Sunday 22 June 2014

By Matt Chaderia





Being involved in a car accident or work related injury is no fun. Not only does mental trauma occur, but also physical complications. Results can include headaches and tension along with neck and back pain. It's good to know that massage therapy options can be provided through a Kent chiropractor.



Muscle fatigue is often a result of a serious car accident. Chiropractors often suggest massages in order to promote healing and to speed up the recovery process. Major insurances usually cover massage options as long as if they are work related injuries or involve a car accident.



The type of injury will determine the type of massage. The deep tissue massage is very intense and is used to target deep tissues that have been affected due to injury. Chronic muscle knot relief, joint mobility, and the correction of spinal curvatures can be helped. Again, due to its intensity, those that aren't used to heavy pressure or body work may need to find another method.



A more calming method deals with the relaxation massage. It provides restoration of balance to one's body. This is a Swedish technique known for improving circulation by targeting certain areas, whereby relaxing the muscles. The retention of water is reduced, muscle fatigue is relieved, and joint flexibility is improved.



Sometimes injuries occur to the brain and spinal cord. CranioSacral therapy works in helping restrictions of the spinal cord and brain so that stress within the body can be released naturally. By light touching, spinal fluid circulation is studied and then treated. This can help injuries related to whiplash, blows to the head, or even a bruised tailbone.



Also, these injuries of the central nervous system and brain can also be contributed to the birthing process. Many types of challenges associated with these injuries can be reduced if performed within the first few days of life. A chiropractor, once again, accepts most major insurance plans. For some reason if an insurance plan is not accepted, cash terms will be accepted.









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