Are You Holding Tension In Any of These Places?

Are You Holding Tension In Any of These Places?

Are you feeling exhausted, struggling to make it through the day with a lingering sense of holding tension in your body that won’t seem to go away? Too often as busy adults, we’re so focused on our to-do lists and meeting deadlines that we forget about tending to our mental and physical health. If you’ve been feeling like this lately, perhaps it’s time for taking stock of where the tension is manifesting itself in your body – neck stiffness, shoulder pain, or headaches. In this blog post, we’ll be exploring why these areas are susceptible to muscular tension, what causes them, and ways to find relief.

What Causes Tension?

The direct cause of tension can be caused by several factors, some of which include:

  • A job or activity that requires repetitive movements
  • A strenuous workout
  • Excessive psychological stress

How Stress Causes Tension

Your body and mind are truly connected – when negative emotions like stress flood your brain, they can manifest in physical responses. Your body reflects the rush of cortisol that’s been triggered while activating a fight or flight response. Take some time to pause and reset; make sure you give yourself space for healthy self-care during high-emotion times!

Stress is a natural response to challenging situations, but sometimes our bodies can go into overdrive and cause unwanted muscle tension. It’s as if they’re trying to protect us from harm – even when that danger doesn’t really exist! This reaction may be different for each person, however, it’s important that we take the time to recognize any physical signs of stress before they start taking their toll on our well-being.

Our bodies are telling us something. From our shoulders to low backs, tension can reveal itself in various forms throughout the body – and it’s important for us to pay attention! To ensure we’re taking care of ourselves from head to toe, let’s explore how this tension is manifested in different areas.

Upper Body Tension

Tension in the upper body is most commonly held in the headjawneck, and shoulders.

headache

HEAD

Stress is the most common trigger for tension-type headaches. When the tension in your head builds up, it can give rise to a specific type of headache. This kind of pain is usually described as mild or moderate and feels like an intense band around the skull. Interestingly enough, there are two main types – episodic headaches which last anywhere from half an hour to one week but occur less than 15 days each month. Chronic headaches appear more often and with greater duration (upwards of several hours).

Massage therapy has proven to help with tension headaches. Gua Sha massage, in particular, may help.

JAW

Feeling tension in your jaw can be a sign that something is off. You may have unknowingly tensed or clenched it due to stress, and over time this could lead to discomfort with TMJ disorder. Don’t worry though – there’s still hope! Taking care of yourself by getting a TMJ-specific massage can provide relief from the pain and help manage the problem.

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SHOULDERS

Easy Fixes for a Tight Neck and Shoulders

After a long day at work, do your neck and shoulders feel tense? You’re not alone; stress-related tension in this area is very common. Muscle spasms can suddenly or slowly cause pain due to the nerves and joints located there. It’s important to remember that job-induced stress isn’t something we have control over – but luckily our bodies tell us when it’s time for some well-deserved TLC! Easy Fixes for a Tight Neck and Shoulders

Working on screens or using technology too much can strain your upper back, neck, and shoulders. That imbalance builds tension in the body which is linked to pain! Thankfully there are massage techniques that help realign these muscles, improve blood flow and release any accumulated stress for longer-lasting relief.

Mid-Body Tension

Tension in the middle of the body typically shows up in the stomach and hips.

STOMACH

Is stress taking its toll on your stomach? You may find your abdominal muscles contract when you’re feeling anxious, leading to uncomfortable feelings. But don’t worry – by engaging in relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation, can help minimize these effects and ease any tension that builds up. And if ever the pain doesn’t improve after trying some self-care practices, make sure you check with a healthcare practitioner for their advice too!

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HIPS

Our hips play an important role in our physical and mental well-being. The tightness can be caused by everyday factors like sitting for too long or working out frequently, but it may also be triggered during stressful times as a result of the body’s “fight or flight” response. Interestingly, yoga practices suggest that stretching these muscles could help release any emotions we have tucked away – demonstrating how much impact tension from stress has on this area!

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Lower-Body Tension

Lower-body tension is typically found in the legs and feet.

LEGS

Our legs work tirelessly to support us each and every day, so it’s important for us to ensure we’re looking after them. Muscle tension in the lower limbs can be caused by overuse if you’ve been walking a lot or working out often at the gym – but on other occasions, even extended rest periods can contribute towards feeling stiffness and pain due to lack of movement. The key is finding an all-important middle ground that allows your muscles some time off while still providing enough activity needed! It’s also worth noting that stress brings with it various factors which could result in tense leg muscles too; such as panic attacks or sleep difficulties like tossing/turning throughout the night.

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FEET

Our feet are an incredible network of muscles, ligaments, and tendons – but if you spend a lot of time using them or have an active lifestyle it’s no surprise that tension can often build up. When stress strikes our body produces adrenaline which forces vital organs to take priority, leaving your ankles and soles feeling the strain. To reduce tightness in these areas promote circulation through massage – not only will this let go of lingering pressures from physical activity or worrying thoughts; it gives us a chance to relax too!

Foot Massage Therapy

For more information or to schedule a consultation, call 517-898-2899  or book online.

We look forward to helping you feel better and have a more pain-free lifestyle.

Cold Stone Massage Benefits

Cold Stone Massage Benefits

If you’re looking for a way to reduce inflammation and ease pain, then cold stone massage might be the solution for you.

The cool stones used during massage can help contract muscles, increase circulation, and alleviate bloating. By cooling down the muscles and skin, cold stone massage therapy feels soothing, calming, refreshing, and rejuvenating throughout the body, which can also reduce stress, relieve tension, and boost energy levels.

First, we chill smooth stones on ice and then gently place them or roll them over the face, neck, or other areas of the body. This is also called cryotherapy and the cooling of the skin causes the blood vessels to constrict. This can reduce swelling and pain in sore areas.

Benefits Of Cold Stone Massage

Cool Body Temperature

Cold stones are a great way to cool down your body when you’re feeling too hot. Not only do they help alleviate the discomfort of high temperatures, but coldstone therapy also has benefits for other conditions and doesn’t cause desensitization like ice does!

Increase Circulation/Lower Blood Pressure

Massage therapy using cold stones can be a great way to help improve circulation and reduce high blood pressure.

Improves Range Of Motion & Flexibility

Pain is usually a symptom of inflammation. When your muscles are inflamed, they are also usually in pain. Cold stones can reduce inflammation which increases your range of motion and flexibility.

Relieve Migraines

By rolling or placing cold stones on the temples, forehead, and sides of your face you can reduce the blood rushing to these areas which may relieve migraines and less severe headaches.

Soothes Sinus Pressure

The cold temperature of these stones during a massage can improve lymphatic flow by opening up nodes and draining fluids. This helps alleviate symptoms like sinusitis and allergies, as well as any other pressure build-up.

Eases Menstrual Symptoms

When cold stone massage therapy is applied to the abdominal region, it can reduce swelling around the uterus. This can help alleviate pain, bloating, and discomfort.

Improves Skin

As cold stones stimulate the skin, they oxygenate cells which encourages cell repair and reduces cytokines. This improves the complexion by reducing puffiness or redness on the face.

Relieves Minor Injuries

Sore muscles, joint pain, and tendinitis may benefit from cold stone massage therapy. Cold stones are easier for the skin to handle than direct ice for inflammation and reducing swelling.

Where to Find Cold Stone Massage

Bilky Joda-Miller, massage therapist and owner of All Body Kneads is skilled in cold (and hot) stone massage. You can get it as an add-on to any massage or sauna appointment. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call517-898-2899  or book online.

We look forward to helping you feel better and have a more pain-free lifestyle.