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billy027 08-21-2010 11:38 AM

Massage
 
Hi,

Has anyone tried the Hot Stone Massage? It sounds really good, but I wonder if it would help TOS and my frozen shoulders or possibly aggitate the nerves? Any advice?

Jomar 08-24-2010 11:37 AM

In the videos I looked at {google/youtube} most said the therapist should be asking client often about comfort & pressure.

boytos 08-25-2010 12:14 AM

I think it can only be better :-)

boytos 08-25-2010 12:16 AM

I think i can only be better :-)

billy027 08-25-2010 08:34 AM

The people at the Hot Stone place said it wouldn't be good for nerve injuries. I'm not trying it.

Jomar 08-25-2010 12:06 PM

It's nice they were up front with you about it.
I'm kind of surprised that they didn't suggest they would take extra care during the massage...:confused:

Is your pain mainly nerve pain, and not much muscle tightness /pain?
Which nerve is involved? Ulnar?

It seems like they could avoid the problem area and work on the tight muscles only, tight muscles & fascia can be pressing/irritating the nerve too.

From the videos I looked at I didn't see any reason that it couldn't help.

Unless they use firm pressure with the stones to do the massage - but avoiding the affected nerve area should be OK - and lighter pressure..
&
If they just do a standard cookie cutter massage and don't want to adjust for clients needs...:confused::confused::confused:

I'm just surprised they didn't offer taking extra care for you, rather than lose a possible client.

TraceyW 08-28-2010 12:03 PM

I love hot stone massage and have it every 3 weeks...without fail!

I always have the same therapist - she knows me and my back very well!

Im one who loves heat - hot baths, laying in the sun and falling asleep on my heatpad everynight!....so think this is why hotstone massage works well for me.

I dont know about how it could benefit frozen shoulder as im not too familiar with that condition .....


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