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Yes, Registered Massage Therapists receive training in chronic pain management and can play a crucial role. Chronic pain is complex and often involves both physical, psychological and neurological components. An RMT will take a personalized approach, working with you to develop a strategy to address your goals.
Yes, massage therapy can be very helpful for soft tissue injuries through a variety of mechanisms including a reduction in muscle tension, promotion of circulation and blood flow to promote healing, improvements in mobility to reduce stiffness, and pain reduction. A qualified RMT can provide a plan of care that best matches your current clinical picture to maximize benefit.
RMTs are trained to treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. This includes, but is not limited to: back pain (sciatica, disc injuries, degenerative joint disease); neck pain and headaches, shoulder pain, plantar fasciitis and foot pain; and pregnancy-related pain.
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