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Medical massage is advanced training in the assessment and treatment of numerous conditions that cause pain and diminished range of motion in the body. Medical massage therapists use a wide variety of modalities and neuromuscular techniques to achieve the goals of improved quality of life for the client. Sports massage focuses on specific areas of concern for the athlete.

Whether it's a case of plantar fasciitis, or a drop in performance due to a strain or overly tight (hyper-tonic) muscles, your massage will be tailored to meet your specific athletic goals or concerns. Of course, if a client just wants to have a relaxing massage, Kreig brings a tremendous amount of expertise as well.
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Kreig Peterson is the owner of In touch Medical and Therapeutic Massage.
He then went on and continued his education at UTMI's Medical Massage program and graduated with honors in February of 2012.
Mr Peterson went on and became Board Certified with NCBTMB the highest accreditation in the industry.
He is also a certified practitioner with ABMP Associated Massage and body work professionals.
Kreig's practice focuses on rehabilitation of post surgical clients that have had rotator cuff surgery, knee replacements, ankle replacements and hip replacements.
A Nationally certified medical massage therapist has advanced training in Anatomy, Kinesiology, Postural reintegration, Myofascial trigger point therapies, and Sports stretching.
The Therapist will massage the client's soft tissues and look for imbalances caused from hyper tonicity (tightly contracted muscles) and hypo tonicity (Muscles that are abnormally slack causing imbalances in surrounding muscles.
The medical massage therapist alleviates stress and improves circulation.
Proper circulation of Blood and lymph carry nourishment to the cells in your body and eliminate waste from your tissues.
1. Allow at least 90 minutes for your first massage especially if you have chronic pain.
Clients will have a short health history and intake interview so the a comprehensive plan of care can be developed.
2. It is advisable to refrain from taking pain medication 5 hours prior to your massage as medical massage requires a client to have an accurate pain response during myofascial trigger point work.
If you are in active acute spasm it is better to alternate between heat and ice therapy for at least a day prior to your massage.
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