Byron Grimes Massage Therapy

Byron Grimes Massage Therapy Byron Grimes LMT La. License #2493 New Office Now Open!!!!! Best Price, Best Service, Best Massage! Come check it out, you won't be disappointed.

08/21/2016

Hello Everyone! I hope you are having a great weekend. I wanted to let everyone know I made the finals for Best in Cenla. So once more I'm asking those who would to vote again for me.
Thank you to everyone who voted for me and helped me get this far. To be nominated is an amazing honor.
If you chose to vote for me again, I truly thank you.
I can't believe I made it this far. Thank you to all of you who made it possible.
Thanks again,
Byron

Hello everyone! Below is a link where you can vote for me as Cenla's Best Massage Therapist . It will appear in the Town...
07/30/2016

Hello everyone! Below is a link where you can vote for me as Cenla's Best Massage Therapist . It will appear in the Town Talk.
So should any of you wish to vote for me here is your chance.
Have a great weekend
Thanks,
Byron

http://www.thetowntalk.com/story/news/2016/07/27/vote-now-cenlas-choice/87633404/

Nominate your favorite local businesses and plan to be at our tailgate party with Jim Mora Sept. 8

07/21/2016
07/10/2016

ap·point·ment -noun
a formal arrangement to meet or visit somebody at a particular time, especially for a reason connected with their work

07/05/2016

Thank you to everyone who participated in my Fourth of July Blowout Sale. It was quite a success. For those of you that missed out, Black Friday is just 5 Months away?😀
Thanks again, I hope you all had a happy and safe holiday and Happy Birthday America!

TRIGGER POINT THERAPY - ROTATOR CUFF INJURIESPelvic, Trunk, and Scapula stability need to be secure to prevent common ro...
07/05/2016

TRIGGER POINT THERAPY - ROTATOR CUFF INJURIES

Pelvic, Trunk, and Scapula stability need to be secure to prevent common rotator cuff injuries

A survey of one year (2006) showed that over 7.5 million people visited their doctor for a shoulder problem, including shoulder and upper arm sprains and strains. More than half of these visits (4.1 million) were for rotator cuff problems. Another more recent study (Lewis, 2014) reported that 70% of visits to doctors and therapists for shoulder pain were related to rotator cuff disorders.

Shoulder injuries are frequently caused by sports and athletic activities that involve excessive, repetitive, overhead motion, such as swimming, racket sports, throwing, and weight-lifting. However, many of these injuries occur during everyday household and occupational activities such gardening, cleaning, and painting.

Subscapularis is located on the anterior surface of the scapula between the scapula and the ribs and attaches to the humerus.

Anatomy

The group of muscles collectively known as the rotator cuff controls the motion of the head of humerus, the “ball” in the ball and socket joint of the shoulder (glenohumeral joint). The “socket” part of the joint is the glenoid fossa of the scapula, so as the scapula moves so does the socket. The rotator cuff muscles act to keep the ball of the shoulder joint secured in the right position in the socket.

The rotator cuff group comprises supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis. Each of these muscles has a unique primary action, but they also act together as a stabilising unit. When used for primary action, subscapularis acts as an internal rotator, infraspinatus and teres minor as external rotators, and supraspinatus as an arm abductor.

Movement and Stability

As stabilisers, these muscles exert a compressive force on the head of humerus to secure it in the socket during arm movements. In effect they suck the head of the humerus into the socket, providing a stable axis for arm movement. Without the rotator cuff’s stabilising action, the more superficial movement muscles pull the head of humerus across the socket as they contract. The fixed point, or movement axis, is lost and the muscular pattern for force production and shoulder control altered. If the head of humerus is allowed to slide up or forward in the socket, it can press against bony and ligamentous structures in the shoulder, causing tissue trauma and painful pathologies such as tendonitis and instability.

Correct and efficient rotation of the shoulder around its axis requires pelvis, trunk, and scapula stability

Trigger Points

Trigger points, insofar as we accept them as part of the body's natural protect and defense mechanism, are often a good indicator of postural and stability issues. Early identification and treatment is therefore always likely to be beneficial.

Trigger points make their host muscles shorter and weaker and trigger points in the rotator cuff muscles left untreated may lead to a number of painful shoulder disorders.

Injury Prevention

Rotator cuff training alone will not ensure shoulder health. Scapular stability is necessary to ensure that the socket is controlled and well positioned for whichever forces it must deal with. Trunk and pelvic stability is necessary to provide a supportive foundation for the scapula. If your trunk stability is poor, it is likely that your scapulae will be dragged into a poor position. Pelvic control problems can also alter scapular positioning, either directly due to excessive dependence upon latissimus dorsi, or indirectly by failing to provide a supportive platform for the trunk.

To protect the rotator cuff, make sure that your pelvic stability, trunk stability and scapular stability are secure in order to support good shoulder mechanics prior to performing resistance work for the upper body.

07/02/2016

4 Benefits of a Deep Tissue Massage

Massage is known for its ability to help the mind and body relax—and that alone makes getting massage advantageous. Deep tissue massage may bring your clients other benefits as well. To help you understand these, it first helps to understand what a deep tissue massage is.

Deep tissue massage is a technique that focuses primarily on the deeper layers of muscles and the fascia. Sometimes this technique involves the therapist using firmer pressure in order to reach these key areas and get them to release, which is why this particular massage is oftentimes recommended for people who are comfortable with a slightly more intense touch. However, deep tissue massage can also refer to gentle yet sustained pressure targeting the myofascial layer. The belief that deep pressure equals pain is a myth; however, the benefits of deep tissue massage are beyond question.

1. Deep tissue massage offers stress relief
When a client feels stressed out due to demands at work, home or both, deep tissue massage can help ease this stress in a healthy manner. This is important, as unresolved stress can do major damage to mental and physical health; an estimated 60 to 80 percent of doctor’s office visits are stress-related, as noted in a 2003 study in the Journal of the National Medical Association.

2. Deep tissue massage eases pain
Deep tissue massage may be able to lessen pain. For example, research published in an April 2014 issue of Manual Therapy found that deep tissue massage to posterior calf muscles, along with self-stretching exercises, helped reduce participants’ pain associated with plantar fasciitis. Deep tissue massage can be used for other conditions as well, such as fibromyalgia, tennis elbow or low-back pain, potentially providing some much-needed relief.

3. Deep tissue massage makes movement easier
Scar tissue forms when an area of the body is injured and heals. Although the most common scars are those that result from a visible cut, sometimes they occur deeper in the body, such as when you damage muscles, ligaments or tendons. It is this type of scarring that deep tissue massage can help resolve, making it easier to move and promoting greater range of motion.

4. Deep tissue massage can lower heart rate and blood pressure
A study published in 2008 in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine involved 263 participants who reported muscle spasm or strain. Each individual’s blood pressure and heart rate was assessed prior to a 45 to 60-minute deep tissue massage, as well as after. The result was lower systolic and diastolic pressure, as well as heart rates around 10 beats less per minute.

If you want to offer these benefits to clients, consider becoming trained in deep tissue massage. With it you can be prepared to better serve athletes, people managing chronic pain, and other specialized populations.

Fourth of July Massage Blowout begins today. Last time to get these prices before Black Friday. Buy early and beat the J...
07/01/2016

Fourth of July Massage Blowout begins today. Last time to get these prices before Black Friday. Buy early and beat the January price increase.
5 One Hour Massages for 200.00
5 90 Minute Massages for 300.00
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A Safe and Happy Fourth of July to you all and thank you for your business.

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06/17/2016

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06/07/2016

Fathers Day Massage Therapy Gift Certificate Specials
2 One Hour Massage Gift Certificates $90.00
3 One Hour Massage Gift Certificates $135.00
Two 90 Minute Massage Gift Certificates $130.00
Text or Call 318-308-0837 to place your order or go to byrongrimeslmt.com and order online 24/7.

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05/29/2016

Fathers Day Massage Therapy Gift Certificate Specials

2 One Hour Massage Gift Certificates $90.00

3 One Hour Massage Gift Certificates $135.00

Two 90 Minute Massage Gift Certificates $130.00

Text or Call 318-308-0837 to place your order or go to byrongrimeslmt.com and order online 24/7.

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8112 Titleist Drive
Pineville, LA
71360

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Monday 11am - 8pm
Tuesday 11am - 8pm
Wednesday 11am - 8pm
Thursday 11am - 8pm
Friday 11am - 8pm
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