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Too Ripped? Awesome Sports Massage for Back Pain, Tight Muscles, Poor Posture


Visit our website: www.psychetruth.net Too Ripped? Awesome Sports Massage for Back Pain, Tight Muscles, Poor Posture In this free video, Sports Massage therapist, Ron Vaughn, is demonstrating some sports massage techniques to relax and unwind the muscles so the chest and pecs can loosen and open up, freeing the spine to move into its natural position. This video is Part 2 of the series on back massage, it focuses on the back, shoulders, traps, and arms. Poor posture and a slouched, slumped back can contribute to a wealth of physical dysfunction and pain in the back, hips, butt, thighs, legs, arms, shoulders, neck, hands, and well… you get the idea. In this video, Christie Powell, head of physical therapy at Catz Austin, explains how poor posture can cause low back pain and other issues like carpal tunnel and sciatica. This video and the rest of the series will give you easy tips and exercises to alleviate pain and discomfort. Often when we are sitting at the computer, watching TV or movies, playing video games, and driving, we slump into poor posture and a curved spine. This exerts pressure throughout the entire body and over time will severely weaken the shoulders and back so that sitting correctly becomes uncomfortable. The only way to improve posture is to begin changing your habits and to try and get in the habit of reminding yourself to sit up straight. A posture-buddy at work is a great idea so you can keep reminding each other, or you can set a timer or alarm on

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Back Massage Therapy How to: Low Back Pain Relief Treatment, Cranio-Sacral Techniques


Please visit our website: www.psychetruth.net Back Massage Therapy How to Low Back Pain Relief Treatment, Cranio-Sacral Techniques Visit Athena’s Website: www.acranio.com This video was produced by Psychetruth http www.youtube.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.myspace.com…

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Everett Washington Carpal Tunnel & Pinched Nerve Massage Therapy


www.progressivechirocenter.com Everett Washington Carpal Tunnel & Pinched Nerve Massage Therapy Progressive Chiropractic and Massage 711 112 SE Unit C, Everett, WA 98208 (425) 355-5000

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Massage Techniques : How to Massage Someone at Home Who Has a Herniated Disc


While you may not be able to do much for someone suffering from a herniated disc at home, you can still massage it to reduce pain. Help keep someone in pain comfortable in this free video, with help from a licensed massage therapist.Expert: Nicole Aleskas Contact: www.TotalBodyHarmony.com Bio: Nicole Aleskas is a Licensed Massage Therapist MA 44513, affiliated with the AMTA and NCBTMB. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz Series Description: The proper massage technique can help reduce pain, increase relaxation and alleviate some diseases. Help someone live more comfortably with help from a licensed massage therapist in this free video.

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Massage Monday 11-28-11: Lower Back Pain Massage 1 – Forearm saw waist


Free eBook on Facebook: on.fb.me Website: bliss2massage.com Most of the people I massage come in for neck and shoulder tightness. The next popular area is lower back. Lower back pain can be caused by a physical activity as well as emotional stress and financial stress. The next few weeks I’ll show you how to massage around the lower back on your partner to help alleviate your partner’s suffering from lower back pain. When someone has a lower back issue I look at the lower back itself, glutes, or buttocks, and hamstrings. Today I’ll focus on the lower back between the last rib and the hip bone. Sit next to your partner’s waist low to the ground. Glide your forearm on the partner’s waist upward in angle like you are sawing the partner’s waist with your forearm. It feels lighter if you use the part closer to your wrist and it feels harder if you use the part closer to your elbow. If your partner wants even more pressure you can bend your elbow. Use your body weight and move the muscle under the skin for the pressure instead of just using the arm and gliding over the surface. You can use either forearm but make sure your other hand is resting on the receiver’s body for an energy connection. Some people have narrow waist and your forearm may not fit. If that’s the case you can try with the base of the pinky, or don’t do this move because as you can see from rubbing your forearms with each other, bone on bone really hurts and you do not want to rub your bony forearm against

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Upper, Lower Back Pain, Tension & Your Posture by Kaia Petin, Licensed Massage Therapist


Upper, Lower Back Pain, Tension & Your Posture by Kaia Petin, Licensed Massage Therapist In this video, Kaia Petin, LMT, explains how poor posture and walking incorrectly can cause muscle tension in the lower back, upper back, neck and hips. In this video she gives demonstrations for both good posture and bad posture and explains how to correct this so you have less pain and less stress in the back. Visit Kaia Facebook page at; www.facebook.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.youtube.com www.twitter.com www.facebook.com www.myspace.com Music by Scotty B © Copyright 2011 Target Public Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. Upper lower back pain muscle tention posture “correct posture” “bad posture” “back pain” kaia petin psychetruth licensed massage therapist stress demonstration

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Lower Back Pain Massage: Exercise Ball, Sports Massage Techniques How To


www.psychetruth.net Lower Back Pain Massage Exercise Ball, Sports Massage Techniques How To In this free video, Sports Massage therapist, Ron Vaughn, is demonstrating some sports massage techniques using an exercise ball to relax and unwind the muscles so the chest and pecs can loosen and open up, freeing the spine to move into its natural position. Poor posture and a slouched, slumped back can contribute to a wealth of physical dysfunction and pain in the back, hips, butt, thighs, legs, arms, shoulders, neck, hands, and well… you get the idea. In this video, Christie Powell, head of physical therapy at Catz Austin, explains how poor posture can cause low back pain and other issues like carpal tunnel and sciatica. This video and the rest of the series will give you easy tips and exercises to alleviate pain and discomfort. Often when we are sitting at the computer, watching TV or movies, playing video games, and driving, we slump into poor posture and a curved spine. This exerts pressure throughout the entire body and over time will severely weaken the shoulders and back so that sitting correctly becomes uncomfortable. The only way to improve posture is to begin changing your habits and to try and get in the habit of reminding yourself to sit up straight. A posture-buddy at work is a great idea so you can keep reminding each other, or you can set a timer or alarm on your desk. Ron’s knowledge of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, health & fitness and his experience in

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