Sports Neuromuscular Massage Out Calls Relieves Neck & Back Pain In Houston
Neuromuscular Sport Therapy, is a specialized form of myofascial trigger point therapy, that involves the application of firm, sustained, and controlled pressure over painful, taut bands of muscle fibers, to release tension, pain, emotions and facilitate blood flow. Trigger point therapy profound tenderness in a muscle, making it tight and painful may develop as a result of direct trauma or repetitive microtrauma due to overuse under stretched muscles.
Trigger points cause the muscle to shorten, resulting in pain during spinal movements.
Trigger point therapy will help loosen tight muscle tissue(s) and improve structural balance, allowing a person to have better posture while supporting their spine. The range of motion of joints is also enhanced due to the improved health of muscle tissue that attaches to the joints.
Sports Neuromuscular Massage provides a noninvasive, holistic approach to treating lower back pain and may be used as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to traditional first-line treatments, providing localized and systemic benefits, improving overall well-being and quality of life.
With over 30 years of experience in the Health & Wellness Industry, Christina De possesses a vast and profound depth of knowledge. Her expertise spans various areas, including sports injuries as a sports therapist for the Houston Rockets, postural alignment, flexology, reflexology, lymphatic drainage therapy, trigger point therapy, energy therapy, and nutritional therapy under the philosophy that "Food Is Medicine."
Christina also teaches the 80/20 Lifestyle Plan and is skilled as a Seers Life Coach and in Neurological Pathway Emotional Therapy. Christina De RMT, LLDT, RF, 80/20 Lifestyle Coach
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"Not Everything Is What It Seems To Be"
Physical and emotional pain are intricately connected, often affecting each other in a bidirectional relationship:
Emotional pain can manifest as physical symptoms. Psychological distress, such as anxiety, depression, or chronic stress, can lead to physical issues like headaches, muscle pain, or gastrointestinal problems. This phenomenon, known as psychogenic pain, occurs when pain is linked to underlying psychological, emotional, or behavioral factors.
For example, if someone feels the urge to scream at a person who excluded them from a game but holds back, they might experience residual muscle tension in their neck, throat, and jaw.
Conversely, physical pain can lead to emotional distress. Chronic pain or persistent physical ailments can trigger emotional turmoil or mental health challenges.
For instance, being ill or injured can negatively affect one's mood and exacerbate other symptoms, such as stress and anxiety.
Both types of pain are processed in the same region of the brain. Brain scans reveal similar activity in the pain network when individuals experience physical pain or psychological pain, like social rejection. This indicates that both types of pain travel along the same neurological pathways.
Studies have demonstrated that individuals who have endured both physical and emotional trauma may experience more severe symptoms of each type of distress compared to those who have only encountered one form of trauma.
Therefore, what you perceive as a "sports injury" or a result of sleeping in an awkward position might actually be emotional distress or imbalances in your neurotransmitters, triggering pain signals in already strained muscle fibers.
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