Monday 24 June 2019

When do we need massage, and when is physical therapy?

A common comment in physics therapy is: "I went to the massages and did not help me. Why? "The answer is simple. Because massage is just one of the manual techniques and should be performed by licensed healthcare workers if you want remedies for symptoms!

Massages are the easiest treatments for people who want to fix a general psychophysical condition or relieve tension and pain. Massage is a dialogue with tissue in which a person does not have to talk, but a body of experienced masseuse is a therapeutic story of all the stresses that have been inhaled in the body ...

After a hard day we often say: I feel sick or after a great psychic shock you do not have the power to run and you just want to be resting and enjoy the calm and the caress. It is the reaction of our fasce, a tissue that carries all our body structures and receives every physical, verbal or mental information.

In the fractures all depreciate or shoot, so we find a broken muscle, tibia or bone to be cured. The fascias want to kick, skate to be free and therefore we enjoy a massage that triggers blocked skin tissue and deeper to the bone or organs. Massage relieves, soothes, releases blockages, improves circulation and strengthens the body.

Sometimes this is enough for treatment. People who have a symptom unfortunately only by massage will not solve the problem. The symptom tells us that we need to stop, evaluate the cause of the symptoms and take action to free our function. Physical therapists are in charge of quality and healthy mobility.

Physiotherapy is the science and the skill that allows every person to see, register, evaluate, correct the movement problem and learn a person how to independently maintain the correct position and continue physical activity.

When do you need to look for a physiotherapist?

When the body shows inequality on the left and right sides and when it comes to tension and pain where it has occurred.

We see inequality in the mirror. See if they are:

    both articles at the same height
    whether the patellas (hooves that cover the knee of the wrist) look at or outward from the middle of the body
    whether the left and right bones of the pelvis are at the same height
    whether your shoulder is raised or lowered
    Are your palms facing backwards?
    did your head slip significantly forward or bent to one side?

All of these positions may be indicative of postural changes that lead to diagnosis, and diagnosis is the description of your problems that are manifested through pain, swelling, inability to move or instability and loss of balance.

Consequences can be reduced concentrations, headaches, eye disturbances, tinnitus, poor internal circulation, increased blood pressure, heartbeat, diabetes, obesity and hormonal changes such as thyroid gland problems, gynecological problems or impotence.

Your physiotherapist, after physiotherapeutic assessment of overall posture and function testing, can be suggested as one of the manual techniques and massage, but it is only an additive to special techniques that release blockages at the fascial, articular or nervous levels or various electrophoresis, baths or exercises where the user is equally significant in the process of repairing the function of the body.

My recommendation is when you do not have a symptom - pain - find a physiotherapist who will explain to you what limitations your body has acquired and how you can resolve it.




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