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Arm pain is one of the most common causes of discomfort that brings people in for massage therapy. Whether you are dealing with pain, numbness, or tingling down one or both arms, the source often comes down to muscles that have developed knots or trigger points. An arm pain massage can target these painful areas using different techniques to relieve muscle tightness, improve blood flow, and restore motion to the upper arm, forearm, shoulder, and elbow. At Body Balance Massage and Float, our therapists use proven methods to help clients in Lehi and Orem find relief from these issues.


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What Causes Arm Pain and Muscle Tightness

Arm pain can develop from many sources including poor posture, repetitive motions from work or lifting, sports injuries, and general muscle tension that builds up over time. When muscles in the arm, shoulder, and neck become tight and tense, they can develop trigger points, which are areas within muscle tissue that cause referred pain in other parts of the body. Scar tissue from previous injuries can also restrict motion and create ongoing tightness in the muscles and joints. An arm massage that focuses on these specific muscle groups can help relieve the discomfort and restore normal function.

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

One of the ways muscles can cause pain or numbness down the arm is through Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. This occurs when muscles become tense enough to compress the blood vessels or nerves passing from the upper body to the arm. This compression can happen in three different areas: between the scalene muscles, between the clavicle and the first rib, or near the pectoralis minor muscle in the front of the upper chest. Arm massage therapy can help relax these muscles and reduce the compression on blood vessels, improving blood circulation to the arm and fingers.

Trigger Points and Referred Pain

The second way muscles cause arm pain and numbness is through trigger points in specific muscle groups. Trigger points are areas within muscles that cause referred pain in other parts of the body. The major muscles involved include the Scalenes, which cause pain down the outside of the arm and into the fingers and hand. The Pectoralis Minor causes pain down the inside of the arm and into the pinky, ring, and middle fingers. The Serratus Anterior can cause pain into the pinky and ring fingers. The Latissimus Dorsi muscle also has a similar pain pattern along the inside of the arm and into the fingers. Because the pain from these trigger points is coming directly from the muscles themselves, working them with an arm massage can be very effective in reducing muscle tension and eliminating painful spots.

Arm Pain Massage Options

Several approaches are commonly used to address arm pain, muscle tightness, and trigger points. Your therapist will select the right massage technique or combination based on your specific discomfort, the muscles involved, and how your body responds to the massage.

Trigger Point Therapy

Trigger point therapy is one of the most effective common techniques for arm pain relief. Your therapist will apply pressure directly to the trigger points in muscles of the upper arm, shoulder, shoulder blade area, and forearm. By applying moderate pressure to these painful areas, the muscles begin to release and the referred pain pattern often decreases. Trigger point therapy works well for pain that radiates from the shoulder into the arm and fingers. The therapist uses their fingers and thumbs to focus on specific muscle groups where trigger points tend to form. This approach helps break up scar tissue and restore healthy muscles. Trigger point therapy offers many benefits for the biceps and upper arm muscles and is one of the most effective ways to address referred pain patterns.

Deep Tissue Massages

Deep tissue massages target the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue in the arm and shoulder area. This massage technique uses slow, firm strokes to break down scar tissue and adhesions that contribute to muscle tightness and restricted motion. Deep tissue massages are particularly effective for chronic pain in the upper arm, forearm, and shoulder blade area. The increased pressure from deep tissue massage helps increase blood flow to the muscles, which supports recovery and reduces discomfort. While deep tissue massages can be intense, your therapist will adjust the pressure to avoid causing further injury or more harm to already tense muscles.

Pre Event and Sports Massage

A pre event sports massage combines various techniques to help prepare muscles for activity and can also help with recovery after injuries. This type of arm massage focuses on the muscles most affected by your sport or activity, using a combination of stretching, moderate pressure, and targeted massage on tense muscles. This type of massage helps increase circulation and reduce muscle tightness before exercise or competition. For athletes dealing with arm pain from repetitive motions or overuse injuries, regular sports massage can help maintain muscles, and keep the joints and muscles moving through their full range of motion.

Benefits of Massage Therapy for Upper Arm and Shoulder Pain

An arm massage offers many benefits beyond simple pain relief. Regular arm massage can improve blood flow and blood circulation, which helps deliver nutrients to damaged muscles and carry away waste products that contribute to muscle tightness and discomfort. Increased circulation also helps reduce swelling in the arm, elbow, and fingers. Arm massage can also relax muscles that have been under stress, reducing muscle tension and helping to prevent pain from returning.

Massage can also increase range of motion by reducing tightness and breaking down scar tissue that restricts movement in the elbow, shoulder, and upper arm. For people dealing with injuries, arm massage helps the muscles recover more quickly by delivering blood flow to the affected area. The benefits of arm massage extend to overall stress relief, as the relief from muscle tension helps both the body and mind relax. These benefits make arm massage a valuable part of any recovery or maintenance plan. The many benefits of regular arm massage also include reducing stress on the biceps, forearm, and shoulder muscles that tend to hold tension.

Self Massage Techniques for Arm Pain

Self massage is often the best and fastest way to address upper arm pain between professional massage sessions. Daily self massage can help maintain muscles at a normal tension level and prevent pain from building up. Here are some self massage techniques you can use at home to relax tense muscles and relieve painful areas in the arm and shoulder.

For the upper arm and biceps muscles, use your fingers and thumb to apply moderate pressure along the muscles from the shoulder to the elbow. Focus on any painful spots or trigger points you find during your self massage and hold pressure for several seconds before moving on. For the forearm muscles, use your opposite thumb to apply pressure along the arm from the elbow toward the wrist. Self massage of the biceps and upper arm muscles can also help relieve discomfort that radiates into the fingers.

Self massage of the shoulder blade area can be done using a tennis ball or massage ball against a wall. Position the ball between your upper back and the wall, then lean into it to apply pressure to the muscles around the shoulder blade and the infraspinatus muscle. Roll slowly over painful areas to help release trigger points with this self massage technique. You can also stretch the muscles of the spine and upper back to complement your self massage routine and improve motion in the arm.

Shoulder Blade and Upper Arm Massage for Common Injuries

Sometimes it can be difficult to tell if the arm pain is coming directly from the muscles or if the muscles are causing a compression of the nerves or blood vessels. This is why surgery is not always the best approach for these types of problems. Arm massage is often a better option because it can address both trigger points and muscle tightness that cause compression, without the risks of further injury. An arm massage with focus on the upper arm, shoulder, and surrounding muscles can relieve the tension causing these issues.

At Body Balance Massage and Float, we take a two-step approach to arm massage. First, we have you come in for massage therapy to work through all of the muscles related to the problem using trigger point therapy, deep tissue massages, and other methods. Through trigger point therapy we apply pressure to trigger points, stretch muscles, and focus on painful areas in the arm and shoulder. Second, after the massage we teach you specific self massage methods and stretches that will help keep the muscles more loose between massage sessions. This approach works very well for most people and can provide lasting relief.

Whether you are dealing with arm pain from tight muscles, trigger points, injuries, or repetitive strain, arm massage can help relieve pain and restore blood flow to the affected muscles. If you are having trouble with arm pain or numbness, give us a call, send us a text, or make an appointment online at Body Balance Massage and Float. We serve clients in Lehi, Orem, and surrounding areas of Utah and will do what we can to get you feeling better.

Hey Guys!
Lately I have been noticing that a lot of people I see have stiff jaws! Let's talk about why and what you can do about it.

The temporomandibular (tem-puh-roe-mun-DIB-u-lur) joint is the joint that connects your jaw to your skull. These joints allow the jaw to open and close, chew, speak, and swallow. When this joint is injured or damaged, it can lead to a localized pain disorder called TMJD.

Research has shown that some of the attributing factors can be grinding and clenching of the teeth, postural imbalances, arthritis, excessive gum chewing, emotional trauma and stress, whiplash, prolonged dental procedures, and facial trauma or sports injuries.

Symptoms can include radiating pain in the face, jaw, neck, shoulders or ears, jaw muscle stiffness, limited movement or locking of the jaw, clicking, popping or grating in the jaw joint, headaches, abnormal bite/alignment, neck and shoulder pain, and swelling on the side of the face.

TMJD often responds to remedies including MASSAGE, gentle stretches of the jaw and neck, stress reduction and relaxation.
In most cases, the pain and discomfort associated with TMJD is temporary and can be relieved with self-managed care and nonsurgical treatments.

I have worked on several clients with tension and pain like this and almost every time it is gone by the end of the massage. I have used massage modalities such as trigger point therapy, cranial sacral therapy or structural body work on the muscles that can put pressure and tension in this area and had amazing results.

I LOVE MASSAGE! I feel so privileged to have been a part of the miracle of the healing process that massage can create for an individual. I have also been on the receiving end and it has changed my life. I hope it can do the same for you.

Have a great day!

BB Massage & Float

Hey guys!
Welcome to our website! We are so excited to share our world of massage, health and wellness with you.
I thought we should start off with a little bit of information about the basics of the body and what happens to the muscles to make you feel discomfort or pain in the first place. That's right! It's not a mystery!

Ida Rolf, the creator of Rolfing, (the beginning and inspiration of one of my personal favorite styles of massage, structural bodywork) once said:  "More movement is more life."

The muscles of your body are designed to move in specific directions and perform certain actions.  When we have motions and activities that we do every day, or several times a day, we are constantly using the same muscles over and over. "That constant tensional force in a muscle pulls on bones and structures. As a result body segments get pulled out of correct posture. Poor posture and constant tension cause muscles to become 'loaded'. This means that they begin playing the structural role of bones, providing structure and support for the area and the rest of the body. Eventually these muscles become fatigued from overuse and other muscles become weak from disuse. The nervous system functions in overdrive and a cycle of pain occurs, leading to musculoskeletal dysfunction."-injury massage, Steiner Education Group.

As a massage therapist of about five years now, I have worked with hundreds of clients at various stages of muscle and bone dysfunction. Some from overuse, some from disuse. Using bodywork and information from the client I have identified specific muscles and structures involved in the dysfunction, and been able to eliminate pain. Typically, I apply specific deeper techniques at the site of the pain and the supporting areas. The tissues begin to soften and heal and the structures return to optimal form. Posture improves.
I have found over the years that as a client's posture and ability for movement is enhanced, pain decreases and often disappears. Massage has brought me joy as it has eased so much of the personal pain I have had with my own body and even more as I have been able to be a part of using these skills to help many others with this work.
Massage Therapy has helped me to understand my body better and gave me hope that life doesn't need to be so painful. I hope it can do the same for you.

Have a great day!

BB Massage & Float

Hey guys!

I've been thinking about what topic to write about over the last few weeks and Somatic Emotional Releases (SER's) are what kept coming to my mind. So, here we go!

"Soul and body react sympathetically upon each other; a change in the state of the soul produces a change in the shape of the body and conversely, a change in the shape of the body produces a change in the state of the soul." -Aristotle

Have you ever noticed the difference between the way someone who is happy holds their body compared to someone who is sad? or angry? or scared? Emotions and trauma can literally change us. Research by Dr. John Upledger, who developed Cranial Sacral Therapy, discovered that "the body often holds on to emotional energy, triggered by physiological, psychological, emotional or spiritual trauma.  Although a body can initially adapt to the presence of this 'energy cyst', eventually the body weakens or tires of this accommodation and can develop symptoms of pain, dysfunction or emotional stress in response."

"All negative emotional expressions are accompanied by a shortening of flexor muscles. The energy in a chronically flexed body has to work just to hold it up; the body continuously has to add energy to that body to keep it going. Such chronic flexion gives a feeling of tiredness and depression." -Moshe Feldenkrais

As the body changes through massage, it may trigger the body to release these emotions it has been holding onto. In the world of bodywork, we call that a Somatic Emotional Release.  This process requires sensitivity and expertise on the part of the therapist and a positive attitude and trust from the client. The client may experience an SER in the form of crying, laughter, anger, sadness, grief, or any other emotion during or after the session.

I have been privileged enough to be able to help many of my clients let go of negative emotions and begin to heal. I am committed to creating a safe and comfortable environment in every massage that can allow for this change to happen if needed. Massage Therapy has helped me to be able to let go and heal from emotional pain I didn't even realize I had. It has lifted the stress I was carrying. I hope it can do the same for you.

Have a great day!

BB Massage & Float

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