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Mastering Neuromuscular Therapy & Sports Massage, New Orleans
Bailey's Muscular Therapy is the best massage studio for therapeutic massage techniques and relaxing bodywork to manage pain and stress. Our customized massage therapy sessions are specifically designed to provide personalized relief for your unique symptoms and preferences. Trust us to help you find relief from pain and stress through our tailored approach so that you can feel your best and get back to doing the things you love.
Massage helps. Feel Good. Move Better. Be Resilient.
What Defines Chronic Pain?
Chronic pain, lasting over six months, may stem from injury, illness, or unknown causes. It often leads to additional symptoms and can progress to chronic pain syndrome, causing prolonged suffering. This persistent discomfort can affect various body parts, with sensations ranging from sharp to dull or burning, often without identifiable triggers. Managing chronic pain can be difficult and can impact daily life and social interactions. Common conditions include fibromyalgia, inflammatory bowel disease, endometriosis, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction.
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How Can Massage Therapy Help Chronic Pain?
Medical massage therapy is a reliable treatment option for various types of pain, often used alongside other medical interventions to enhance overall pain management. It offers multiple benefits for chronic pain sufferers. Firstly, it improves blood flow and circulation, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen to affected areas. Additionally, it relaxes muscles, enhancing flexibility and range of motion while easing stiffness and discomfort. Furthermore, massage therapy also stimulates the release of endorphins, natural pain relievers that promote well-being. Regular sessions also improve sleep quality, contributing to overall health and recovery. Lastly, it reduces anxiety levels and uplifts mood, providing holistic relief for those dealing with chronic pain.
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How Does a Medical Massage Differ from a Standard Massage?
Unlike spa massages for temporary stress relief, medical massages target specific symptoms and treatment goals. Our massage specialists precisely address chronic pain by targeting relevant tissues layer by layer. The success of these massages relies on identifying the root cause of pain. Extensively studied and clinically tested for over a century, medical massages are gaining recognition for their therapeutic benefits.
What Happens During a Medical Massage?
Our massage therapist customize a tailored treatment plan after evaluating your pain. A patient's range of motion is tested at the beginning to identify the antagonistic muscles. Sessions last 60 minutes, applying targeted techniques adjusted to their specific pain type. Bailey's Muscular Therapy offers various techniques, allowing for flexibility if needed. Samantha suggests 10 to 12 sessions before reassessment, with adjustments made for better results if necessary.
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Bailey's Muscular Therapy is great option for veterans who suffer with long-term neurological problems such as post traumatic stress disorder, migraines, insomnia, dizziness, multiple sclerosis, etc.
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Massage therapy to these areas target the neuromuscular and nervous systems. Improvement to these areas can restore mobility and help correct damage to the spinal cord that directly affects muscle strength.
Benefits
Bailey's Muscular Therapy provides remedial treatment. Relief can be experienced immediately or gradually over multiple sessions depending on the patient and their specific needs. Continual visitations are encouraged as this service is considered a rehabilitating and preventative method of treatment.
Boost immune system
Decrease risk of heart disease
Improve focus
Increase movement
Lower blood pressure
Speed recovery after injury
​Therapists educate patients on their issues, pains, and areas needed for improvement so the patients can understand the long-term goal and progress.
Massage therapy can work in conjunction with physical therapy by rejuvenating muscles and improving range of motion.
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This method of orthopedic rehabilitation can reduce those limitations and eliminate pain. Neglecting injuries lead to issues that become more difficult to heal.
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​In efforts to alleviate pain, a patient's range of motion is tested at the beginning of each session. A patient's range of motion is a measure of flexibility involving ligaments, tendons, muscles, bones, and joints. Disregarding treatments to areas with limited range of motion will negatively affect quality of life as you perform day to day tasks.