Showing posts with label Edmund Morgan School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edmund Morgan School. Show all posts

June 2, 2010

Neuromuscular Massage Therapy

"If you are like the thousands of other people in this world who have turned to massage therapy in an attempt to ease pain, then you have probably stumbled across the words “neuromuscular therapy” or “neuromuscular massage” in your research.

The two terms – therapy and massage – are interchangeable and refer to the same practice, which has been used for several hundred years. Neuromuscular massage is an intense form of bodywork that consists of focused, concentrated massage on one specific area of the body. The pressure may continue for a period of up to thirty seconds at a time, and is designed to alleviate tension that extends from a “trigger point” into an entire muscle.

The theory behind neuromuscular massage is that when a muscle spasms – due to one of any number of stimuli – it is not caused by a spasm in the entire muscle, but by a spasm in a very centralized area of the muscle, which may then reverberate to other areas of the muscle, causing pain.

This small area is called a trigger point because it is the area that “triggers” pain in another area of the muscle, sometimes called referring or transferring.

When a muscle (or trigger point) spasms in the body, blood flow to that area is severely decreased, sometimes ceasing altogether. When the blood flow is diminished, oxygen necessary for the muscle to work properly is also decreased, causing a buildup of lactic acid. This causes a sensation similar to the one felt after a long workout – muscle soreness.

The problem is that this can turn into a vicious cycle of soreness and pain because the buildup of lactic acid combined with the body’s desire to compensate for the pain will inevitably lead to less blood flow, less oxygen, and the continued production of lactic acid. This is why muscle soreness and pain can continue for years unabated."
~ Source: AssociatedContent.com

January 21, 2009

Edmund Morgan School of Massage

Welcome to the Edmund Morgan School of Neuromuscular and Massage Therapy!

Alumni, Potential Students, Future Employers...

We are excited to introduce a new way for each and everyone of you to communicate with each other. Alumni can keep in touch with fellow classmates! Future employers can post job opportunities! Potential Students can read and ask questions about our massage therapy program...

The Edmund Morgan School offers the most comprehensie and experiential program to those planning to join the momentous growth of the profession. Our program offers a powerful combination of educational excellence and balance-balance between classic Western massage, bodywork in the Eastern tradition, clinical massage specialization, and bodywork focusing on the integration of mind, body and spirit.

So, let's get started. Have a question for John or Kristie Morgan? Looking for a massage therapist to join your practice? Just post it here!

Can't wait to hear from all of you!

Kristie Morgan
Director of Admissions
Edmund Morgan School
of Neuromuscular & Massage Therapy