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  • Water: How Much is Too Much

    Water: How Much is Too Much

    This summer’s record breaking temperatures and seemingly endless heat waves have all of us making sure our reusable water bottles are filled and easily within arm’s reach. Everywhere we look, someone or something is constantly reminding us to stay hydrated and get our recommended daily “eight-glass” intake. All of which is somewhat true, but is…

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    Water: How Much is Too Much
  • Self-Care Tips to use in-between massage sessions

    Getting regular massages has many benefits, but those benefits are tremendously increased if self-care techniques are used in between sessions. This “homework”, given by your therapist, usually includes: hot/cold therapy, stretching, self-massage, lifestyle habits and rest. 1) Hot/cold therapy: Hot therapy: heat helps soothe and relax the muscles, and increases blood flow to the area. It…

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  • Kinesio Tape for Athletes: A Help, or Just Hype?

    Edited to add by Phila Massages (2015): Due to the limited scientific evidence supporting its efficacy, Phila Massages no longer offers Kinesiotaping as a service.  Phila massages strives to be science-based and always tries to stay on top of current scientific findings for your safety and to maximize the results of our sessions! What does…

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  • The Bare Essentials of Minimalist Running

    With spring finally starting to show its face, comes the beginning of another race season when people start trading treadmills for sidewalks and indoor tracks for scenic trails. And with the start of another season, many runners find this time of year to be the perfect opportunity to break in a new pair of running…

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  • Inflammation Management and the Athlete

    Physical activity causes muscle breakdown, energy depletion and loss of fluid. The aches and pains that you experience after physical activity are associated with microscopic muscle damage that occurs after every workout, initiating a mild inflammatory response. What is inflammation? Inflammation is the body’s natural immediate response to tissue damage caused by physical trauma. Its…

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  • What is a cramp?

    Many athletes suffer from cramps on a regular basis. At times, they appear during exercise, at other times, they appear during sleep; most of them affect the calf or the small muscles inside the foot. Muscle cramps are involuntary muscle contractions that can be caused by various factors. Though these very painful occurrences seem irregular…

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  • Proper posture at the office desk

    Proper posture at the office desk

    Many of us spend hours a day seated: at the office desk, in the car, in front of the TV, … More often than not, this seated position is a slumped one that can lead to lower back pains, possible disk degeneration and hernias, as well as neck and shoulder pains [1], symptoms sometimes found…

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    Proper posture at the office desk
  • The role of massages in the athlete’s life

    The role of massages in the athlete’s life

    Massage is a part of many professional athletes’ lives. Nowadays, even amateur sportspersons have access to certified sports massage therapists who offer their services in fitness centers, gymnasiums, and events such as marathons. This allows everyone to include massage in their fitness and wellness regimen. Indeed, exercising regularly increases the amount of Lactic Acid in…

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    The role of massages in the athlete’s life

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