3. Helping You Sleep Better
If stress is keeping you up at night, you're probably noticing your pain levels increasing too. A recent review in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies confirms what my clients often tell me – regular massage helps them sleep better, which in turn helps manage their pain more effectively.
4. Getting to Know Your Body Better
One of my favorite parts of being a massage therapist is helping clients become more aware of their bodies. When you start recognizing those early warning signs of tension, you can take action before pain becomes a bigger issue.
Finding the Right Massage for You
At many massage therapy practices or spas, you will see various services offered on a menu. But here’s the thing, everyone is different; everybody responds differently to stimuli.
If you order a Swedish massage and one area on your shoulder needs some trigger point therapy or Deep tissue forms of massage, we as massage therapists at Bright Mountain Bodywork are going to use every tool available to us to help you feel better.
We won’t deny you the benefit of feeling better and more confident in your body because that’s not what you ordered. That mindset just doesn’t make sense to us. The therapist and client always work as a team. This is why we as a group get such fantastic results and are the best massage therapists in Lancaster County.
Making Massage Work for Your Life
Want to get the most out of your massage sessions? Here are my top tips:
Try to come in regularly – every 2-4 weeks seems to work best for most clients, but with that being said when you move on to a maintenance schedule, we find most people work well with a frequency of 4-8 weeks. Your body will tell you if you’ve chosen the right frequency.
Be open with our therapists about what's causing stress in your life – it helps us customize your treatment
Stay hydrated (yes, it really makes a difference!), try to get enough sleep every night, and feed yourself enough nutrition
Pay attention to when you experience pain and stress in your life. This knowledge helps us to give strategies to combat stress and pain off of the massage table.
The Bottom Line (Backed by Science!)
A comprehensive review in Pain Medicine confirms what I see in my practice every day: massage therapy is a powerful tool for managing both pain and stress. The research shows that regular massage not only helps reduce pain but also helps you function better in daily life and feel less anxious overall.
Remember, you don't have to live with constant stress and pain. Your body has an incredible ability to heal when given the right support. Whether you're dealing with an old injury that won't quit, work-related stress, or just need some time to reset, massage therapy can be a valuable part of your wellness journey.
Ready to start feeling better? Let's work together to create a treatment plan that fits your needs and lifestyle. Your body (and mind) will thank you!