Posts Tagged ‘massage’

A simple, free holiday gift…

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

Well, we are deep in the throes of the holiday season, and one thing that can make this time of year more stressful is financial stress. So, in the spirit of giving, and saving some money, allow me to reccommend a simple, free gift that your loved one will appreciate and enjoy.

As you may know, the foundations of my Back Togetherprogram are based on the couples-based approach to finding relief from pain. For the holiday season, what could make your loved one feel more appreciated and loved than a nice, slow relaxing massage (perhaps even followed by some nice nookie….)

Even if you don’t know much about massage, you likely have some idea of the kinds of touch that will make your partner feel relaxed. For this to be an effective gift, and not a cheap out- plan on spending some time. An hour or so would be nice. You don’t need to, but you can pick up some body lotion or scented oil to make the experience a little more special. My favorite low-cost additions are some candles throughout the room, as well as some soft music (anything by Ella Fitzgerald will work- but that’s just me.)

Start with your partner’s feet- gently massage them out, and slowly work your way up their thighs, and then to their lower back. Gentle pressure is all that is needed to help your partner realx. Go over their whole spine, avoiding the center of their spine- and never pressing on the small bumps or spinous processes in the middle.

A gentle scalp massage, working down towards the temples will just melt the stress away.

Give this a try. I’ve never met ANYONE who didn’t appreciate this kind, romantic gesture.

Be well,

Andy

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Newest post for Martha Stewart’s Whole Living Daily blog: Some back pain tips for couples.

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Here is my most recent post on Martha’s site. Again, if you have not had a chance to check out this blog, you should. It is hosted by Terri Trespicio of Whole Living on Martha Stewart radio. She is a wonderful host on the air, and a terrific moderator on the blog.

Look for some interesting stuff this week. Thanks for visiting.

-Andy

B.T.T.o.D: For the bodyworkers and therapists out there- Change the height of your table!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

My mentor was a the Yoda of Osteopathic medicine, and to his detriment, was also a gentleman. I say this not because it is a bad thing to be a gentleman, but because he was too good a guy to ask the nurses and OR staff to stand on steps when he did surgery. Instead at 6 foot 4 inches, he would lower the table, and do surgery hunched over to accommodate them. The result was that he spent the later part of his life shaped like a question mark.

If you are an Osteopathic Physician, Chiropractor, Massage Therapist, or other type of body work specialist- purchase an adjustable height table (well worth the investment), and vary the height throughout your work day. Certainly there is a range of height appropriate for the patient you have on your table, but by moving it around, you will prevent yourself from structural compromise over time.

Stop back tomorrow for tips on making commuting a back friendly endeavor!

-AndyL1010348

B.T.T.o.D: Follow any bodywork with healthy intake of water!

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Any time you have bodywork done, be it Osteopathic treatment, Massage, Chiropractic- it doesn’t matter what- be sure to consume plenty of water that day. Manipulation of the soft tissue can stimulate areas of the lymphatic system, releasing all sorts of cellular waste.  A healthy amount of water will help flush those waste products out of your system.

Be well!

-Andy

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Valentine’s Day; time to get Back Together- romantic tips for back pain, Happy Chinese New Year.

Friday, February 12th, 2010

At the heart of my Back Together program is the couples based approach to finding relief. A spouse or partner has more to gain from you feeling better than just about anyone else, so what better resource could one ask for?

We kind of think of Valentine’s Day as a ‘Hallmark Holiday’- an excuse to buy flowers and go out for an expensive dinner (I would love to know what the gross dollar amount spent on cards is!!!) I would like to propose a new addition to your Valentine’s day festivities…

Take a moment to talk with your partner. Ask them about how they are feeling- are you doing all you can for each other to find ways to feel good? I don’t mean sexually (although that’s important)- I mean with regards to your pain. Are you helping with the tasks that you or your partner cannot do? For many in pain, communication and validation from a loved one can help to relieve discomfort as much as anything else. While you are talking, touch each other- again, not sexually- therapeutically. Gently run you hands up and down each others backs- find tense or tender areas and gently rub and caress those areas. Take a moment to be aware of how each of you feels, and do some simple things to relieve any pain or stress. These tips are not just for those who complain of back pain- they are great for anyone with daily stress, folks who work too much, have too much housework- pretty much all of us!

Here are a few other suggestions:

-If you are having a romantic night out, before taking the suggestions I posted above, take a few deep therapeutic breaths while holding each other.

-If you choose to do an impromptu romantic massage, invest in a small bottle of massage oil- perhaps one with a soothing natural scent- lavender is always nice. It will help even a novice masseuse get better than expected results.

-If sex is on the menu for your evening, prolonged foreplay can help to enhance the release of endorphins associated with lovemaking, providing natural pain relief.

-If you have consumed a lot of wine, be sure to drink plenty of water between the time you finish dinner and the time you go to bed. It will help to prevent the alcohol from having a deleterious effect on your back & neck discomfort.

-Most of all, take a few moments to show and feel true gratitude for your lover. As I said above, your loved one is often the best resource for pain relief- feel and express some thanks.

I wish all of you a wonderful Valentine’s Day weekend.  And, if I may take the liberty of wishing my wife, Donna a wonderful Valentine’s day. I love you- thank you for all you do….

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The Year of the Tiger:

I would also like to take a moment to wish any of my Chinese viewers who are celebrating the new year this weekend a happy holiday. This year is the year of the Tiger- and for a whole host of reasons, I am expecting it to be a good one. My family will be spending the holiday in Philadelphia’s Chinatown. The Chinese Cultural Center of Philadelphia always pulls out all of the stops. If you go, bring your earplugs!!

.                  Gong Ci Fa Cai, Xin Nian Kuai Le

The Year of the Tiger

The Year of the Tiger

Have a wonderful weekend and be well,

-Andy