Friday, October 29, 2010

Getting the Most out of Your Massage

As we’ve discussed previously here on the Sore No More! Blog, massage can be a great way to help reduce pain.  Be it from an intense work out or a chronic condition, pain can really get in the way of your day-to-day life.   However, have you ever come out of a massage feeling like you didn’t get the most out of it?   Here are five steps that YOU can take to ensure that you get the most out of your massage.

1.  Shower Before You Go.  Not only will your therapist thank you, but a hot shower can relax your muscles, which means the therapist has to spend less time warming up the muscles and can spend more time working on the real issues.

2.  Tell Your Therapist What You Need.  Most massage therapists have a massage routine based on the amount of time that you’ve paid for.  If you need more work on your shoulders, tell the therapist, but keep in mind that they’ll need to cut time somewhere else.  Let your therapist know that you’d be happy to skip the front of your legs, or some other area that is not bothering you in favor of spending more time on your shoulders.   You’ll get more out of your massage and your therapist will feel like s/he is doing their best to help you.  

3.  Be clear on what pressure you want.  A firm Swedish massage is not the same as a Deep Tissue massage.  Let your therapist know if you need deep pressure to relieve tension.  On the other hand, those who suffer from conditions such as Fibromyalgia generally benefit from a lighter touch.   Let your therapist know what you need beforehand and during the massage.   

4.  Visit a Specialized Massage Therapist.  If you have chronic problems, ask your physician if they can recommend a therapist to you. Many massage therapists work with chiropractors, physical therapists, or even in conjunction with regular physicians.  They may be able to provide a massage more suited to your needs than your local day spa.

5.  Take your Sore No More with you.  Asking your therapist to apply Sore No More! at the end of the massage or even to use it during massaging can allow you to gain the benefits of a great massage and a great topical pain relieving gel!

Being mindful of what you want to get out of a massage can allow you to get the most for your money and will leave you feeling much more satisfied with the end result. 



*Sore No More! is not a licensed physician. All information on this blog is researched by our staff and is subject to inaccuracies. No information found here should be used in the place of advice from your doctor. * Sore No More 150 East Center Street Moab, Utah 84532 Tel: (435) 259-5931 Toll Free: (800) 842-6622 www.sorenomore.com

Thursday, October 14, 2010

October News from Sore No More! via #constantcontact

Check out our October customer e-Newsletter here!

October News from Sore No More! via #constantcontact

*If you think this is about you, it probably is, but do you really want to bring it up? Because it's going to be super embarrassing when you cause a ruckus about it and I'm like 'Well if you're going to be that way...but that post was really about Sven... god you're narcissistic.' Yeah, you don't want to be THAT person... *

Monday, October 4, 2010

Ouch! Don't Put it There! - Sore No More! Cautions

Sore No More! has some excellent ingredients to help fight muscle pain.  Ingredients such as Capsacin, Menthol and Camphor.  While all of these are wonderful for their intended use, they can be uncomfortable or even down right unpleasant when used without caution.   The following are some handy hints to keep in mind when using Sore No More!

-There are places that Sore No More should not be applied.   The eyes, mouth and genitals to name a few.  

-Always test Sore No More before you apply it liberally.  While Sore No More! can help relieve arthritis pain or calm those post-work out calves, it can also be irritating for some.  Test on a small area first, just to be safe.  

-Sore No More can increase temperature sensitivity.  The active ingredients in Sore No More can respond to temperature changes.  Do not apply Sore No More before using a heating pad or taking a hot shower.  Likewise, icing or going out in the cold after having just applied Sore No More can result in a cold, tingling sensation.

-Sore No More is not edible!  Despite the fact that we use natural, plant-based ingredients, please do not consume Sore No More! We suspect that it would not do pleasant things for your digestive system.

-Wash Your Hands!   Always remember to wash your hands after applying Sore No More!  It only takes one innocent eye rub to send you running for the sink to rinse with cold water for the next five minutes.

We encourage our clients to use Sore No More to its fullest capacity.   Apply it to areas of chronic pain, or to sooth the pain of new aches.   We’ve even had positive reports from clients about using it on their pets for arthritis pain!  However, always use cautiously to avoid any unpleasant reactions!  

Keep in mind that our client and distributor newsletters are coming out on Monday.  If you’re interesting in being added to our contact list, please email karen@sorenomore.com

Thank you, and have a wonderful day! 


*Sore No More! is not a licensed physician. All information on this blog is researched by our staff and is subject to inaccuracies. No information found here should be used in the place of advice from your doctor. * Sore No More 150 East Center Street Moab, Utah 84532 Tel: (435) 259-5931 Toll Free: (800) 842-6622 www.sorenomore.com