Pelvic girdle pain
Pelvic girdle pain, pelvic instability and symphysis pubis dysfunction are really all very similar problems all affecting the pelvis.
Pelvic girdle pain, pelvic instability and symphysis pubis dysfunction are really all very similar problems all affecting the pelvis.
I have recently had several Mummas in with a Diastasis Recti (abdominal separation) they knew nothing about. It still amazes me that this isn’t checked at the 6-8 week postnatal check, but this needs to be checked and helped if it doesn’t go away on its own. So here are some worth knowing facts!
A trigger point is a point of tenderness within a muscle. They are felt as tense bands of tissue in muscles and tendons. They can cause pain either in the immediate area where they are found, or refer pain to another part of the body.
Muscles are made up of strands of fibres, lying neatly together. These fibres can become damaged, congested and tangled, which causes movement restriction and pain.
The ultimate aim of this session is for you to feel the very best version of you, so that you feel strong, capable and happy in YOUR body!
One of the biggest myths about working with people with cancer is that massage will spread
I can teach baby massage to parents, grandparents, guardians, carers, siblings, or anyone who wants to learn a skill that will last a lifetime.
Most treatments will involve some form of stretching during and/or after the massage. This stretches out the muscles which have been worked and found to have trigger points, or that are tight and restricted.
Neurokinetic therapy is a unique approach to understanding pain and dysfunction. It uses the relationship between your brain and your body to determine the cause of pain and dysfunction at their deepest source.
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