Neck Pain

If you have neck pain, I will work with a specific massage protocol to identify the source of your neck pain. I can really sympathize with people who have neck pain. I was born with torticollis, dislocated 5 out of 7 cervical vertebrae when I was just 10 years old and have been in numerous car accidents. Thanks to massage I have more mobility in my neck today than I did when I was a teen learning how to drive and checking blind spots by turning at the waist instead of the neck.

HEADACHES

There are many possible reasons for headaches including

  1. stress,

  2. poor body mechanics,

  3. sinus infections and

  4. chemical imbalances.

Both stress and poor body mechanics can result in increased muscular tension. Most headaches are caused by increased muscular tension restricting blood flow. For people who suffer from these kinds of headaches, massage frequently brings relief.

MIGRAINES

Most migraines are chemical in nature. On occasion, people think they are suffering from a migraine when the problem is actually caused by trigger points lurking in muscles. In fact, researchers have actually linked some migraines to too much tension in suboccipital muscles.

SINUS HEADACHES

If you are prone to sinus infections causing headaches, once your infection clears, you might consider getting regular massage to help keep your sinuses clear.

Whether your suffer from headaches brought about by stress, poor body mechanics or sinus or even migraines, give massage a try.