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The term Medical Massage and Therapeutic
Massage means the same thing, which is to
provide therapy by means of massage. Therapy
means health benefits to the human body and
that is what medical massage therapy stands
for.
Massage Therapy encompasses different
disciplines, specializations and expertise.
For example, Full Body Medical Stress
Management Massage associates important
methods in managing side effects of stress
including high blood pressure, anxiety,
tension headaches, ulcers as well as
prevention of aforementioned pathologies.
Orthopedic Massage is also a
Medical/Therapeutic Massage deals with
procedures designed to treat back & limb
disorders that could be results of sports
related injuries, industrial injuries, car
accidents and etc... Another area of
expertise is the sports massage including pre
and post event sports massage procedures.
Pre-event sports massage helps us prepare
athletes to perform better as well as prevent
sports related injuries. Post-event sports
massage is series of methods that focuses on
rehabilitating professional athletes and gym
enthusiasts from the side effects of vigorous
exercise and overtraining.
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chinese massage Tags : Medical Orthopedic and Sports Massage school CEU |
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Durée : 486 s |
| Medical Mecca - China |
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November 2004
A controversial treatment using the stem
cells of aborted foetuses is producing
remarkable results. Many desperate patients
see it as their only hope.
They come from all over the world in search
of miracles. "We heard that people were
coming over to China and they were getting
better," explains Mike Thomas. "They were
walking again, talking again, breathing
again." China's lax safety regulations and
different ethical considerations have enabled
Dr Huang Hongyun to blaze a trail in this
field. He is the only doctor in the world to
inject stem cells directly into the brains or
spinal cords of ALS suffers or paraplegics.
His work has turned two pieces of
conventional medical wisdom on their head --
that spinal injuries are untreatable and that
ALS is impossible to stabilise. For the first
time ever, Dr Huang has allowed tv cameras to
film the extraordinary surgical procedure. In
the words of patient Laura Jackson, "He does
miracles here." Tags : journeyman pictures medical mecca china asia contraversial treatment stem cells aborted foetuses miracles ethics |
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Durée : 1412 s |
| Medical Massage Lower Back Disorders |
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Lower Back Disorders; Disc Herniation,
Lumbalgia, Sciatic Nerve Neuralgia,
Post-Isometric Relaxation & Back
Rehabilitative Exercises.
Sciatic nerve neuralgia is considered to be
one of the most difficult abnormalities of
the support and movement system. Clinical
expressions of sciatic nerve neuralgia
include sharp pain irradiating to the lower
extremities which increases during any of the
patient's attempts to move and of course
limited range of motion on all axes and
planes. Usually, when a patient appears at
the doctor's office with such a difficult
clinical picture, in addition to prescribing
painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and/or
utilizing injections, the doctor will usually
refer the patient for radiological
examination. Today, the most common
radiological examinations are the MRI and/or
CT scan. In many cases, MRI test detects
bulging and/or herniation of discs. If
symptoms are not alleviated in a period of a
few weeks due to conservative methods of
treatments (above mentioned oral or injected
medication) consideration will be given to
surgical intervention. The problem is that in
many cases, this difficult neurological
picture is not the result of the disc
herniation, but is actually the result of
piriformis muscle syndrome.
Anatomy of the Piriformis Muscles
The Piriformis muscle originates from the
anterior surface of the sacrum and inserts
into the greater trochanter. It shares the
passage through the greater sciatic foramen
with several important nervous and vascular
structures including nerves which provide
innervation to pelvic inner organs, the
gluteals, and the lower extremities. The
piriformis muscles can accumulate tension to
the point that they will start compressing/
impinging sciatic nerve and awaking in some
cases intolerable pain in the buttocks and
lower back with irradiation to the
extremities.
Sciatica nerve neuralgia can be the result of
compression of the S1 spinal nerve as well as
due to the compression of the sciatic nerve
by over-tensed piriformis muscles. If
patients with symptoms of sciatica have the
ability to bend forward without awaking pain,
most likely the sciatica neuralgia is the
results of piriformis muscle syndrome.
The Causes for Accumulation of Tension in the
Piriformis Muscles
1. Due to spondylosis, including herniation
of disc, spinal nerves can be irritated
(please do not confuse irritation of the
spinal nerve with compression of the spinal
nerve.) Irritation of the spinal nerves that
provide innervation to the piriformis muscles
(S1 spinal nerve) will cause a gradual
accumulation of tension in these muscles, to
the point that they will compress the sciatic
nerve.
2. Physical overload of the muscles such as
vigorous exercise, job performances that put
too much static load on the piriformis
muscles, hormone changes, exposure to toxins,
physical and/or psychological trauma, etc. Tags : medical school massage Lower Back Disorder Sciatic Nerve Neuralgia |
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Durée : 452 s |
| Medical Massage For Carpal Tunnel & Thoracic Outlet Syndrome |
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European Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Thoracic
Outlet Syndrome, Rotator Cuff Syndrome,
Frozen Shoulder, Tennis/Golf Elbow, Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome, Post-Isometric Relaxation,
Shoulder Rehabilitative Exercise
The pathogenesis of thoracic outlet syndrome
can be linked with the anatomy of the
anterior scalene muscle. The anterior scalene
muscle starts from the transverse processes
of C3-C6, slanting downward and forward, and
inserts into the first rib. When it
contracts, the head bends to the same side
and forward.
The causes of anterior scalene muscle
syndrome are:
1. Cervical spondylosis -- Spinal nerves
C3-C8 provide motor innervation to the
anterior scalene muscle. Their irritation or
compression evokes increased tension in the
anterior scalene muscle.
2. Chronic overload and muscular strain --
Chronic physical overload of the anterior
scalene muscle or its strain also produce the
clinical picture of anterior scalene muscle
syndrome. Because the anterior scalene muscle
participates in inspiration, patients with
bronchial asthma frequently have anterior
scalene muscle syndrome.
3. Visceral pathology -- The heart and lungs
are innervated by the same segments of the
spinal cord as the anterior scalene muscle.
Thus, chronic cardiac and pulmonary disorders
evoke reflex zones in the anterior scalene
muscle and are responsible for anterior
scalene muscle syndrome. Radiating pain to
the left arm caused by this syndrome can also
mimic heart pathology.
The brachial plexus is located between the
anterior scalene and middle scalene muscles.
If the tonus of the anterior scalene muscle
is increased, the brachial plexus is found in
the sphincter between these two muscles. As a
result, the brachial plexus becomes
chronically irritated and produces a rich
neurological picture. The spinal nerves of
C7-C8 are involved to the greatest degree
(C6-C7 and C7-T1 segments of spine.)
Anterior scalene muscle syndrome causes an
abundance of circulatory problems. The
subclavian artery and vein pass between the
anterior scalene muscle and the first rib. An
over-tensed muscle can compress the artery
and vein, or evoke their vasospasm by
irritation of the brachial plexus.
Compression of the subclavian artery produces
symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the
upper limb; compression of the subclavian
vein produces symptoms of insufficient blood
drainage (edema). Additionally, the anterior
scalene muscle can compress the vertebral
artery or evoke vasospasm by irritating its
sympathetic plexus. Tags : Thoracic Outlet Syndrome carpal tunnel school CEU |
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