The Restored Body-worker

The Restored Body-worker The Restored Body(worker) Massage Therapy, RBM, is a massage therapy/health and wellness through holistic energy medicine business.

The Restored Body(worker) Massage (RBM) is a deep tissue/myofascial/orthopedic type of massage business. We aim to work on stagnant/constricted muscles to help bring more openness into the muscle and joints. At RBM, we aim to release stuck and stagnant tissue and muscles regaining ROM, muscle endurance and athletic performance. Suited for all types of people, not just athletes!

04/06/2025

Injured? Pre-Post Surgery?

6 Reasons why getting a massage should be a part of your recovery:
1. Massage Reduces Pain from Head to Toe
First and foremost, let’s talk about pain. One of the proven benefits of massage therapy is pain reduction. But massage doesn’t only reduce pain in a localized area where the massage is performed; it affects pain levels throughout the body systemically.

This is due in part to the massage’s activation of the parasympathetic nervous system. In this process, the nervous system relaxes, spurring production of neurotransmitters like endorphins (the body’s natural painkiller), serotonin, and oxytocin, which signal feelings of overall wellbeing to the brain—in turn reducing feelings of pain perception.
As a perfect case in point, a 2023 study showed that foot massage reduced pain following surgical gall bladder removal. A full body massage will help reduce pain from surgery or a healing injury through its local and systemic effects.

2. Massage Improves Proprioception
A severe injury or surgery can sometimes result in a person feeling less connected or “in tune” with their body, especially in the affected area, even when feeling pain there. This can lead to decreased confidence in one’s body, hesitancy in movement, and impairment to one’s awareness of position and movement of the in space, known as proprioception. This, in turn, can delay recovery—or worse, result in further injury.

Massage can help a person feel more connected to their body and specifically, increases proprioception, as documented in both this 2015 study and this 2024 trial. Supporting proprioception with massage can help restore confidence and coordination of movement, leading to a faster and more complete recovery.
3. Massage Restores Altered Body Mechanics
“Altered body mechanics” describes the compensatory patterns a person’s body adapts to when dealing with an injury. This happens when one “favors” one side of the body over the other, to avoid further straining an already-compromised area.

For example, if you injure your left ankle, you’ll likely end up putting greater demand on your right leg, which can eventually result in pain in the right side of your lower back, due to the uneven distribution of weight and movement. Even after your gait is restored, the lopsided low back pain can persist—or even get worse if the altered body mechanics just described aren’t restored to their correct state.

Regular massage can help prevent altered body mechanics by supporting musculoskeletal alignment and proactive healing. And, should your body mechanics fall out of whack, massage can help restore healthy alignment and reduce the associated pain.

4. Massage Improves Coordination
An injury or surgery can disrupt neuromuscular connections—the synaptic link between the end of a motor nerve and a muscle that allows the brain to communicate with the muscle. Neuromuscular connections are vital for coordinating movement and maintaining stability, which can be lumped into a category called “psychomotor skills.”

Regular massage therapy has been shown to positively impact neuromuscular pathways, due in part to the alleviating of muscle tension and promotion of healing blood flow. Massage has also been shown to support the development of psychomotor skills in infants.

After a particularly disruptive injury or surgery, maintaining and restoring psychomotor skills with massage will aid in a more efficient recovery.

Massage after an injury or surgery is a common recommendation to promote healing of the affected area. That’s precisely why you may have experienced the incorporation of targeted soft tissue work during physical therapy sessions. Even scar tissue massage can assist in the healing of surgical incisions, and localized or “spot” massage helps restore mobility and flexibility to the affected area.

All this targeted work is wonderful, but an often overlooked—though no less vital—part of the recovery process is full-body massage. In addition to the oft-cited benefits to blood flow, pain, and stress, there are some lesser known but equally important reasons to make full-body massage part of your recovery process. Here are 6 ways massage will help accelerate your recovery and get you back to feeling your best…

1. Massage Reduces Pain from Head to Toe
First and foremost, let’s talk about pain. One of the proven benefits of massage therapy is pain reduction. But massage doesn’t only reduce pain in a localized area where the massage is performed; it affects pain levels throughout the body systemically.

This is due in part to the massage’s activation of the parasympathetic nervous system. In this process, the nervous system relaxes, spurring production of neurotransmitters like endorphins (the body’s natural painkiller), serotonin, and oxytocin, which signal feelings of overall wellbeing to the brain—in turn reducing feelings of pain perception.

As a perfect case in point, a 2023 study showed that foot massage reduced pain following surgical gall bladder removal. A full body massage will help reduce pain from surgery or a healing injury through its local and systemic effects.

2. Massage Improves Proprioception
A severe injury or surgery can sometimes result in a person feeling less connected or “in tune” with their body, especially in the affected area, even when feeling pain there. This can lead to decreased confidence in one’s body, hesitancy in movement, and impairment to one’s awareness of position and movement of the in space, known as proprioception. This, in turn, can delay recovery—or worse, result in further injury.

Massage can help a person feel more connected to their body and specifically, increases proprioception, as documented in both this 2015 study and this 2024 trial. Supporting proprioception with massage can help restore confidence and coordination of movement, leading to a faster and more complete recovery.

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3. Massage Restores Altered Body Mechanics
“Altered body mechanics” describes the compensatory patterns a person’s body adapts to when dealing with an injury. This happens when one “favors” one side of the body over the other, to avoid further straining an already-compromised area.

For example, if you injure your left ankle, you’ll likely end up putting greater demand on your right leg, which can eventually result in pain in the right side of your lower back, due to the uneven distribution of weight and movement. Even after your gait is restored, the lopsided low back pain can persist—or even get worse if the altered body mechanics just described aren’t restored to their correct state.

Regular massage can help prevent altered body mechanics by supporting musculoskeletal alignment and proactive healing. And, should your body mechanics fall out of whack, massage can help restore healthy alignment and reduce the associated pain.

4. Massage Improves Coordination
An injury or surgery can disrupt neuromuscular connections—the synaptic link between the end of a motor nerve and a muscle that allows the brain to communicate with the muscle. Neuromuscular connections are vital for coordinating movement and maintaining stability, which can be lumped into a category called “psychomotor skills.”

Regular massage therapy has been shown to positively impact neuromuscular pathways, due in part to the alleviating of muscle tension and promotion of healing blood flow. Massage has also been shown to support the development of psychomotor skills in infants.

After a particularly disruptive injury or surgery, maintaining and restoring psychomotor skills with massage will aid in a more efficient recovery.

Book a Massage for Healing
5. Massage Increases Circulation
Massage is well known for enhancing circulation. The redness of the skin after a massage is physical evidence of increased blood flow to the area. Increased circulation in an injury site promotes healing, as blood brings healing nutrients and oxygen with it.

A 2024 study of volunteers receiving massage on only one limb seems to indicate broader circulatory benefits of massage: After the massage, results showed that blood perfusion (getting blood from the circulatory system into tissue) increased both in the massaged limb and the contralateral limb, while also proffering whole-body circulatory benefits. This is a strong indicator that regardless of where you are injured, a massage anywhere on your body will help your injury heal!

6. Massage Reduces Stress
This is surely no surprise to you, but massage is often cited as a great way to relax. While “relaxing” may not be top-of-mind when trying to recover from a trauma, it can actually improve and accelerate healing. Psychological stress has been documented to delay healing, while massage promotes better sleep and reduces cortisol—essential conditions for avoiding the dangerous risks of stress conditions. A full body massage, with its resultant relaxation effect, can prevent any delays to the healing process—and make you feel great in the meantime.

IMPORTANT: Of course, you should always consult your physician before getting a post-surgery or post-injury massage to be sure there are no contraindications. And communicate with your massage therapist about the specifics of your condition—they’ll want to know the details!

Massage is a vital part of the healing process after a major injury or surgery, thanks to its powerful ability to increase circulation, decrease stress and pain, address altered body mechanics, and restore coordination and proprioception. After an injury or surgery, incorporating massage into your recovery process will help get you back to action faster.

Zeel makes recovery even easier by bringing the massage to you, on your schedule. P.S. You don’t need to be convalescing to deserve a restorative massage—book yours today!

featured in Massage Magazine by Melanie Peddle.

I see this all the time in my practice!I have space open next week if you need some help creating space for your body to...
10/11/2024

I see this all the time in my practice!
I have space open next week if you need some help creating space for your body to come into balance!

I'm Back!!! LOLJust wanted to share with you all the progress on the school!I had some setbacks and to redefine the time...
09/29/2024

I'm Back!!! LOL
Just wanted to share with you all the progress on the school!
I had some setbacks and to redefine the timeline for opening up the massage school.
Sadly, the person I hired to help me didn't work out and 6 months of now work productivity to show for it, we parted ways. The new opening timeline is End of January early February 2025.
Any help you can offer would be so greatly appreciated!! Even if all you can do is share with your friends and families as well!


Hey there, Thanks for checking out my campaign! My name is Babette Nerzig and I have been a licensed massage therapist in MA for over 10 years. In addition ...

09/27/2024

Massage and why it's good for you

Massage is no longer a luxury item and should now be considered as part of your daily self-care routine.
Why?
Because more than 75% of people have high levels of stress and cortisol in their systems. In addition, poor sleeping habits, or even just an old mattress, can make a major impact on how quickly your body recovers, not only from stress, but also from injury and illness.
Massage works on all the systems of the body, impacting the lymphatic system the most.
When the lymphatic system gets clogged and stagnant, our bodies literally start to shrivel up. We are not able to clean and clear the system in an efficient and organized manner.
A simple Swedish massage that offers a light to medium touch can positively impact the system to re-regulate it.
Deep tissue massage allows the muscular system to release tension from the belly of the muscle allowing the ligaments and the tendons at the attachment sites (ie bony protrusions, the spine, etc) to relax allowing the body to come back into a state of balance. Relaxing these tendons/ligaments also allows the body to fell "less tight", giving more room for the muscles to do what they need to do.
After your massage, we always recommend drinking a little extra water that day. This is to insure that any toxins removed from the muscles and put into the lymph system can get flushed out.

Time to get a massage?
open times available in Lexington, Westwood and Pawtucket!
dm me or send me a text or call to book today!

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So.... adventure  #1 is officially on the ground running!I'm working on opening a massage school! Wooooohooooooo!I'm wor...
01/25/2024

So.... adventure #1 is officially on the ground running!
I'm working on opening a massage school!
Wooooohooooooo!
I'm working with a coach to help me do all the work needed as well as procure my supplies, curriculum, teachers, training, etc.
I'm crowd sourcing what I can and would love ya to check it out. If you can't at this time... no problem! Share it with someone else who might!

Hey there, Thanks for checking out my campaign! My name is Babette Nerzig and I have been a licensed massage therapist in MA for 10 years. In addition to practicing, I am looking to open a massage school in the Foxboro, MA area focused on tips and techniques that are holistically benefic...

Hellllllooooo Everyone!I can FINALLY share the new adventure that I am working on.But i have to share the backstory. Abo...
12/21/2023

Hellllllooooo Everyone!
I can FINALLY share the new adventure that I am working on.
But i have to share the backstory.
About a month ago, a very dear friend and mentor of mine told me they are leaving the state.
I was a bit devastated but realized what a gift he had been given to continue to spread his wisdom, knowledge and expertise for his profession on a much grander scale.
After the initial shock, while doing some work at home, i heard this whisper in my head
"You're going to open a massage school".
Without a thought, I said "oh, ok" and immediately started to research how to do that.
In the instant I said "ok" I had a vision in my head of 2 locations and approximately 5 teachers, the financial layout of setting up the program for the students, how the curriculum would look and how I was to EXPAND from an entry level vocational trade to a 5.0 level vocational trade.
I haven't looked back.
I immediately got a yes from the "Universe" the next day with a client.
Then another one and another one and another one.
I knew it was meant to be and not a mistake.
I found a woman who coaches people to open schools. Like her team LITERALLY does all the leg work for state licensure, state insurance, they build the curriculum with me, build the state policies and procedures, build the school policy and procedures, etc. (along with me, but they do all the work)
So here I am.
I started a crowd funding campaign and would love for you to all check it out.
If you feel called, I would be so honored.
If you do feel called to make a donation, there is a little gift involved for you as a Thank You. Any donation over $500 will receive 2 free massages in the clinic once opened.
Please feel free to share this with anyone!
Thank You for reading and coming along this journey with me!
The money being raised is to go towards the coaching program.
I have already paid the deposit through a generous donation from one of my clients who has believed in me and my work since the first day I worked on her. She asked to not be named as she doesn't want the accolades.
But her gift to me was priceless.
https://www.givesendgo.com/RBWmassageschool

Over the co...

11/22/2023
05/31/2023

🔵 It's official. Signed at 10:33. It's even passed on TV. Facebook will start charging this summer. If you copy this to your wall, your icon will turn blue and your Facebook will be free for you. Please pass this message; if not, your icon will be deleted.
P.S.:
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If you prefer, you can copy and paste this version. If you do not publish a statement at least once it will be tacitly allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in the profile and status updates.

DO NOT SHARE. Copy and paste.

Here is how you do that:
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(Just in case) 🔵 It's official. Signed at 10:33. It's even passed on TV. Facebook will start charging this summer. If you copy this to your wall, your icon will turn blue and your Facebook will be free for you. Please pass this message; if not, your icon will be deleted.
P.S.:
Mine really turned blue. Don’t forget tomorrow starts the new Facebook (aka...new name, META) rule where they can use your photos. Don't forget the deadline is today!!! I do not give Facebook or any entities associated with Facebook permission to use my pictures, information, messages or posts, both past and future. With this statement, I give notice to Facebook it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute, or take any other action against me based on this profile and/or its contents. The violation of privacy can be punished by law. NOTE: Facebook is now a public entity. All members must post a note like this.

If you prefer, you can copy and paste this version. If you do not publish a statement at least once it will be tacitly allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in the profile and status updates.

DO NOT SHARE. Copy and paste.

Here is how you do that:
Hold your finger down anywhere in this post and "copy" will pop up. Click "copy.” Then go to your page, start a new post and put your finger anywhere in the blank field. "Paste" will pop up and click paste.
This will bypass the system.
(Just in case)

Hey Ya'll!Got some last minute spots open in RI office Thursday and in Westwood office Wednesday am!Wednesday--Feb 15th1...
02/12/2023

Hey Ya'll!
Got some last minute spots open in RI office Thursday and in Westwood office Wednesday am!

Wednesday--Feb 15th
10am and 11am

Thursday Feb 16th
10 am
11am
noon

text or dm me to book!

Sessions available on Friday 2/10! 60 or 90 min availablenoon1pm2pm230pmmessage or call to grab your spot!
02/08/2023

Sessions available on Friday 2/10!

60 or 90 min available
noon
1pm
2pm
230pm
message or call to grab your spot!

01/31/2023

I've got some spots open this week!
Who needs to get on the massage table!?!?
Wednesday 3/4/or 5pm in Lexington
Wednesday 11am or noon in Westwood, MA
Thursday 10am, 11 and noon in Pawtucket, RI
call or text me!

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1666 Mass Avenue
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Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

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The Restored Body(worker) is an independently owned an operated business. We specialize in helping people live full and amazing lives. We do this by providing orthopedic, myo-fascial, and deep tissue style massage. In addition, we offer Reiki and chakra healing work.