Wednesday 30 November 2011

Christmas is coming!

Is it me or is Christmas coming earlier each year? Christmas doos are creeping into November, Easter eggs will probably go on sale on Boxing Day - the world has gone mad. Mind you I can be a bit bah humbug. However, I have found some Christmas spirit and have come up with some special offers which should help if you are devoid of present ideas and watching the pennies.
 
Special Offers (until 31st December 2011)
Gift voucher for a 60 minute massage - £30
Gift voucher for a course of five 60 minute treatments - £150
 
I am constantly updating my training and have just completed a certificate in advanced clinical massage. Conditions that respond well to advanced massage therapy include:
RSI, Tennis Elbow, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Low back, Sciatic, hip and leg pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Neck and shoulder pain, frozen shoulder
Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome
 
Pampering is also available!
Hot stone massages are a lovely treat for someone special. Smooth basalt stones are heated in water and used to massage and place on the body resulting in a nurturing and relaxing treatment. Heat increases blood supply to muscles and tissue helping them to relax and repair.
 
Chinese facial massage is a deeply relaxing treatment working acupressure points on the face, head, neck and shoulders.
 
I am also trained to treat pregnant clients - massage during pregnancy can be really beneficial - not only providing relaxation and stress relief but targeting problem areas such as the lower back and hips.
 
If you would like to purchase a gift voucher please call me on: 07894630450 or email energize@alicewebster.com
 
Happy Christmas!
Alice

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Advanced and Remedial Massage Therapy – how it can help MS sufferers


Massage is often perceived as being all about relaxation and pleasure – everyone knows how great a neck massage or foot rub can feel. But by using the right techniques you can go far to promoting health and general well being too.

Remedial massage or bodywork consists of a variety of techniques to release restrictions in muscle and soft tissue. Tight tissue can pull joints out of alignment, affect posture and refer pain to different parts of the body as well as at the point of the problem.

When working with a client I can address their particular problems and tailor the treatment accordingly, using techniques such as trigger point therapy, myofascial release and hot and cold stones.

Conditions that respond really well to massage therapy are:
v  Repetitive strain, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow
v  Temporomandibularjoint disorder (TMJ)
v  Neck and shoulder pain, frozen shoulder
v  Low back pain, hip pain, sciatic pain
v  Knee and foot pain, plantar fasciitis
v  Headaches/migraines, stress

I have experience of working with MS sufferers and the main thing that I’ve learnt is that every sufferer has a different story to tell. There is definitely no set treatment plan to follow. Every session involves working to identify and alleviate problem areas. Effective treatment is a case of seeing what works and what doesn’t – ranging from deep tissue work, energy work, using hot or cold, mobilisation and stretching. Treatments need to be tailored to how the client is feeling that day and what is going on around them.

As much as targeting specific problem areas, relaxation and stress relief is just as important and can indeed be the sole purpose of the treatment – just having some ‘time out’ and nurturing touch can be so beneficial and help you to re-connect with your body.

From my experience, treating MS sufferers is a real challenge, but extremely rewarding to be able to help and hopefully make a real difference.

Alice
07894 630450