Monthly Archives: January 2019

What is Muscular Hyperlordosis and could massage help?

“Duck-Butt” and “Sway-Back” are affectionate names that describe the medical condition hyperlordosis. Hyper- meaning too much and -lordosis means a concave exaggerated curve of the lumbar spine. It is a condition that is blamed for most low back pain. The … Continue reading

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Will Deep Tissue Massage Help Leg Cramps?

Do you remember your grandpa jumping out of his chair in front of the TV yelling, “Charley Horse!” and “Leg Cramp – It’s A Doozy!” As he thrashed on the floor, he begged for someone to massage his legs deeply … Continue reading

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Will Massage Help For Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?

Do you have pain or a weird sensation that starts on the side of your neck, pokes deep in the shoulder, runs down your arm, and makes your fingers tingle? You might have Neurogenic (Thoracic) Outlet Syndrome due to compression … Continue reading

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Can Reflexology Help Plantar Fasciitis?

Those who suffer from plantar fasciitis will do just about anything to relieve the pain associated with this condition, including trying reflexology. Over the last 20 years that I have been practicing reflexology, the number of patients calling with the … Continue reading

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Grumpy puppy is not allowed in the treatment room!

    Waffles – the Holland Massage & Reflexology mascot, gets grumpy when she is not allowed in the massage treatment room. She thinks that just being cute, as well as hypoallergenic, is enough to gain passage to the treatment … Continue reading

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