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Massage Therapy

What is massage therapy?

Massage therapy is commonly used in Spartanburg and Greer, SC to help those whose muscles may have experienced extended periods of overuse. It helps in loosening up any tight areas and making recovery quicker and easier. Our massage therapy is done as needed and as a part of the physical therapy plan of care only (we do not book appointments for 30 minute or 60 minute massages).

Your soft tissues and you:

Your muscles are made up of many small, thin fibers that contract on command, working together to mobilize your muscle groups. These muscles are attached to your bones by connective tissues, called tendons, enabling them to move your body parts. Your bones are then connected by tough bands of connective tissue, called ligaments, for added stability. Your ligaments are covered by yet another connective tissue called fascia. All of these connective tissues can be referred to as “soft tissues.”

Soft tissues help to mobilize your joints and give your body the strength it needs to perform tasks. Your soft tissues provide you with the ability to do many things; however, they also limit you from pushing yourself too far – even if that’s your intention. These can be damaged by certain stresses, especially those caused by the repeated actions within athletic activity. Massage therapy can help to loosen up your muscles, and may even prevent future injuries from occurring.

How massage therapy will improve your life:

Massage therapy can be extremely beneficial for people of all again. A Spartanburg and Greer, SC therapist may recommend specific types of massage techniques to complement your physical therapy treatments, including:

Deep tissue massage

This type of massage loosens up your muscles and their connective tissues.

Myofascial release

This type of massage creates room for tissues that may be trapped by distortions or fascial adhesions, freeing them from constriction.

Swedish massage

This type of massage relaxes any stiff or tense muscles you may have, allowing for increased blood flow and fluid drainage from swollen areas.

Massage therapy promotes tissue healing, so you can get back to living your life as quickly as possible. By working to mobilize, loosen, and relax your muscles, you can help them stay limber. This will decrease your risk of future strains, sprains, and ruptures.

Your soft tissues work hard to make sure your body is functioning correctly, so it is important to help optimize their health and function. If you are in Spartanburg and Greer, SC, Contact Us or request an appointment. Our therapists are happy to discuss our massage therapy techniques with you and how it will benefit your life.

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Greer Location

ADDRESS

300 North Main Street
Greer, SC 29650

CONTACT INFO

P: (864) 469-9936

F: (864) 469-9937

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Mon/Wed/Thurs 8:30am – 6:00pm
Tuesday 8:30am – 4:00pm
Friday 8:30am – 1:00pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Spartanburg Location

ADDRESS

170 Camelot Drive, Suite B
Spartanburg, SC 29301

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P: (864) 583-6420

F: (864) 327-9044

HOURS

Mon/Wed/Thurs 8:30am – 6:00pm
Tuesday 8:30am – 4:00pm
Friday 8:30am – 1:00pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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