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Physio Yoga- let us help you slow down, be more mindful & feel better

Do you feel like you rush around all day, every day? Do you sometimes feel busy & overwhelmed? Do you just need to learn how to slow down & be more mindful???

By Physio & Yoga Teacher, Sarah Bombell

In this day and age we are always on the go. Constantly on the move with work, family, social and sporting commitments. We are getting up earlier and staying up later so we can pack more tasks into the day. How often do you allow yourself time to stop and breathe?

And Does this really matter for our health??

Our autonomic nervous system is a division of the nervous system that controls our involuntary bodily functions such as blood pressure, digestion, heart rate and rate of breathing. The autonomic nervous system is split into 2 different divisions: The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS).

The sympathetic nervous system is known as our “fight or flight” response. From an evolutionary stand point this is our defence mechanism that heightens our awareness and prepares us to either defend ourselves or run away from the threat of a predator. When you’re feeling on edge or anxious your SNS is in control. Your heart rate, blood pressure and respiratory rate will rise, you will get sweaty palms and your blood gets redirected to the muscles which will make you feel tense.

The parasympathetic nervous system is known as our “rest and digest” response. The PNS helps to slow the heart rate and respiratory rate while redirecting the blood to the digestive system all helping us to literally rest and digest. This is how we recover not only physically but also mentally.

Our bodies are in a constant balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Unfortunately today’s society causes many of us to be constantly in a state of fight or flight and we’ve lost our ability to rest and digest. The constant sympathetic drive and  release of stress hormones eventually take its toll on the body and can lead to poor sleep, poor recovery, anxiety, fatigue and even poor overall health.

So what can we do??

Learn to slow down.

There are many ways we can do this, its all about finding something that works for you.  Practicing mindfulness is a great way to calm the mind and body allowing yourself to “rest and digest”. Mindfulness is the practice of focusing your attention on the present moment and becoming aware of what you are feeling in your body. This is achieved by controlling, slowing and focusing on the breath and not allowing the mind to wander. Mindfulness can be practiced in sitting or through movement however it can often be challenging to switch the brain off.

That’s why I love yoga!!

People often think of yoga as just stretching, but it’s much more than that.

The benefits include:

  • increase in flexibility,
  • improved balance and coordination,
  • increased strength and
  • stress management through guided mindfulness.

An entire yoga class is dedicated to slowing and controlling the breath while focusing on the body. Every class starts and finishes with focused mindfulness of being still and breathing, with the middle of the class dedicated to controlling the breath with movement. Although it can sometimes be physically challenging, by the end of a class your body will slow down and upon finishing you will feel completely relaxed with your parasympathetic nervous system in control.

For me yoga is not only about being fit, strong and flexible but also about managing stress. I always leave the class feeling completely relaxed and rejuvenated.

Why Try Physio yoga??

Physio yoga is more gentle than a traditional yoga class.  My classes are relaxed and non-intimidating. I am able to program and modify movements to suit each person individually, your pain, injuries and your issues.  Gold Coast Physio & Sports Health Physio Yoga classes are limited to 8 participants, allowing me to get around to every participant and correct postures, and check in with you individually.

Come and try your FIRST CLASS FREE and feel the benefits.

Bookings are essential, so if you are interested in joining me then give the clinic a call on 07 5500 6470 to book your class. If you have lots of injuries and are unsure if Physio Yoga is for you, ring and leave me a message and we will discuss your individual needs and see how we can make Physio Yoga help you.

How Massage Can Help You Manage Chronic Pain

Using Massage for Pain Management

By Senior Massage Therapist, Anthony Evans (Burleigh Clinic)

People with chronic pain often turn to massage therapy to help naturally improve their quality of life.

Massage releases serotonin, which is the body’s natural production of anti-pain chemicals. Another aggravating factor in pain syndromes can be a lack of deep, restorative sleep. Massage is very effective at increasing deep sleep. With more deep sleep, you have less pain.

Fibromyalgia and arthritis are two chronic pain syndromes that can be positively impacted by massage therapy.

In a study of massage therapy for knee osteoarthritis, a group receiving massage therapy for the pain showed significant improvement in pain, stiffness and physical function. They increased their range of motion and reduced the time it took them to walk 50 feet.

In another study, conducted by the Touch Research Institute and funded by Massage Envy, people with arthritis in their wrist and hand reported less pain and greater grip strength after massage therapy. They also had lower anxiety and depressed mood scores.

For people looking to naturally manage their chronic pain, massage therapy can improve quality of life by impacting mood as well as manage the pain and other benefits.

When you live with chronic pain, having a toolbox of strategies you turn to for pain relief is important.

Massage can be a powerful tool for relaxing both mind and body.
Benefits of Massage for Managing Chronic Pain

▪ Increases serotonin, which reduces pain naturally
▪ Naturally increases deep sleep
▪ Increases range of motion
▪ Lowers anxiety and improves mood

More and more people are looking for effective, natural solutions to supplement their pain management. From deep tissue massage to sports massage to Trigger Point Therapy

The effectiveness of massage lies in a simple and direct strategy: working from the external, outer mechanisms of pain to the primary, root cause. Massage therapists utilize a holistic approach, focusing on the entire body system and its relationship to soft tissue. Their care isn’t focused only on the site of pain.

Another benefit of massage therapy is how it helps you become more aware of your body and better familiarize you with the pain you experience. As an experienced massage therapist I not only help relieve muscle and other soft tissue pain, but I can also impact on you by virtue of human touch and care.

This care is especially pronounced for women facing mastectomies and dealing with the outcomes of that surgery – we have female Massage Therapists that can comfortably assist if this is you.  Massage will help you feel comfortable once again in your body. This comfort level improves confidence and allows you to better deal with pain, while benefiting from various other forms of massage that focus on lymph drainage and muscle pain, as well as other pain management therapies.

Although more research is needed to confirm the best uses of massage, the potential for a positive impact on both acute, and especially chronic pain is clear.
As it stands, enough research exists to encourage pain management specialists and massage therapists to forge professional relationships. These pain management relationships should exist in the hospital, in clinics, in private practice offices and in home care.

Gold Coast Physio & Sports Health has a Team of very experienced Massage Therapists at both clinics. Anthony himself lives chronic knee pain following being hit by a car while cycling, so he has an in-depth understanding and personal understanding of pain. Anthony uses this empathy to benefit clients and athletes-alike in using massage to assist with pain management.

If you would like an appointment with Anthony or any one of our other experienced and caring Therapists, please phone the clinic on 07 5500 6470, or Book Online

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