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Gua Sha for Pain

Back in the spring, I demonstrated how to use gua sha to alleviate a cough or shortness of breath and to improve lung health. This tool also has the ability to alleviate muscle tightness!

In this video here, I have a patient who came in with ankle pain and lateral lower leg pain. The source turned out to be a trigger point in the Peroneal Longus muscle. Trigger point therapy can be very intense for some people, so gua sha is an excellent tool to use to loosen muscles up for those that are sensitive.

Gua sha smooths the fascia that encases the muscle allowing the muscle to expand and relax more easily and it pushes lactic acid out providing pain relief in the area. Gua sha also breaks up blood stagnation in that muscle promoting better blood flow to the area.

If you are highly sensitive to needles or trigger point therapy – that’s okay! Gua sha can be a great tool for you as it’s effective, but more comfortable.

❤️Alyx Soesman, Acupuncturist

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New Offering! Trigger point therapy

Trigger Point therapy is a type of acupuncture that releases underlying myofascial trigger points and holding patterns by causing a jump in the muscle that causes it to loosen tight knotted muscle fibers. Alyx Soesman has several years of extensive training in trigger point therapy based on the work of Janet Travell, MD. This video shows an example of trigger point therapy being done on the trapezius, giving relief to a patient with a tight trapezius muscle. Click here to book a trigger point therapy session, and be sure to select the service option “trigger point therapy”.

Trigger Point therapy in action!