Pain or tension throughout the body?
If so, self-myofascial techniques (SMTs) may bring the relief you’ve been looking for.
In this post, we’ll cover what they are, benefits, and provide some tips for using them.
SMTs are a form of self massage that involves applying pressure to tender areas or trigger points in the body with fingers, hands, or other devices such as foam rollers or massage balls.
Benefits of Self Myofascial Techniques
1.)Neurophysiological effects
It seems direct pressure is responsible for relaxing tissue via the golgi tendon reflex.
The golgi tendon reflex is a protective feedback mechanism to control the tension of an active muscle by causing relaxation.
2.)Mechanical effects
Direct pressure may reduce viscosity and restriction of the fascia through fluid change (fascial hydration), circulatory improvements, and stimulating cellular responses.
Fascia or myofascial tissue is the connective tissue in the body that surrounds and holds every muscle and organ in place, all the way down to nerves and blood vessels.
Being one of the richest sensory organs in the body it’s sensitivity is similar to skin.
Poor posture and repetitive movements can create dysfunction within this tissue.
These microtraumas or small tears in the tissue repair with a randomly formed web like collagen matrix.
If these tissues are not stimulated by movement, lengthening, and broadening, they can act as a roadblock preventing soft tissue mobility.
Incorporating SMTs
Apply pressure to tender area(s) for 30 – 60 seconds or until tension relieves. (neurophysiological)
Once tension is reduced, introduce active movements while applying pressure. (mechanical)
Discomfort should be experienced, but it’s important to be able to relax and breathe deeply, so if either become difficult, regress in pressure.
Avoid direct pressure over bony prominences.
Tips
Light pressure, gradually increase.
Breathe.
Assume neutral posture.
Common places
Levator scapulae – Inside of the shoulder blades meeting the collar bone.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Contraindications are conditions in which the risk likely outweigh the potential benefits, if you have any of these, consult with a medical professional before performing SMTs:
- Skin rashes, wounds, inflammation, bruises, tumors
- Osteoporosis, deep vein thrombosis, fractures
- Cancer, Hypertension, Infection, Neurologic conditions
- Cardiac, liver, or kidney disease, diabetes, connective tissue disorders
- Extreme discomfort or pain felt
- Severe scoliosis or spinal deformity
- Osteomyelitis
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