Conditions Treated
Medical Massage for the relief of soft tissue chronic pain:
Soft tissue chronic pain can be addressed and treated using medical massage modalities. The massage therapist, Gail Russo, will assess the condition or pain, and recommend a treatment plan along with a number of visits necessary to accomplish the goal of relieving pain. For massage therapy to be successful, it is critical to recognize that “frequency” of treatment is the key to overcoming the pain condition. Soft tissue does respond to massage therapy, but not in one single session. Gail explains the physiological effects of treatment and educates her clients on the benefits of massage in treating the condition.
If you suffer from soft tissue chronic pain in the following regions, please consider massage therapy – an “all natural” method of relieving pain.
The list includes, but is not limited to:
• Fibromyalgia
• TMJ and Neck Pain
• Back Pain – all regions
• Rotator Cuff injuries or surgical recovery
• Frozen Shoulder, Shoulder Pain
• Golfers Elbow, Tennis Elbow, Tendonitis, Tendonosis
• Piriformis Syndrome
• Hip Pain/Sacroiliac Joint (S.I.) Pain
• Iliopsoas Pain
• Knee Pain, Illiotibial Band (ITB) or Tensor Fascia Latae (TFL) Pain
• Foot (Plantar Fasciitis)
• Ankle Injuries
• Shin Splints
• Hamstring and Calf (Gastrocnemius muscle) Tightness
Please Note:
Massage therapy is not a substitute for medical treatment or medications. It is recommended that you work with your Primary Caregiver for any condition that is not soft tissue related. The massage therapist does not diagnose illness or disease, does not prescribe medications, and spinal manipulations are not part of massage therapy.
For more information , contact Gail, LMBT at 919-465-1558.
Gail A. Russo, LMBT NC License #5008
1350 S.E. Maynard Road, Suite 204, Cary, NC, 27511
Phone: 919-465-1558
Email: gail@russomassage.com
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