Just picked up an interesting book called The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook. I'm not a qualified full body massage therapist, but have just realised that the technique is really very easy to use as a self-treatment. My husband has awful back and sciatic pain, he declined an operation (as usual) many years ago, so he just lives with the pain but seems to be popping a lot of pain killers. He takes a mulit-vit and Omega 3 oils which have helped but dont seem to get to the root of the problem.
This week I have been reading this book and locating the trigger points, of which he has many, we have started working on certain points so I will keep you informed of progress.
Does anyone use these techniques? I realise that by having a massage you are going over the whole muscle but not everyone can afford a whole body massage on a regular basis (which would be bliss) The other thing is that you are able to massage at any time of the day or night, it is fairly gentle, and you know if you have pressed too hard as you are in control and if you get a bruise you know why.
Many thanks for reading this.
Fudge
This week I have been reading this book and locating the trigger points, of which he has many, we have started working on certain points so I will keep you informed of progress.
Does anyone use these techniques? I realise that by having a massage you are going over the whole muscle but not everyone can afford a whole body massage on a regular basis (which would be bliss) The other thing is that you are able to massage at any time of the day or night, it is fairly gentle, and you know if you have pressed too hard as you are in control and if you get a bruise you know why.
Many thanks for reading this.
Fudge