Structural Massage Therapy

Structural Massage Therapy Professional massage therapy using myofascial release, deep tissue, active isolated stretching, integrative reflexology and pregnancy massage

04/25/2024

Currently not open for new clients

09/28/2023
09/28/2023
09/28/2023

There is exciting news coming...
Structural Massage Therapy
is opening soon!

06/22/2020

Permanently closed due to COVID-19.

02/23/2019

🔈 TENNIS ELBOW VS. GOLFER'S ELBOW - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

While many people are familiar with the names of these conditions, there is less widespread understanding about how they differ. Both tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, and golfer’s elbow, or medial epicondylitis, are injuries to the tendons attaching your forearm muscles to the bone at your elbow. The “epicondyle” part of epicondylitis refers to the bony bumps or protrusions at your elbow.

Lateral epicondylitis affects the tendons attached to the outer (lateral) side of your elbow, which are connected in turn to the muscles that extend your wrist backward and straighten your fingers. Medial epicondylitis affects tendons connected to the inner (medial) side of your elbow, which are attached to the muscles that flex your wrist and contract your fingers when you grip something.
Both injuries are usually the result of repetitive strain on the tendons, and although you don’t have to be a golfer or tennis player to experience them, the repeated forceful motions involved in both sports make them very common.
The anatomical structures involved in tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow are very similar and the symptoms are also similar, but they appear on opposite sides of the elbow and arm.

SYMPTOMS
Common symptoms of tennis elbow include:
• Pain that radiates from the outside of your elbow and down your forearm
• Tenderness on the outside of your elbow
• Weakness in your forearm or a weak grip
• Pain when you grip things, twist something or, if you play tennis, especially with backhand strokes
Golfer’s elbow symptoms are similar, but occur on the inside of your arm and include:
• Pain and tenderness on the inside of your elbow
• Pain that radiates down your arm from the inside of your elbow
• Weakness in your hand or wrist
• Numbness or tingling in your ring and little fingers
• Pain when you grip or twist things
• Pain when you flex your wrist

11/01/2017

Don’t let the up coming stress of the holidays get you out of good alinement. Stay ahead of the stress by getting regular massage.

Good medicine!
08/27/2017

Good medicine!

AMTA's annual consumer survey indicates Americans are turning to massage therapy to assist with medical conditions. https://goo.gl/TtRQ3B

All great reasons to get a massage
08/01/2017

All great reasons to get a massage

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06/02/2017

I will be out of the office until Monday, June 26th. If you are looking to schedule an appointment please call after that Monday. Thank you

Massage is good for the soul.
03/22/2017

Massage is good for the soul.

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