Andrew Wolfe Massage Therapist Live on Radio Broadcast
3/6/14
On 2/28/14, Andrew Wolfe owner and massage therapist of " Harmony Licensed Massage Therapy" and founder of "Myo Movement Integration Therapy" went on the air with a live radio broadcast on spotlightradio speaking about medical massage therapy. He is a licensed massage practitioner and has advanced certification in myofascial release therapy. He works with muscular,skeletal and orthopedic dysfunctions and works with state and private insurances including auto to rehab and restore patients suffering from accidents and trauma. Established private practice since 1987.
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Myo Movement Integration Therapy ®.
12/4/12
Andrew Wolfe,LMP,Mms founder and creator of Myo Movement Integration Therapy ®. Myo movement integration therapy (MMIT) is a soft tissue manual (massage) therapy technique involving the mobilization and manipulation of the soft tissue and surrounding structures (attachments-ligaments, tendons and joints) with the use of myofascial release therapy, manual traction, trigger point, joint mobilization, remedial massage therapy and stretching. It also incorporates self empowerment tools and skills to allow the patient to become personally empowered by understanding patterns of dysfunctions.
Myo Movement Integration Therapy ® is a natural, drug free, non surgical approach created to open up the full expression of the fascia, tissue, muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints. Andrew has advanced training and experience working with insurance companies and healthcare providers to offer rehab. ,recovery and wellness in an private, individual and respected treatment plan. His training has brought him to China, training in an advanced capability. He is a certified life coach and has a masters in metaphysics. If you are tired of being in pain and what to break out of patterns that no longer work for you call Andrew Wolfe.
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How Does Massage Therapy Treat Sports Injuires?
5/1/12
First let me set the stage how soft tissue injury happens.
At the time of injury, toxins and lactic acid, which is a natural waste bi-product is excreted by the muscle as well as in times of exertion, is accumulated in the tissue. In addition with any kind of injury, inflammation occurs. It is a natural buffer created around the injury site to protect it. Micro or other tears can occur in the muscles and other surrounding connective tissue to it, like tendons. Bones can be influenced, by involving ligaments which impairs movement. Adhesions and scar tissue can form because of the shortening of the muscle fibers making the area also restricted by physically reducing the lengthen of muscle limiting its use of mobility. Massage therapy increases the circulation, flushes out toxins, lactic acid and inflammation to the injured site speeding up recovery time. Mobilizing or moving the joint helps with the nerve fibers within the muscle to re-engage proper muscle mechanics.
Copywrite by Andrew Wolfe,LMP , licensed massage practitioner with 25 years of local,full time, private practice located in Arlington Washington. Visit his web site for more information at www.harmonymassagetherapy
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How can massage therapy help carpal tunnel syndrome?
5/1/12
First of all having a proper diagnosis is imperative with any treatment plan. Knowing what it is you are treating is an effective means to provide care. Make sense. For instance, carpal tunnel syndrome can mimic symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome. The treatment protocol is different. Carpal tunnel symptoms can include reduced hand grip, numbness and tingling and pain with use. It also can refer pain, meaning the pain can felt away from the area of injury. I've run into multiple diagnosis, such as an individual having been diagnosis with carpal tunnel syndrome and tentitis. The massage treatment protocol for carpal tunnel is mobilizing the wrist and forearm with movement involving lengthening the tendons with massage therapy to increase mobility and to allow reduced nerve irritation to the area.
Copywrite by Andrew Wolfe,LMP of Harmony Licensed Massage Therapy of Arlington Washington Licensed massage therapists full time since 1987 specializing in rehbailitaiton and injury care through massage therapy.
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