Little Muscles, Big Pain!

There are many muscles that make up the neck and help to hold your head up from the moment you get up in the morning until you lay back down at the end of the day. These muscles can often be overworked and can also cause headaches. The suboccipital muscles are little muscles that attach from your first few vertebrae of your neck to the back of your head and are used to help stabilize and hold your head up every day.

These muscles can get severely overworked due to poor posture. This posture is often associated with a forward head carriage that can be caused by computer or desk work. When your neck and head are held forward, the suboccipitals are needed to tilt your chin up so that you can read a screen and perform your office work daily. This posture can often cause headaches. These headaches may feel like a band wrapped snugly around your head and you can feel the pain from your temples and forehead to the sides of your head, above your ears, and to the back of your head where your suboccipitals are located.

Stretching is super important to do to help relieve muscle tension and headaches; however, these little muscles are very difficult to stretch properly. Massage therapy is a great way to help relax this area. A therapist is able to target the small muscles in the back of the head to help relieve headaches and neck pain or to prevent them from occurring. Book a massage today!

Muscles Aches and Cold Weather

Ever wonder what the cold weather does to your body? A lot of people feel like their muscles get achier in the colder months than in the summer season. Cold weather can affect muscle health in different ways. If we aren’t dressed properly for the winter conditions our bodies can tense up without conscience effort. Our shoulders go up to our ears in an effort to protect our neck and the cold wind hitting us can tense up our leg muscles and any other areas that are exposed to the elements. Let’s face it; even as Canadians, the cold temperatures affects all of us!

Soothing those tight shoulders and necks through massage treatment can help us cope with the effects of the winter weather and all the muscle aches and pains that go with it. Whether you are sore from constant shoveling or just tensing up from the miserable and relentless wind, massage Therapy can help relieve all those muscle aches. If you find you`re sore from the chilly weather, book a massage today!

COVID-19 Update

Due to the State of Emergency announced in Waterloo Region this past week and the mandate put forth by PHA and my governing college (CMTO), I will be temporarily keeping my Massage Therapy Clinic closed at this time. As I am unsure as to when it will be safe to reopen, I will be contacting clients on a weekly basis who have an upcoming appointment to cancel their treatments and will be placing them on a rebook list for when this outbreak has passed.