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How To Get A Great Massage Without Driving To A Spa

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Phil Mandley, LMT Franklin-Nashville, TN

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Phil Mandley, LMT

     Imagine.  You've just gotten home from work,  Your tired,  Your shoulders ache.  Your back hurts from sitting in front of your computer all day. 

     Wouldn't it be great to make one phone call and know that a great massage is on it's way to help you start feeling better now?
     
     Hi, I'm Phil Mandley, Licensed Massage Therapist here in the Franklin, Tennessee area.  I offer specialized, In-Home massage services in the comfort and safety of your own home.


Tell Me More About Your Great Massages!    

     Each session is 90 minutes in length, and I offer... 

                                  Swedish Massage            Deep Tissue Massage 
                                  Prenatal Bodywork          Thai Bodywork        
                                 Lymphatic Massage         Acupressure Bodywork
                                                           Fertility Massage

     If you suffer from upper or lower back pain, shoulder pain, sinus problems, fatigue or stress, I'd urge you to give me a call.  Massage is a wonderful, holistic way to help your body heal, increase circulation, improve mobility and decrease muscle and joint pain.       
    
     During your massage session, you'll lie on a comfortably soft, warmed massage table, covered with soft linens, and massaged with oils and lotions from all over the world.  Relaxing music will allow you to drift into a luxurious world of pampering and self-care.  You'll feel relaxed, rejuvinated and revived!
 
     I provide outcall massage to Franklin, Brentwood, Cool Springs, Leiper's Fork, Spring Hill, Nolensville and Metro Nashville, Tennessee.

     Also, I am the first and only Certified Fertility Massage Specialist in Nashville and Franklin, and only one of six certified fertility massage specialists in the United States.

How Much Does This Great Massage Cost?

Each In-Home, 90 minute session is only $75.  This is a Special Rate for July, 2008.  The regular price is $95 for a 90 minute session.


What Are Some Of The Benefits Of Massage?

     A massage works in wonderful ways, easing stress and pain, calming the nervous system, increasing circulation, loosening tight muscles, stimulating internal organs, and enhancing skin.  The multiplicity of physiological responses sends a simple, clear message to the mind:  Massage feels good.  Of course, you want to hold on to that just-had-a-massage feeling--total body relaxation, muscles relaxed and at ease, and fluid movement restored--for as long as possible.


     But how long that bliss lasts depends on the state of your body.  If you're suffering from chronic pain or recovering from injury, then it may take more sessions and perhaps different modalities before optimal health is restored.

     If massage is part of your regular health regimen, then it's more likely the effects will endure.  In other words, the effects of massage are cumulative, like any healthy habit.  The more often you get a massage, the greater and longer-lasting the benefits.

Massage Frequency

     How often you receive massage depends on why you're seeking massage.  In dealing with the general tension of everyday commutes, computer work, and time demands, a monthly massage may be enough to sustain you.  On the other hand, if you're seeking massage for chronic pain, you may need regular treatments every week or two.  Or if you're addressing an acute injury or dealing wiht high levels of stress, you may need more frequent sessions.  Your situation will dictate the optimum time between treatments, and your practitioner will work with you to determine the best course of action.

     "You need to consider how you felt before the session and how you felt after, and then look at how long you maintain that," says Pieter Sommen, the chair of the eastern department in the Swedish Institute School of Massage Therapy in New York.

     In general, experts say "regular" is preferable, but how regular depends on your situation.  While daily massage would be delightful, practical considerations such as cost, time, and physical need likely determine the frequency of treatments.  "It's best to maintain a schedule," says Eeris Kallil, CMT, a shiatsu instructor at the Boulder College of Massage Therpy in Colorado.  "That way the body becomes conditioned and prepared for session at specific intervals."

Maintenance

     Whether you get a massage weekly, monthly, or just every once in a while, the following habits can maximize and extend the afterglow of treatment.

Water

     One bit of advice you'll hear over and over again is to drink plenty of water after amassage.  Bodywork--no matter the particular modality--releases toxins, such as lactic acid and carbonic acid, that need to be flushed from the body.  Massage also promotes circualtion, increasing blood flow and oxygen and stimulating the lymphatic system, which helps rid the body of pathogens.  After-massage hydration supports these functions, helping to eliminate released impurities, sooner rather than later.

Stretching

     Another helpful habit is stretching between massages to maintain joint mobility, prevent muscles from tightening up again, and keeping the life energy flowing.  This may mean doing yoga or whatever specific or full-body stretches suggested by your practitioner. 

Exercise

     Working out can also help maintain the benefits of massage, and this habit should be continually cultivated.  However, if you're receiving massage therapy to help speed muscle strain recovery, you may need to ease up on the exercise for a while and give the body time to heal--particularly if you're recovering from a strenuous body-pummeling training regimen.  "You don't want to over-work your body,"says Kallil.  That is, if running is taking a toll, try something more gentle and meditative such as swimming, walking, or tai chi.

Body Awareness

     After a massage, respect how your body feels.  If your body seems to ask for rest, give in to the demand.  This may mean backing off the to-do list, taking it easy, moving slower, and perhaps doing less for a while.  And don't allow yourself to get fatigued because it will undermine the effects of massage.  Get sufficient sleep to allow the body to absorb the effects and regain vitality.

Diet

     Finally, since you've just rid the body of toxins, support the body's renewed state by adhering to a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables, which will continue the detoxification process.  Lay off the espresso and all adrenaline-challenges for a time--which would short-circuit relaxation anyway--and enjoy the calm.

The benefits of massage are many, including:  increasing circulation, allowing the body to pump more oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, stimulating lymph flow and boosting immunity; relaxing overused or tight muscles; increasing joint mobility and range of motion; reducing recovery time after strenous workouts or surgery; and relieving back pain and migraines, just to name a few.

By opting for a few lifestyle choices, you can extend these benefits and get the most out of your massage.

This article is courtsey of Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals, ABMP

How Do I Schedule a Massage With Phil?

Call  (615) 504-1587 or email me at PhilMandley@yahoo.com
  right now.

For more information on Fertility Massage, go to www.Nashville-Fertility-Massage.com

Web Site Updated June 30, 2008

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