Advanced Alternatives Massage Therapy is the
premiere
Massage Clinic in Tallahassee, Florida. Providing
clinical and
on-site sports massage to elite athletes
and those serious about their
fitness.
Advanced Alternatives is proud to announce Mr. Jamie Hanuka as our On – Site Massage Team Captain.
Jamie is an instructor at CORE Institute School of Massage Therapy
and Structural Bodywork teaching Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Sports
Massage. He is also the Director of Sports Massage for the school and
leads the Community Outreach program. He has maintained a private
massage therapy practice since 2003 specializing in Sports Massage,
Injury Rehabilitation, and Remediation and Maintenance.
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If you have an athletic injury, interested in improved performance
or simply need recovery from strenuous training, Contact Us .
Sports Massage: a specialty area of massage therapy
that addresses the specific requirements of individuals who are engaged
in athletic activities. It is usually briefer in duration and more
vigorous than full body massage, focusing on specific muscles relevant
to athletic activities. Sports massage concentrates on reducing or
eliminating factors that interfere with performance potential such as
muscle spasms, tendonitis, fatigue and injury. Regular massage allows
the body to function with less restriction and accelerates recovery
time. Primarily, the use of sports massage is to enhance the performance
potential of an individual. Sports massage serves to enhance athletic
performance by addressing both physiological and psychological concerns
such as soft tissue injury, dysfunctional muscle, restrictive range of
motion, pain, fatigue, and high anxiety.
Sports Massage Therapy Service Deliverables
Advanced Alternatives offers a full menu of sports massage service
options to be provided to various sports programs primarily in three
(3) ways:
- Delivered in-office or on location to meet your needs.
- Structured differently for off-season and in-season sports massage program.
- Customized to athlete-specific needs.
On Location Services
Pre-event massage protocol (10-15 min)
This could involve
everything from fast, vigorous massage strokes to stimulate blood flow,
increase muscle oxygen levels, warm and soften soft tissues around
joints to various forms of stretching techniques. The goal is to warm
and stimulate the athlete’s muscles, tendons and fascial layers
allowing them to immediately expand large amounts of energy. Warming
the tissues up prior to physical exertion also minimizes the
possibilities of trauma and injury.
Post-event massage (15-20 min)
Massage techniques done
after an event are softer, gentler strokes designed to flush pyruvic
acid, lactic acid and other metabolic wastes from the muscle tissue.
This form of massage will relax and soothe the athlete. These
techniques minimize the pain and soreness experienced after periods of
intense physical exertion and allows the athlete to recover faster from
such activities. The increased blood flow to the muscular tissue
permits faster regeneration and healing if any trauma or micro tears
have occurred.
Inter-event
This mode of massage would utilize components
from both pre and post event massage routines. The objective of this
type of protocol is to flush any metabolic wastes that have formed in
the muscle tissues, while also keeping the athlete stimulated and
invigorated.
Office Services
Maintenance and Remediation
Injury-Specific Protocols –
Massage would be utilized to address specific issues such as:
restricted range of motion, chronic pain, and muscle/tendon injuries.
These protocols would be designed to address the athlete’s individual
complaints and reduce the athlete’s recovery time. The goal would be to
get the athlete back to their peak performance level as quickly as
possible.
Maintenance Massage
This type of massage session would
be customized for the specific athlete. Any problem areas would be
addressed. The increased blood flow to the muscle helps keep the tissue
healthy, which in turn would reduce the occurrence of injuries. The
purpose of these protocols would be to keep the athlete in the best
physical condition possible between games or seasons. This service
could also be provided on-site if that is deemed most efficient use of
the athlete’s time.
Sports Event Massage FAQ
Does therapeutic sports massage improve performance or recovery?
Most athletes are on the lookout for ways to train more effectively,
improve performance, prevent injury, and recovery quickly. With heavy
training schedules and little time for rest, athletes have recently
been among the biggest users of massage therapy services. The growing
number of massage therapists that offer sports and other therapeutic
massage therapies have allowed more and more recreational athletes to
receive and enjoy sports massage.
What are the warning signs of a serious injury?
There
are some common tip-offs you should recognize as warning signs that you
have an injury that needs your attention. While some sports injuries
are immediately evident, others can creep up slowly and progressively
get worse. If you don't pay attention to both types of injuries,
chronic problems can develop.
Joint Pain
Joint pain, particularly in the joints of the knee, ankle, elbow and
wrist, should never be ignored. Because these joints are not covered by
muscle, there is rarely a muscular origin. Joint pain that lasts more
than 48 hours requires a physician's diagnosis.
Swelling
Swelling is usually quite obvious, and can be seen, but occasionally
you may feel swollen without outward signs. Almost all sports injuries
cause swelling and should never be ignored. Often, swelling within a
joint will cause pain, stiffness, or may produce a clicking sound as
the tendons snap over one another because they have been pushed into a
new position due to swelling.
Reduced Range Of Motion
If swelling isn't obvious, you can usually find it by checking for a
reduced range of motion in a joint. If there is significant swelling
within a joint, you will lose range of motion -- the limb will only go
so far in each direction. Again, compare one side of the body with the
other to identify major differences. If there are any, you have an
injury that needs attention.
Comparative Weakness
Comparing one side to the other for weakness is often hard to do, but
can be a good clue to identify significant injury. One way to tell is
to lift the same weight with the right and left side and look at the
result. Often therapists will test comparative weakness manually or
with special equipment.
Numbness and Tingling
Never ignore numbness or tingling. Often related to nerve compression,
these warning signs may indicate serious injury and should always be
seen by a physician.
Immediate Treatment
If you recognize any of the above warning signs, the goal is to prevent
further damage. Don't let the problem get any worse and don't let the
swelling continue. Look for an obvious cause of the injury such as
poorly fitting equipment or a missed step while sprinting. If you can
locate the source of the injury, you can begin to remedy the situation.
If you have any of the above warning signs, do not continue your
activity. Begin treatment immediately.
Advanced
Alternatives' On-Site Massage Team can integrate easily into any Team
Appreciation Event, or Game Day Competition- making it easy for you to
offer the healthy benefits of Sports Massage.
Contact Us for a Custom Quote
(Rates as low as $65 per hour per therapist ***)
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