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Sport Massage for Equestrian

Article by Shauna Moore Horseback riding, also known as equestrianism, is a broad term that encompasses a vast variety of styles and activities that a person can do with a horse. It can be used to refer to riding a horse for working purposes, transportation, recreational activities, and competitive sports. When most people think of horseback riding, they think about it regarding the recreational or sporting aspect of things. Horse sports include a broad range of activities including, but not limited to professional racing, polo, barrel racing, reining, dressage, and rodeo. No matter what, though, horse riding comes with some [...]

Sport Massage for Equestrian2017-11-06T21:05:24+00:00

Sport Massage for Football Players

Article by Shaunna More If you're looking for a sport with a huge rate of injuries, look no further than the local football field. It seems like every week we see or hear about a football player getting injured – both at the local high school youth level or at the professional level. Everyone gets mad at their hero for getting injured and ruining their chances for the Super Bowl. The local superstar misses out on his big break with the college scouts because of a knee injury. The question often comes up as to why so many football players [...]

Sport Massage for Football Players2017-11-06T21:06:35+00:00

Sport Massage for Swimmers

Swimming injuries By Katura Lambright Swimming is among the most popular low-impact fitness activities, with more than a million competitive and recreational swimmers in the United States. More than one-third of these athletes practice and compete year-round. Elite swimmers may train more than five miles a day, putting joints through extreme repetitive motion. Most swimming injuries affect the shoulders, knees, hips, or back, depending on stroke.   You may have heard that swimming is the best active sport that is the least likely to cause injuries. However, as with anything else, with overuse comes fatigue and failure to adhere to [...]

Sport Massage for Swimmers2017-11-06T19:45:24+00:00

Sport Massage for Volleyball Athletes

Injuries in VolleyBall By Amanda Wolfe Athletes have very strenuous jobs no matter what sport they participate in; volleyball players are probably no exception. There are over 50 different types of injuries that can plague volleyball players due as a result of their sport, but most of the injuries occur in their joints. Due to the nature of the game, it is common for players to suffer from painful injuries in their shoulders, fingers, knees, and ankles, but many more body parts can also be affected. Some of the most frequent volleyball injuries, are rotator cuff injuries, sprained or torn [...]

Sport Massage for Volleyball Athletes2017-11-06T19:47:00+00:00

Sport Massage for Golfers

Injuries in Golfers By Amanda Wolfe Like all athletes, golfers are susceptible to a lot of different injuries. Golf is a sport of precision, concentration, and focus. It involves constant repetitive motion. With every swing more force is being inflicted on the wrists, elbows, shoulders, back, hips, and knees. The same movement over and over will eventually cause trigger points, inflammation, restrictions, scar tissue, and more to develop if appropriate prevention is not taken. Self-care, regular exercise, stretching, and of course, regular massage is all excellent measures of prevention. Not only is massage a considerable part of injury prevention for [...]

Sport Massage for Golfers2017-11-06T19:48:52+00:00

Massage & Injuries for Tennis Player

Two-thirds of tennis injuries are due to overuse, and the other one-third is due to a traumatic injury or acute event. Overuse injuries most often affect the shoulders, wrists, and elbows. What types of injuries are most common for tennis players? Tennis elbow The injury most heard about is "tennis elbow," or lateral epicondylitis, which is an overuse of the muscles that extend the wrist or bend it backward. It is called the extensor muscle group and is most used when the tennis ball impacts the racquet. Proper strengthening of these extensor muscles and other muscles around it, along with [...]

Massage & Injuries for Tennis Player2017-11-04T20:30:38+00:00

Strategies Concerning Medical Massage for Neck Pain

My Client’s Progress By Amanda Wolfe, Student July Class 2017 I have a client that came to me several weeks ago for a practicing massage for a homework assignment. Since then I have had the opportunity to work with him frequently for homework and clinical practice. He came to me with chronic problems that seemed untouchable. His main problem areas were in his major neck muscles, as well as his supraspinatus, trapezius, rhomboids, and whole upper back in general. Although these were the main area of focus, he also had extremely tight calves, glutes, and erector muscles in the thoracic [...]

Strategies Concerning Medical Massage for Neck Pain2017-11-04T17:55:08+00:00

Future Medical Massage Therapist

Story by Shauna Moore, Student @ EMSOM March 2017 Class As a future medical massage therapist, the absolute best thing you can hope for when you take on a new client is a positive outcome that helps the client to be in less pain and live a better life. Most of us go into this field with the goal of making a difference in people’s lives. As we’ve started doing clinical, I have gotten the chance to work with more and more people that I have never met before with different ways of life, muscular problems, pain levels, and tolerances. [...]

Future Medical Massage Therapist2017-08-28T01:26:26+00:00

Back to School: Starting a Career in Medical Massage Therapy

  As an adult, the idea of going back to school to start a new career can be intimidating.  Going back to school for a career in medical massage therapy, however, doesn't have to be.  The European Medical School of Massage is dedicated to providing an education in massage therapy that will provide students with the tools necessary to provide quality massages for the city's population. Massage offers both physical and emotional benefits to everyone who experiences it.  It's a valuable skill that is highly in demand.  As a massage therapist, you'll be able to set your hours based on what is convenient for [...]

Back to School: Starting a Career in Medical Massage Therapy2017-08-23T23:51:15+00:00

Foot Injuries and Massage Therapy

  by Amanda Wolfe, student class of Nov 2017 Our feet are one of the most important parts of our body. Feet allow us to stand, reach higher, walk, run, and stay mobile throughout our busy daily lives. Foot health is important, but often overlooked or pushed off by many people. Healthy feet are taken for granted, and unhealthy or painful feet are often unaddressed or unrelieved. Massage can be the key to many different foot conditions. Let’s take a closer look into some of the most common, painful feet problems that are easily relieved by massage therapy if addressed [...]

Foot Injuries and Massage Therapy2017-08-23T23:56:33+00:00

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