Medical Massage For Hypertension



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Hypertension, Dizziness, Headaches, & Worsening of Vision (secondary to Vertebral Artery Syndrome) Greater Occipital Neuralgia, Neck Rehabilitative Exercises.
First, let's quickly review how medical massage therapy affects the arterial blood pressure in patients with EH. There are three major mechanisms which massage practitioners should use to help patients with hypertension: Balance the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervo
us system, vasodilate the vertebral arteries and reduce peripheral vascular resistance. These three mechanisms are intimately correlated, hence the need to discuss them together as parts of the same process. Vertebral arteries arise from the subclavian arteries. They ascend through the cervical ver
tebrae and enter the skull where they unite to form the basilar artery, supplying the posterior part of the brain. The vertebral arteries also give off two important arterial branches that supply the entire spinal cord: The anterior spinal artery and two posterior spinal arteries. The pathway of the
vertebral arteries through the cervical vertebrae is quite complex. The transverse process of each cervical vertebra has a special opening called the transverse foramen through which the vertebral artery passes. Cervical vertebrae are positioned on top of one another such that these openings form a
bony canal through which the vertebral arteries ascend. The walls of vertebral arteries have their own sympathetic plexus innervation, regulating their constriction and dilation. It follows that any irritation to this plexus may result in their contraction. Even a minor facet joint subluxation, wh
ich may not even be visible by radiographic means, can produce an irritation slightly compressing the vertebral arteries. This constriction may lead to a reduced blood supply to the brain, which in turn will cause further vasoconstriction in an attempt to compensate for compromised circulation. The
result is an inevitable increase in blood pressure or EH. Other mechanisms that may cause a decrease in blood flow through the vertebral arteries are cervical spondylosis, emotional stress and physical overload of the neck and upper back muscles. As a result of these, a hypertonus develops in the c
ervical muscles. In order to maintain proper function, the brain's daily perfusion has to be approximately 2,000 quarts of arterial blood. This rate is regulated by special vascular receptors in the arterial structures of the brain. Even a minor reduction in the amount of blood circulation triggers
compensatory reactions such as an increased heart rate, increased cardiac output and, most importantly, an increased peripheral vascular resistance. Peripheral vascular resistance is a major opposing force to the heart's work. Every time the left ventricle ejects blood, the force of the cardiac con
traction has to overcome the resistance of arterial vessels (especially on the level of middle-sized arteries in skeletal muscles). Thus, an increased sympathetic tone triggers arteriolar vasoconstriction, which increases peripheral vascular resistance, resulting in the heart having to work harder t
o pump blood.


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4.Treatment for the ... ( 8 months ago by mgaft1)
4.Treatment for the pandemically problematic carpal tunnel syndrome is also clearly explained and demonstrated in the same detailed manner. 5.Finally, I in detail demonstrate and explain European cranial-sacral clinical biomechanic approach( view youtube fragment"Medical Massage") as developed by Bulgarian scientist Boris Ivanov, MD.Clinical biomechanic approach techniques are proven to be a powerful method for correction of posture, spinal as well as whole-body biomechanics correction.
This set of ... ( 8 months ago by mgaft1)
This set of European cranial-sacral techniques, including scapula manipulation, spinal mobilization, and traction for the cervical and lumbar spine, can be beneficial for scoliosis conditions. As you can see on this DVD I covered many not related abnormalities which means by purchasing 1DVD you receiving many topics. Technically impossible all of them to be presented on youtube. Best regards. Boris
what is the ... ( 8 months ago by nigs08)
what is the mechanisms/proof of the mechanisms of this technique for the benifits of hypertension....seems just like a massage to me
sorry posted ... ( 8 months ago by nigs08)
sorry posted comment too early.... stil just a normal massage and the mechanisms are just the same to what a massage theripist will say is happening....why is it a medical massage
Dear These short ... ( 8 months ago by mgaft1)
Dear These short fragment from more than 2 hr DVD#2 where I demonstrate step-by-step hands-on protocol for treatment of hypertension secondary to vertebral artery syndrome as it was proposed in 1973 by Russian Professor Aleksandr Dembo MD. Phd. please view youtube fragment on " Causes of hypertension" this protocol eliminate all of them. you also welcome to visit my website read my article which is actually preliminary study report that I personally did hear in U.S. Best. Boris
The term Medical ... ( 8 months ago by mgaft1)
The term Medical Massage and Therapeutic Massage means the same thing, which is to provide therapy by means of massage. Therapy means health benefits to the human body and that is what medical massage therapy stands for. Massage Therapy encompasses different disciplines, specializations and expertise. For example, Full Body Medical Stress Management Massage associates important methods in managing side effects of stress including high blood pressure, anxiety, tension headaches, ulcers.
Orthopedic Massage ... ( 8 months ago by mgaft1)
Orthopedic Massage deals with procedures designed to treat back & limb disorders that could be results of sports related injuries, industrial injuries, car accidents and etc... Sports massage including pre and post event sports massage procedures. Pre-event sports massage helps us prepare athletes to perform better as well as prevent sports related injuries. Post-event sports massage focuses on rehabilitating athletes from the side effects of vigorous exercise and overtraining. Best regards.
Dear nigs08. First ... ( 8 months ago by mgaft1)
Dear nigs08. First of all I would like you to know that I do appreciate your comment. if you would listen careful I'm saying and repeating that this introductory- preparation procedure to the main protocol. I hope that my explanations gave some answers to your questions. Best wishes and regards. Boris
thank you boris ( 8 months ago by nigs08)
thank you boris
Dear nigs08. I ... ( 8 months ago by mgaft1)
Dear nigs08. I passionately love my occupation, and when somehow I can help by providing hands-on therapy or through teaching( in our case explanation) sharing my many years of experience, pleasure is all my. Best wishes. Boris
is there any ... ( 6 months ago by djang87)
is there any massage for hypotension?
djang87. preevent ... ( 6 months ago by mgaft1)
djang87. preevent sports massage techniques helping people with hypotension. this techniques even beneficial to people with an orthostatic hypotension. I don't think that hypotension is a disease. physical activities also can help.Best wishes. Boris
I have Occipital ... ( 3 months ago by humasima)
I have Occipital Neuralgia and go to physical therapy all the time. Massage does nothing for it, in fact it seems to make it worse. The same goes for anyone else whom I've talked to with Occipital Neuralgia.The biggest thing that helps is heat. I don't mean to sound negative, I'm sure you mean well. But it does nothing for O.N. I wish it did. I would be able to work more and not lose my home.
Dear humasima, I ... ( 3 months ago by mgaft1)
Dear humasima, I am very sorry to hear about your sufferings and financial loss. Occipital neuralgia is a general term that does not specify involvement of specific nerve that produces neurological pain. I am assuming you meant greater occipital nerve neuralgia that mostly results from over-tense cervical muscles, which compresses this nerve. If you were treated by application of Swedish massage techniques only, then this could be the reason why massage didnt help.
What should be used ... ( 3 months ago by mgaft1)
What should be used in this case is the Medical Massage. It is composed of the following modalities: connective tissue massage; trigger point therapy, post-isometric relaxation, muscular mobilization. Application of the mentioned modalities usually leads to successful output such as (less pain in the cervical region, less headaches, less eye pressure.) I would recommend finding a specialist whos familiar with these types of modalities.
In about a month my ... ( 3 months ago by mgaft1)
In about a month my self-treatment DVDs for neck and upper back disorders will be available. In this DVD I will teach how to perform a step by step, easy to study self-treatment protocol that will contain all the mentioned above modalities. In addition in this DVD I will propose special exercise program. I will also teach how to appropriately perform hot and cold applications. This DVD will be very affordable for any budget (less than one copayment). Best Wishes Boris
The guy is a pro ( 2 months ago by 54spiritedwill54)
The guy is a pro
dear boris, can ... ( 1 month ago by jmgroeger)
dear boris, can medical massage be used as prevention for many of these disorders?
Dear jmgroeger. ... ( 1 month ago by mgaft1)
Dear jmgroeger. Essential hypertension,diabetes type2, anxieties, clinical depression and more is related to stress that debilitating on our health. this is the reason why I decided to produce DVD self stress and tension headaches management programs. soon this DVDs will be available for general public. in order to be notified please subscribe to our youtube account. for detail on negative effect of stress please view my "Stress management" clip. Best wishes. Boris
كم اتمنى ان اجيد ... ( 1 month ago by albandr567)
كم اتمنى ان اجيد اللغة الانجليزيه لكي استفيد مما تقول لكن الفيديو افادني كثرا thank you
Ahlan oo sahlan ... ( 1 month ago by mgaft1)
Ahlan oo sahlan You welcome, Best, Boris
Wow I never heard ... ( 3 weeks ago by Timothy2035)
Wow I never heard of massage for hypertension. Maybe I should go and get involved in it. Plus is there one for diabetes that is effective?
this is great... i ... ( 3 weeks ago by enno0889)
this is great... i hope i can use this to enhance my knowledge in massaging or different kind of physical therepy...
Dear enno0889. 1 of ... ( 3 weeks ago by mgaft1)
Dear enno0889. 1 of the goals for uploading my clips was to educate the general public as well health-care professionals regarding Russian medical massage. according to your comment I am fulfilling the goals- mission.thanks alot Best wishes. Boris



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