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  • Kring Boisen posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Bio-Mechanical Stimulation massage is a special blend of technical experience and conventional therapeutic massage methods. It aims at utilizing the body mechanics, science and physical principle to restore, remove and/or alleviate physical pain in a patient and restore their mechanical tissues and joints. This technique was invented by Dr. Paul G Johnson and was predicated on his studies on the effects of massage therapies, primarily on soft tissue areas like neck, head, back and shoulders. These areas are often more sensitive to touch than other parts of the body. Dr. Johnson developed Bio-Mechanical Stimulation massage to overcome problems associated with conventional massage therapy, especially targeting the reason behind mechanical pain.

    It was initially utilized to relieve tension headaches. Patients that have suffered from migraines and tension headaches found relief when they used this type of massage. Another medical condition that has been successfully treated through the use of bio-mechanical stimulation massage techniques include menstrual cramps and lower back pain. In actuality, women who were suffering from menopause had found great relief from using it. And it had also been successfully used as a pre-menopausal cure for osteoarthritis.

    It has also been used to help people with the after-effects of several kinds of surgery, such as hip replacement and facial transplant. Bio-Mechanical Stimulation has also been used to help people recover from many common ailments, such as many types of cancer. Bio-Mechanical Stimulation is also used to relieve muscle spasms that occur in the body during serious diseases, such as MS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and Fibromyalgia. Lots of men and women who have been bedridden or unable to move due to serious diseases have found great benefits from Bio-Mechanical Stimulation. These are simply a couple of the ailments where Bio-Mechanical Stimulation has helped medical professionals find relief.

    During ancient times, the Chinese and Indian civilizations used Bio-Mechanical Stimulation to relieve stress and strain in their patients. This massage technique has been known as the"art of acupuncture" because of the fact that it utilizes gentle pressure along the meridian points to soothe the body and promote healing. These gentle pressures are conducted with the use of a long, flexible hose that’s connected to an electric stimulator. These devices are capable of applying very strong currents, which allow them to relax and loosen tensed muscles.

    As stated above, this sort of massage therapy is used to treat several different ailments and conditions. However, the benefits go beyond treating pain and inflammation in the body. Bio-Mechanical stimulation therapeutic massage permits a patient to alleviate the symptoms related to a herniated disk or osteoarthritis by relaxing the joints that are affected. It also promotes the smooth functioning of the musculoskeletal system. Many folks who suffer from a stroke or other traumatic injuries have discovered that Bio-Mechanical Stimulation can help them recover some of their mobility after this event.

    Many folks are familiar with the expression Bio-Mechanical Stimulation, but not too many folks know precisely how it is done. For example, when you take a deep breath, then the oxygen that is present passes through the capillaries in the lungs and flows throughout the body. If you exhale, the oxygen is re-circulated back to the blood stream. This is the way most conventional massage treatments work. In the Bio-Mechanical Stimulation massage method, the therapist applies pressure directly to the body mechanisms affected by the condition being treated.

    The terrific thing about this sort of massage is that it can be applied to just about any part of the body. When you apply this sort of therapy to a painful area on the leg for instance, you will notice very quickly the pain decreases. It is also possible to apply Bio-Mechanical Stimulation into the neck, back, eyes, or face to stimulate the smooth motions of those areas. Considering that the massage applied helps to relax the muscles as well, there is a great deal of relief in the symptoms of these ailments also.

    Generally speaking, Bio-Mechanical Stimulation is extremely capable of treating any conditions that are the result of muscular tension. Thus, it can significantly reduce chronic pain, stiffness, joint inflammation, carpal tunnel syndrome, and even menstrual pain in women. It is also helpful at reducing the symptoms of allergies, asthma, hay fever, and other respiratory disorders. Many chiropractors who specialize in bio-stimulation massage treatments are trained to use their fingers and thumbs to massage particular areas of the individual’s body, thereby encouraging the natural healing process of the body. Many feel Bio-Mechanical stimulation can help to build self-esteem in patients who have low self-confidence since they believe their body isn’t working correctly. Many chiropractic offices incorporate Bio-Mechanical Stimulation into their routine either as a complimentary therapy or as a separate treatment on its own.