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Client Testimonial:
M, Dracut, MA
You couldn't have come on a better day! I was SO sore! Thank you so much!
Michelle
Grantor's Domain
Dracut, MA
You couldn't have come on a better day! I was SO sore! Thank you so much!
Michelle
Grantor's Domain
Dracut, MA
Someone sure feels good after getting a massage with NiaMassage!
Posted on 2011-Nov-21
Feel Great & Donate to Charity
At the Same Time!
We have created a Walking Team called The Atlanta Shortstops to raise funds and participate in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Event, now at Centennial Olympic Park this October!
To help our fundraising efforts, 10% of all services performed in September & October leading up to the Walk on October 29, 2011 will be given as a donation to The Atlanta Shortstops! You get a massage, and a portion of the monies are donated to charity -- it's a win-win all the way around!- Get your friends together, have a Diva Party and you can feel great together and give as a group!
- Set up a Chair Massage appointment to create a Stress-Free Zone at work!
- Give a massage session as a gift to someone that you know that is stressed out!
- Also a great way to help participate in AMTA Massage Therapy Week! (October 23-29)
You can make your appointment through Schedulicity, for very easy booking. If you cannot attend or participate in the Walk, please donate to our team to Create More Birthdays.
Posted on 2011-Sep-05
You Really Don't Have Time?
Sonia R Hazard, LMT NCMT
I hear more often than not "I don't have time to get a massage, even if you came to my office." So from what I understand, you are OK with dealing with pain and stiffness in:
Neck and Head - Leaning forward toward computer desktop monitors, laptop and smartphone screens contribute to a stiff neck and eyestrain. Taking frequent breaks to have your eyes focus on more 3D objects approximately 20 feet away can help your eye muscles relax, and not be contracted to focus on flat, 2D objects closer to your face.
Shoulders - Your ears and your shoulders should be like exes; Aware of each other, but nowhere near one another. Your shoulders should be relaxed, and not rolled forward (slouching posture). If you lean against a wall, your shoulder blades shouldn't be the only things touching the wall. Stretch your pecs in the doorway, doing a forward lean, to help release the tension in your shoulder blades. (Image Credit - abbotcenter.com)Lower Back - Locking your knees does nothing good for the lower back. It tightens and compresses all the lower back muscles in to one small area. Remember when you sat in the back seat of the car as a child on long road trips, all stuffed and cramped back there? Well, now you know how your lower back feels! Bending your knees slightly, not so bent that you are slouching, will help all muscles responsible work together to help you stand better, be more agile on your feet, and tilt your pelvis to give your lower back muscles more room to move.
High Heels - I know, your legs look GREAT in your favorite pair of stilettos, but being in those shoes does more harm than good. You already know about your Achilles tendon shortening, heel pain, hammer toes, and your toes crammed into too small of a toe box contributes to bunions with prolonged use of high heels. What about your overall posture, hip displacement and muscle pain, especially your calves, shins because you're walking on your tiptoes? Massage would be great to help your muscles in your lower back, thighs and calves feel better and help articulate your ankle to improve mobility. (Photo credit - WebMD)Backs of Legs/ Sitting all Day - We spend WAY too much time sitting down. Whether it is at the computer, behind the wheel, on the couch, et cetera, we weren't designed to be sitting all day long. Even if we work out after sitting all day, the detriment will outweigh the benefits. Take breaks and walk around throughout the day if at all possible. Stand when you can, and make sure you slightly bend those knees!
Taking care of yourself, a few minutes each day will do WONDERS for your overall health, stress levels, and your personal well-being. If no one has told you, you are definitely worth all the effort that it takes to take care of yourself. If you don't, how will you do what you love to do?
If you want to feel better at work, talk with your massage therapist to come up with a customized stretching regimen so that you feel better throughout the day. If I happen to be YOUR massage therapist, why haven't you called me yet?
About the Author - Sonia R. Hazard LMT, NCMT is a Nationally Certified Massage Therapist doing massage for 10 years. She created her business, NiaMassage, LLC in January, 2011. She enjoys getting people from STRESSED to BEST in 20 minutes or less in the Metro Atlanta Area.Posted on 2011-Jun-22
Did you know... ?
That "Nia" (in NiaMassage) is Swahili for "Purpose", one of the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa?
Its definition is "To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness."
To read all "Did you know" items, please click here!
That "Nia" (in NiaMassage) is Swahili for "Purpose", one of the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa?
Its definition is "To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness."
To read all "Did you know" items, please click here!



