Coverage of the most common techniques includes trigger point therapy, friction techniques, myofascial techniques, and stretching to give you an excellent base from which to start incorporating deep tissue massage into massage practice.- Full color art program features a visually striking design with vibrant photos and illustrations that appeal to visual learners.- Pedagogical features include learning objectives, key terms, and an end-of-book glossary to help you focus on key content.- Appendices provide key resources on trigger points and pain referral patterns, indications/contraindications for deep tissues massage, and blank assessment forms for use in practice.- Student resources on Evolve companion website provide downloadable assessment forms and videos of deep tissue techniques.- NEW! 4-color art program features all new photos of the best techniques, body mechanics, and draping to better illustrate content.- NEW! 90 minutes ofvideo on the Evolve companion website vividly demonstrate the proper techniques needed to master deep tissue massage.- NEW! Expanded coverage of theory and assessment gives you the background you need on documentation, techniques, and assessments before you begin learning how to perform deep tissue massage.- NEW! Anatomic illustrations provide a refresher on pertinent anatomy right before the book heads into treatment coverage to reinforce the essential relationship between anatomy and proper massage.- NEW! Expert reviewers, including Joe Muscolino, Sandy Fritz, and more, ensure material is accurate and appropriate for courses on deep tissue.- NEW! Author Jeffrey Simancek, former Curriculum Manager for Corinthian and current massage educator, brings extensive career school teaching and curriculum experience to the book.

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Information

Chapter 1 Theory
Outline
Theoretical Approach
Forces Applied to the Body
Compression
Tension
Torsion
Shear
Bend
The Nature of Tension and Discomfort
Emotions and Deep Tissue Massage
Approach to Deep Tissue Massage
Benefits of Deep Tissue Massage
Summary
Objectives
1. Discuss definitions of deep tissue massage.
2. Understand what is meant by deep tissues.
3. Explain the forces that act on the tissues of the body.
4. Understand how tension works.
Key Terms
bend
compression
deep tissue
gravitational forces
homeostasis
mechanical forces
modalities
pain-spasm-pain cycle
shear
stress
stressor
tensile force
tension
torsion
Deep tissue massage therapy is one of the most frequently requested services in the massage profession. Many massage therapists recognize this and offer this modality. Deep tissue massage is commonly misunderstood and it can be unclear whether clients are requesting a deep tissue massage session or are asking for a massage with stronger pressure. Many clients often associate deep tissue massage with pain, hard or strong pressure, and often invasive massage techniques. Although there is a level of truth to this association, a good deep tissue session should not cause pain or discomfort. There may be a delayed onset of muscle soreness; however, any type of massage approach can cause this. Many schools often teach deep tissue massage as a technique that uses increased pressure to access the deeper layers of the tissues, often inadvertently overlooking the diverse applications of deep tissue massage techniques.
In this book we explore approaches to the applications and approaches to accessing the deeper tissues of the body. In Part 1, we explore the theoretical approaches like force, nature of tension, and pain and benefits of deep tissue massage. We also look at the importance of postural, functional, and gait assessments as well as some of the common modalities that are important to deep tissue massage. Part 1 ends with an overview of the tools and techniques used during deep tissue sessions. Part 2 breaks the body down into smaller regions and addresses common pathologic conditions experienced in those regions for which a deep tissue approach may be beneficial.

Theoretical approach

As a modality, deep tissue massage focuses on addressing the muscular complaints that are rooted in the deeper layers of the musculoskeletal system. Deep tissue massage should not be viewed as a separate modality, but rather as the use of several different techniques of therapeutic massage to enhance the overall outcome of the session. Deep tissue massage is a mindset, an intention, and an approach using the tools and talents possessed by a therapist to address specific musculoskeletal complaints (Figure 1-1).
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Figure 1-1 Deep tissue massage.
Deep tissue massage is one of the most versatile and effective techniques for musculoskeletal complaints. It integrates techniques from Swedish Massage, Therapeutic Touch, Neuromuscular Techniques, Myofascial Techniques, and Structural Integration to address all levels of the body. A deep tissue session uses techniques from these foundational approaches to work through the layers of the body as needed to reach the target muscle. Deep tissue integration is effective because it is an outcome-based approach and uses the techniques necessary to reach a desired outcome. Knowledge and understanding in anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology is extremely important in deep tissue approaches.

Forces applied to the body

Kinesiology and pathology are important tools to understand some of the causes for the muscular pain and holding patterns expressed by the client. Understanding the forces that play on the body helps in the application of the proper techniques to help with pain management and aid in the restoration of homeostasis. There are two primary classifications of forces that play on the body. These are fields and mechanical forces. Fields are forces like magnetic and electrical forces, which we have limited control over. Mechanical forces such as resistance and gravity are forces we have some control over. These forces can be the cause of the injury, but can also be applied to the body to remove the restrictions and tension that is causing the pain. Five main types of mechanical forces are applied to the body: compression, tension, torsion, shear, and bend.

Compression

Compression occurs when two or more structures are pushed together. This occurs with most massage strokes, but it also occurs in everyday life and injuries. Compression as a force can be beneficial or detrimental to the body (Figure 1-2).
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Figure 1-2 Compression.
Many structures are susceptible to the effects of negative compressive forces. Nerves may become impinged between bone and muscle or compressed between muscles. The vertebrae are under constant compressive forces when standing and because of poor posture. Whether structures are pinched between bone and muscles, bone and bone, or by a narrowing of the passageways they travel through, the end result can be numbness and tingling or potential degenerative and compressive disorders.
Compression may be applied in beneficial ways as well. Ischemic compression is often applied to help dilate the vessels to encourage local circulation. Direct static pressure is used to help with muscle release and local congestion and is found in modalities like zone therapy, reflexology, trigger point therapy, shiatsu, and others.

Tension

Although tension is often synonymous with stress, this is not the only manner in which it affects the body. Tensile forces are experienced throughout...

Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Reviewers
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. About the Author
  9. Chapter 1: Theory
  10. Chapter 2: Assessment
  11. Chapter 3: Common Approaches
  12. Chapter 4: Tools and Techniques
  13. Chapter 5: Head and Neck
  14. Chapter 6: Shoulder
  15. Chapter 7: Arm and Hand
  16. Chapter 8: Back and Abdominals
  17. Chapter 9: Hips and Thighs
  18. Chapter 10: The Leg
  19. Appendix A: First-Time Client Health History
  20. Appendix B: Client Intake Information Form
  21. Appendix C: Client Intake Form
  22. Appendix D: Health History Update
  23. Appendix E: Personal Information Update
  24. Appendix F: Assessment Sheet
  25. Appendix G: Treatment Plan
  26. Appendix H: Initial Assessment
  27. Appendix I: Body Map
  28. Appendix J: HIPAA Form
  29. Appendix K: SOAP Notes
  30. Appendix L: SOAP Notes (short)
  31. Appendix M: SOAP Notes (detailed)
  32. Appendix N: Care Notes
  33. Appendix O: Apie Notes
  34. Appendix P: Structures of the Body
  35. Appendix Q: Trigger Points and Referral Patterns
  36. Appendix R: Endangerment Sites
  37. Glossary
  38. References
  39. Index