Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Massage-Myofascial Release Therapy for people with Fibromyalgia, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

May 12th - International ME/CFS & FM Awareness Day

May 12th - International ME/CFS & FM Awareness Day
This is a subject which is important to me as I have one friend with FM (fibromyalgia) and one friend with ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). They are both long term and chronic conditions which produce either chronic pain (FM) or chronic fatigue (ME/CFS) with no known cause or cure. 

The 12th May is international awareness day for all of these conditions and so I thought I would produce this blog post to increase awareness of the conditions and highlight a way in which some reduction in sensitivity in the conditions could be gained from massage therapy.

Research published in the international journal: Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine indicated that the type of massage therapy named myofascial-release or MFR may aid in the reduction of the symptoms presented by many of those with fibromyalgia. The article is entitled: ‘…Benefits of massage-myofascial release therapy on pain, anxiety, quality of sleep, depression and quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia…’

To read the full article please follow the link below:

The MFR technique is very different to that of massaging muscles, tendons and the ligaments of the body. A time component also exists, coupled with the fluidity of the therapists hands in applying pressure and moving though each and every fascial restriction. The time element is a vital factor, the fascia cannot be forced as it will naturally meet that force in return. Hence the MFR therapist provides a sustained, gentle, pressure for five to eight minutes allowing the fascia to elongate naturally and return to its normal resting length restoring health and providing results that are both measurable and functional (MFR, 2015).

Axminster Health and Wellbeing Centre is proud to be home to two practitioners of myofascial release; Emma Gilmore (www.schoolofbodywork.com) and Jon Stocks (www.clinicofbodywork.com) Contact the therapists direct on 07711656011. Appointments are available on Monday, Wednesday and Thursdays at the Axminster Health and Wellbeing Centre. For more information on the centre please call 01297 32331 or visit www.axminsterwellbeing.com.  

Blog written by Miss Emma Prior MFHT, MISRM on 17/03/15.

Bibliography:
Journal:
Aguilera-Manrique et al., (2011) Benefits of massage-myofascial release therapy on pain, anxiety, quality of sleep, depression and quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia from Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Volume 2011 (2011), Article ID 561753 accessed from http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2011/561753/ on 17/03/15.
Websites:
What is Fibromyalgia and ME and CFS (2008) from http://www.ukfibromyalgia.com/ accessed on 17/03/15.
What is Myofascial Release (MFR, 2015) from http://www.myofascialrelease.co.uk/what-is-myofascial-release/ accessed on 17/03/15.
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1 comment:

  1. I think it's a best article about Myofascial Pain and its treatment suggestion.

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