When and how often you get a massage varies from person to person. You may want to schedule one just before or after a stressful event to cultivate a calm state of mind or to help you recover. If you are in crisis or want to reverse the effects of long-term stress, consider scheduling a series of massages. If you feel you are under so much pressure you can't afford to relax, or if the thought of being "soothed" seems unwelcome (this may be the time you most need to take time out to strengthen your reserves). Talk to your massage therapist.
There are many styles of massage, and you can request a massage that leaves you feeling alert and energized. By making massage a regular part of your life you can experience ongoing, cumulative effects of reduced muscle tension, increased vitality, and a calmer state of mind. Massage for relaxation is almost always helpful. However, there are certain conditions for which massage is not appropriate. Depending of the individual your massage therapist may choose not to work on you for several reasons: some skin diseases, some cancers, and some stages of the flu or cold. This depends of your general health, when the pain started and what caused it. For long-term benefits you usually need a series of massages.
Follow-up massage in times of stress can help keep old pain from flaring up. In fact, you may find massage so beneficial that you make it a regular part of your life. Massage dealing with most problems found in the body.
Carple tunnel, tennis elbow, and rotator cuff. JR helps with computer neck, typing strain, shoulder strain, along with work on nerves which may be inflamed and painful. Thus relieving pain and reducing swelling.
JR will realign the jaw after the wisdom teeth are removed and can help ease the muscles in the jaw area.
JR works with arthritis patients, dislocations, amputations, swelling, and edema.
Help with lazy eyes, tired and strained computer eyes and heavy readers.
Specialization work in whiplash victims, rotator cuff injuries and frozen shoulder syndrome.
Work on pinched nerves, Scoliosis, and Lordosis (curvature extreme in lower back).
Head and scalp work in order to improve focus and concentration abilities.
Work on the thin layer of connective tissue which runs between all muscles.