Give a Gift that Keeps on Giving: Massage

(ARA) - Has your sweetheart been stressed out lately? Is so, a great Valentine's Day gift would be a trip to the spa where he or she can just get away from it all for a while. There's just nothing like a good massage to relax your inner being.
“The benefits of massage, the practice of applying pressure or vibration to the soft tissues of the body, are legendary and also very real. It relieves tension and soothes minor aches and pains, increases joint flexibility and improves circulation. It also relaxes the mind, body and spirit, and increases a feeling of overall well being,” says Dr. LaVonne Hill, a doctor of naprapathic medicine from Chicago. Naprapathy is an alternative medicine that involves manipulation of the connective tissue -- muscles, tendons, and ligaments -- to alleviate tension and promote fluidity of motion,
She works every day with patients who have suffered injuries and misalignments that cause them great pain, and says daily massage makes a world of difference for them. But few people can afford a good massage every day, or can they?
Get yourself or someone you care about the gift of massage any time it’s needed with a professional massager they can use at home. One you may want to consider is the Jeanie Rub Massager by Core Products International, the industry leader in orthopedic and comfort care products. It delivers a consistent, soothing and invigorating massage every time with its deep-penetrating, oscillating action, which relaxes muscle spasms and relieves tension.
All you have to do to use the device is turn it on, place it on the part of the body you wish to massage and relax. It is not necessary to press or bear down on the handles to achieve the massager’s therapeutic benefits, which can be attained in as little as five to ten minutes in the affected area.
“The thing I like best about this massager is its versatility,” says Dr. Hill. “I use it in my practice every day to relieve patients’ inflammation, headaches, sinus pain, foot pain and even the discomfort caused by carpal tunnel syndrome. Some of my patients have been so impressed with what it can do in the office, they’ve bought one for use at home.”
The device is useful not only for relaxing muscle spasms and relieving pain, but for preventing discomfort as well. It can be used to loosen the muscles during warm-ups prior to workouts, and after a workout to help the user overcome muscle fatigue from strenuous activity.
Dr. Hill recommends you use the massager in combination with a daily regimen that includes a healthy diet and plenty of activity. Ask your doctor for recommendations on exercises to try.
To learn more about the Jeanie Rub Massager, or to place an order for one, log on to www.coreproducts.com and click on the link for massage.
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