Friday, February 17, 2012

Study supports massage reducing inflamation



http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-massage-20120202,0,343517.story

Study works out kinks in understanding of massage
Scientists identify the mechanism behind the therapy's benefits, comparing biopsies to show that the interaction with muscle proteins reduces inflammation and helps cells recover.
February 1, 2012, 10:34 p.m.
Everyone knows that it can feel really good to get a massage.

Now scientists may have figured out why, by identifying how massage switches genes on and off, thus reducinginflammation and coaxing muscle adaptation to exercise.

The discovery provides strong evidence that massage merits further study as a treatment for injuries and chronic disorders, said Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, a researcher at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, and lead author ofa study about the research released Wednesday.

Tarnopolsky, who has studied the cellular effects of exercise for decades, performed muscle biopsies in both legs of healthy young men before and after they'd undergone strenuous exercise, and then a third time after massaging just one leg in each individual.

Comparing tissues from each subject's massaged leg with tissues from his unmassaged leg, Tarnopolsky and his team found that massage therapy reduced exercise-related inflammation by dampening activity of a protein called NF-kB.

Massage also seemed to help cells recover by boosting amounts of another protein called PGC-1alpha, which spurs production of new mitochondria — tiny organelles inside cells that are crucial for muscle energy generation and adaptation to endurance exercise.

Other proteins with similar roles were influenced by massage as well. And the finding tossed cold water on one widely held belief that massage eases pain by helping the body clear away lactic acid buildup after exercise. The team saw no effect of massage on lactic acid concentrations.

If future studies show positive results, that could encourage more medical plans to pay for massage therapy, said UCLA alternative medicine expert Dr. Mary Hardy, who was not involved in Tarnopolsky's research.

"This kind of work should be useful in getting these therapies reimbursed," she said.

Thomas Birk, an associate professor of physical therapy at Wayne State University in Detroit, who has studied the physiological effects of massage in patients with HIV, said that the study, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, was the first he had seen that drilled down to cellular basics.

"We knew there was something going on, but we couldn't get to it a decade ago," he said, because the technology to probe the smallest structures of the body didn't yet exist.

Birk said that more research would be needed for practitioners to figure out the right massage methods, pressures and depths to treat particular conditions.

Tarnopolsky, who says exercise is the best way to reverse damage caused by common conditions including diabetes, obesity and aging, is an athlete himself, and is competing this week in the Ski Orienteering World Cup in Lake Tahoe.

"I need a massage now," he joked Wednesday, after a tough morning of sprints.

He said that seeing massage tables set up at marathon finish lines, and asking massage therapists whether they knew of a scientific basis for the treatment's results (most didn't), led him to think about doing this research. The team had to cobble together money to conduct the experiment. "There's so little data, we couldn't convince anyone to fund this," he said.

Coauthor Simon Melov, who studies the biology of aging at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in Novato, Calif., and collaborates frequently with Tarnopolsky, said he initially thought the idea was crazy.

But now that the researchers have identified how massage reduces inflammation, he said, he is eager to see how it might be used to complement or replace anti-inflammatory medications such asibuprofen in treating injury, or to counteract the generalized inflammatory responses associated with normal aging.

eryn.brown@latimes.com
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Friday, November 11, 2011

Have you hugged a Veteran today?


America
home of the free
because of the brave
Have you hugged a Veteran today ?

Americans have always answered their country’s call to duty and fought no matter what the cause or reason for the war. We are proud of those men and women who have played an important part in defending our freedoms throughout our history. The events of these wars and the people who fought and died for this country are valued by all Americans as links to our common heritage and our growth as a nation. Remember that the men and women of the United States Military have freely chosen to protect us and give us this gift. It is a gift that can never be reciprocated in full, and only asks for remembrance in return.
Many American Soldiers will not come home from their stations of turmoil and danger around the world to be with their families and friends for the holidays.
The American Soldier will stand steadfast and strong, continuing to protect us and fight for freedom in places around the world with conditions that we cannot even begin to imagine. May God Bless them and their families, and may He hold them safe in His arms until they come home again.
The opportunity to receive education benefits is one of the most deserved and rewarding ways we can show appreciation for our veterans. Healing Hands School of Holistic Health is honored to take part in the Post 911, chapter 33 GI benefits.
We truly believe that the skills you learn will allow you to smoothly transition into a rewarding and lucrative career. More importantly, the self-exploration and inevitable healing journey you begin, will bring lifelong benefits to your mind, body and soul.
The education benefits you have earned as a veteran will cover your entire tuition, all supplies needs as well as a generous monthly living stipend and an additional book stipend paid to you directly.
If you joined the military it is because you have a passion for people and a desire beyond yourself to make a difference in the world and the lives of the ones you love. Massage therapy is one of the few professions that allow you to truly make a difference in your own life and the lives of others every day. By enrolling in Healing Hands School of Holistic Health, you can be part of this exciting allied health career; providing massage to help others overcome chronic pain, recover from injuries and illness, reduce stress, and participate in proactive healthcare and wellness.
In our difficult economic time, the field of massage and holistic health is one of the few rapidly growing fields. You can work in a variety of arenas from hospitals, spas, chiropractic offices, to acupuncture clinic or on base working directly with the wounded warriors program. Alternatively, with the network of connections you already have through the military you can quickly build a large private client base allowing you to work flexible hours, making your own schedule and working with people you already know and love.
If you have ever been interested in massage, sports injuries, herbs, eastern medicine or any type of alternative health and wellness practice, you will not regret investigation our programs. Visit us online at http://www.healinghandsschool.com or friend us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/healinghandsschool?sk=info
Better yet give us a call 760-746-9364.
We thank you for your service to our county.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Last Chance




Absolute Last Chance…
Get your California license to massage with just 100 hours of training.

Healing Hands School of Holistic Health has a great reputation for producing the best Massage Therapists and Holistic Health Practitioners in the massage community. We can’t keep up with the employers seeking graduates from our programs.
Starting January 1st 2012 the California Association of Massage Therapy Council will no longer be issuing 100 hour Conditional Massage Practitioners Licenses. This is your last chance to take advantage of this opportunity and begin working after your first 100 hours of training.
Massage Technician Training will teach you the basics of a circulatory massage modality aka Swedish Massage. At Healing Hands we emphasize proper technique and body mechanics, assuring you will sustain a long and successful career in health and wellness. You will begin to learn your bones, superficial muscles, draping technics and over 1.5 hours of circulatory oil massage technique.
The cost of the class is $990 or ($900 if paid in full). You can break the class tuition up into 3 payments and you only need $50 to save your place in the class. Don’t wait! This is the last chance for this valuable opportunity.
We have two campuses, one in Escondido and the other in Laguna Hills.
Escondido
Starts: November 2cd
Ends: December 28th
Meets: Wednesdays & Fridays 8-2pm
Laguna Hills:
Starts: October 25th
Ends: December 22cd
Meets: Tuesdays & Thursdays 8-2pm
To get registered, or for question give us a call (760)746-9364, shoot us an e-mail contactus@healinghandschool.com or stop in either office Tuesdays at 5:30 for an informal orientation and class viewing. You can also view our schedule and learn more about the school online at http://www.healinghandsschool.com

For details regarding licensing please visit the California Association of Massage Therapy Council at
https://www.camtc.org/ConditionalCMP.aspx







In order to maintain your Conditional Certification as a Massage Practitioner (CCMP), you are required to provide evidence of a minimum of 30 hours of continuing massage education each year, until your total massage education totals 250 hours. Once you have completed a minimum of 250 hours of massage education, you must apply for an upgrade to CMP. You may apply for an upgrade at the time you reach 250 hours or at the time of your next renewal.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

A tip from Japan


NETWORKING TIP OF THE MONTH

In Japan, the business card is treated with respect and honor, and is often considered an extension of the owner. When a business card is presented to someone in Japan, the recipient must receive it with both hands, bow, and express gratitude to the card's owner for the opportunity to meet with them. Most importantly, the recipient must not put the card away immediately. Instead, the recipient takes a few moments to really look at the card and comment on something that catches their attention.
While you might get a few funny looks if you bow in front of everyone you get a business card from, consider the last part of that anecdote. Instead of hastily throwing someone's business card in your pocket as soon as you meet them, try examining the card a little more closely. A few things could happen:

1) You might get a better sense of the card owner's personality
2) You might have a better shot at remembering who this person is after the event is over
3) You might be able to start a conversation based off something you notice on the card
4) The card owner might just appreciate that little extra effort that you put in and remember you for it later!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Story


Once upon a time... I had two friends with big, wise, wide open hearts. These two friends also had a big dream, a dream who's roots had grown as they had made their way through life together. A dream that, at first, only the two of them could see. But they were adventurous sorts, and they decided to set out on the path towards their dream. They planned and they worked and they gave their dream all the love and attention that they would give their own baby child. And the dream was born, and the dream began to breath and be real. Around this time, I went to visit these friends and their dream. I went in the dream with them, and felt it was all around me. And once inside, I was amazed. I was amazed at how smart it was and how wise was the way that its parts fit together and how good it felt, in so many ways, to be there. I was amazed at the value to be gained from being there. I was amazed that my friends knew not only to dream a beautiful dream , but to make it happen in the real world. Wow. Not only that though, because, the dream kept growing. The dream wanted to grow, and it grew into a size where my two friends could no longer hold the dream in their own two arms alone. The dream was growing, and my friends were growing too. And they dove into it with their big, wise, wide open hearts, and they dove into all they had learned in their travels together, and they created a dream within a dream. And the dream within the dream was a dream to attract and train other dreamers with big, wise, wide open hearts and with capable, loving arms to help them carry the big dream. And my two friends planned and worked and gave this new dream within a dream all the love and attention they would give their own child, and this dream within a dream was also born and became real. And they did attract amazing people, but even more, within the dream within a dream, these amazing people blossomed and shone, so that they did help to hold the dream in their capable, loving arms, and together they helped to make the dream ever more and more beautiful. And the dream, and the dream within a dream within a dream, that were first dreamed by my two friends, were blessings that blessed all they touched. And so they continue to be to this very day. -with all her love Nira

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Be Thankful



The point of Thanksgiving is to remember the things we have to be grateful for. It's our special time to give thanks... not just for the obvious, like food, but for the thousands of fortunate moments, the multitude of blessings that we receive each year.

That's not always as easy as it sounds. We tend to remember the bad things much more easily than the good. Try to think of all the good things that happened because something bad happened first. For example, "If that slow driver hadn't pulled in front of me, I would have gotten a speeding ticket." "If I hadn't experienced unemployment, I would never have acquired the skills that got me a more fulfilling job."

Don't focus on what you don't have. Focus on what you do have. For example: "I'm so fortunate to have a warm place to sleep in the winter." "I'm so fortunate to live in a safe neighborhood where I can take walks." "I'm so fortunate to be able to see the beauty around me."

Think about people you've known that have made you thankful for their existence. Imagine how many other people there are who might be equally as wonderful. You just haven't met them yet.

Think about people who have made life hard for you. Now think about the things you accomplished because of them. Did you finish something because they said that you couldn't? Did you get better at something because they made fun of you when you did it badly? Did their cruel actions make you vow never to treat others that way? Even the negative forces in your life can be hidden blessings, worthy of your gratitude.

Think about the animals that have given you joy: Dogs that love you with every inch of their hearts, cats that think your lap is the best place to nap in the whole world, birds whose songs uplift your spirit, squirrels whose antics put a grin on your face and so on.

Think about the places that make you smile: A favorite hangout, a wooded trail, an exciting city, a great spot from which to view the sky, a hill that you once rolled down. Give thanks for all these things.

Now pass it on. True gratitude involves action. Lend a hand. Pitch in. Make a gift. Give your time. Listen. Give back as often as you can. Even a friendly greeting can make all the difference in the world.

Create your own opportunities for gratitude. Do you know someone who never seems happy? Be ready with a smile and a kind word each time you see them. It may require patience, but eventually, they'll smile first when they see you. Your interactions with them will be much more pleasant. Guess what? You'll have a new reason to be thankful!

Let others know when they've done something that you're thankful for. For example, "I'll never forget how you stuck up for me. It meant a lot." "That email you sent really made my day." "You make shopping here a pleasure." An attitude of gratitude spreads like ripples from a tossed pebble, benefitting all it touches.

Remember that hard times make good times sweeter. Also keep in mind that obstacles and challenges not only make you stronger, but they force you to explore outside of the comfortable routine that you've settled into. Without challenges, there can be no progress. Without obstacles, there can be no achievement. Be thankful for the opportunities that they provide.

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Healing Hands. We appreciate each and everyone of you. 2010

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Pregnancy Massage


Maternity massage therapy is one of the most personally rewarding and professionally satisfying specializations.
A typical prenatal session, performed by a maternity specialist, addresses pregnancy's various physical challenges such as pain in the lower back, rib tightness, ankle swelling, & pain from pelvic postural and functional changes. Trained therapist emphasize autonomic sedation to maximize the stress-reducing effects to both relax mom and improve uterine blood supply for optimal fetal and maternal outcomes. Many women unburden their fears and other anxieties about childbearing during their sessions. Some therapist include techniques that may help the mother to be, develop the sensory awareness necessary to birth more comfortably and actively.
If you want to expand your personal practice, consider marketing to pregnant women.
-Try approaching local Md's and clinics and ask if you may put out flyer's or business cards.
-Join online networking groups such as stroller moms
-Offer discounted package rates. Pregnancy lasts 9 months if you can secure a commitment for 2x a month but only charge $40 for an hour that's an extra $160 a month for 9 months totaling $1440 for the year.
-Offer a free or discounted massage for prego friend referrals

Healing Hands School of Holoistic Health is offering Pregnancy massage for Winter in Escondido. Don't wait to long the class is already half full.
www.healinghandsschool.com