I’m making it official: It is possible for massage therapists to map a stress pattern of trigger points related to home loan modifications.
Folks going
through that process have had months of fruitless phone calls, waiting on
holds, sleepless nights.
When they
come in for massages, I have found they have the runaway stress trigger points
of legend. I wonder if other massage therapists like myself have noticed this
pattern, or any others.
#1 Super Mod
Trigger Point: Serratus anterior superior. This is the pain Julius Caesar must have felt when Marc
Anthony shivved him. This trigger point, tucked away under the arm and in the
middle of the ribs, appears to stem from hours of breathless holding on
fruitless phone calls. When it lights up, you can crumple. I have been using
lots of warm slow Swedish strokes just to get near it. I like holding the palm
of my hand over it until the warmth starts to melt what feels like a
half-softball of tense muscle. I note clients start to breathe after a minute
or two.
#2 Granite
Upper Trap: Yow! Never have I felt such a bolt of tension as in these upper
traps. I have actually started rolling shoulders Ida-Rolf-like just to try and
get these to move. Rolling the shoulder forward, gently pulling it back, then
teeter tottering the entire arm to establish some movement. Standard kneading
almost seems to reinforce the rock-like tension. I’m taking suggestions.
#3 Rusted
Pectoralis Minor: And sometimes the pec major, too. I usually associate this
muscle only in clients with frozen shoulder or heart disease (or retired major
league baseball pitchers) – now I find it just stuck all over folks in
modification muddles. Slow and steady I go; this area is the most tender of
all. Go with moist heat and a little contract-relax PNF.
Working with
an emergency loan mod client this past week I had to ask myself: Has the
American Dream come to this?
I like to do
a little bit of breath-work with clients in this situation. Folks need some
self-treatment TLC tips for the next time they call the bank.
2 comments:
from sue peterson -- a little follow up... i recommended this client go to the m.d. to rule out any other problems...client came back with a Dx of cervical radiculopathy....all in a day's work.
cool and nice thing.
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