The Knee

Out of the entire body, the knee is the largest and the most complex joint. The reason behind its complexity is the fact that the knee has two menisci, the patella (knee cap) which is a floating bone, and multiple attachments for ligaments and muscles. It is very easy to damage the knee joint as it is a weight bearing joint that relies completely on the integrity of the muscles and ligaments surrounding it. Keeping your knee joints in good shape is extremely important when involved in physical activities and for the aging process as knee joints are also very susceptible to arthritis as we get older.

Strengthening your quadriceps muscles is important for keeping healthy knees. Most activities such as running or biking focus on the outer thigh muscles which can cause the inner thigh muscles to become stretched and weakened. This can cause knee dysfunctions where the muscles around the knee are not in balance and the joint can then become easily compromised. Doing exercises to focus on the inner thigh muscles is extremely important for maintaining proper tracking of the knee cap. Lunges and squats with the toes pointing outward and with different variations of depth can help target these muscles. Massage Therapy can also help with tight outer thigh muscles, scar tissue over ligaments and tendons, and can help keep your knees healthy and happy for the long term.

If you have knee pain book a massage today!

Change is in the Air

Happy Fall everyone! As we are now late into November, some changes have occurred at the clinic. Jennifer Medeiros, RMT has officially moved to Health at Hand at 520 Park Street in Kitchener as of October 1st. Access to the parking lot is through the driveway of 524 Park Street next door. Please note as well that any links previously sent through blog posts are no longer active as a new scheduling button has replaced them. Not to worry! Schedulicity is still being used for online booking and you will still able to book your appointments online.

As we have officially entered into cold weather, health care awareness is extremely important. As students are back in school, head colds increase drastically. Preventative measures should be made by washing hands on a regular basis and getting enough sleep at night. Muscles also may take a longer time to warm up before exercise or stiffness may occur more often after activity. Preventative measures should also be taken for muscle health. Bundles up and stay warm so that muscles don’t stiffen up as easily in the winter months. Regular massages can also help alleviate muscle soreness and prevent strains or other injuries as well.

Take care of your body; see a massage therapist 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.