Bodyworks DW, an elite team of medical massage therapists is expanding and seeking additional NYS licensed massage therapists for our staff. Our studio provides therapeutic massage with a clinical approach. Bodyworks DW is not a spa but rather a medical massage therapy studio. We focus on pain relief, improved mobility, postural alignment, surgery recovery and other similar issues .https://bodyworksdw.com/
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Deep Tissue Massage & Swedish Massage: What you should know about their differences
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Shoulder Pain Treatment and Relief
Interfering With Life
Shoulder Pain Causes
Common Shoulder Conditions
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Prenatal Massage: A Guide to a Peaceful Pregnancy
Pregnancy is accompanied by thousands of emotional and physical changes. Even the “easiest” and “best” ones come with an array of challenges. An effective prenatal massage therapist can help with these challenges, both throughout your three trimesters and after pregnancy. In decades past, most women were advised to avoid massage during the first trimester. Medical studies have since found that as long as you are healthy, massage during the first trimester is totally okay!
Whether you’re looking for a massage therapist in midtown or downtown New York, you’ll want to make sure you are seeing a massage therapist who has experience with pre and postnatal massage. One who can help set some of your concerns at ease. There are a tremendous number of things that newly pregnant women are told they “should” and “must” do or not do. These messages can be overwhelming 🙂 A great prenatal massage therapist makes sure that you feel listened to, comfortable, and that lines of communication are open.
From Finding Out to a New Family: What happens along the way?
1st Trimester/Prenatal Massage: “It’s positive!” to “This is really happening!”
If you’re feeling well, though, this is a great time to start getting into a regular routine of self care. This includes prenatal massage therapy! Keeping yourself as relaxed as possible is very important throughout the entire pregnancy to create a happy home environment for the baby that they will want to stay and grow in.
2nd Trimester: Mama’s got a whole new body.
You may have already started experiencing Round Ligament Pain. This is normal (it’s a sharper pain around the groin and front of the hip area). Unfortunately not much can be done for this except making minor adjustments on your own when standing up. It is, however, a foreshadowing of what many women begin to experience around weeks 20-30.
Your hips start to widen relatively fast to support your growing belly. A typical complaint may be a deep ache in the outer hips and/or low back and often feels constant! The muscles supporting this area tend to go into spasm in response to the expansion. They benefit greatly from detailed and specific massage to release them.
Leg cramps are another common issue. They can wake you up in the night suddenly or just be an ongoing tight area. There are some specific points around the ankles and feet that should be avoided. A trained prenatal massage therapist will know about them. Work in the hips and upper legs can help with blood flow to the lower leg. More gentle work can be done in the lower legs to help relieve cramping.
3rd Trimester: Please give up your seat to the elderly, disabled, and PREGNANT LADY!
Sleep is vital and the most important thing you can give yourself is rest. Getting comfortable is what it is all about now. Having a date with yourself and your massage therapist may only bring temporary relief, but often leads to the best sleep you get all week later that evening! The strain on your body tends to be pretty substantial. Some women notice it just in their legs and hips. Others in their neck and jaw, any and all parts of the back, and many times the feet. You name it, we’ve heard and seen it in our prenatal massage clients.
You never know how your body will respond to pregnancy and it’s always unique to the individual. Working to create as much ease in the areas of discomfort can make more room for the baby to find a comfortable position. Anytime more room is made, that little child is going to find it and take it. If muscles are relatively relaxed it helps with efficiency in the body when moving with that extra weight. Later it helps with the labor!
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Working Below the Knee May Help Your Neck Pain
Rachel Simhon |
Rachel Simhon, LMT and featured therapist of the month tells us why working below the knee can relieve neck pain. Don’t believe it? Take a look yourself!
Why did you get into massage therapy?
Most common pain your clients experience?
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
What does a Massage Therapist do?
Meghan Krupka |
Meghan Krupka, LMT at Bodyworks DW, writes about what your friendly neighborhood massage therapist is working on to improve their work when they aren’t working on you:) Read below!
The main event: massage therapy session
Additional Evaluation Techniques Your Massage Therapist May Use
Developing your treatment plan and course of action
Monday, July 29, 2019
5 Self Massage Moves for Back and Neck Pain
- Back of the Neck Pain
- Upper Back Pain
- Stress
- Lack of sleep
- Shoulder problems
- And many more issues.
Sunday, July 21, 2019
How To Find a Chiropractor or Acupuncturist During The Holidays
David Weintraub, LMT & Owner at Bodyworks DW, writes about how to find effective pain management when you are traveling away from NYC. Read below!
What do you do when your back goes out and you are away from home?!
If you are reading this, odds are you are in New York City. And quite possibly already a happy massage therapy client at our studio. We think our blogs are relevant and important info. But we’d be fooling ourselves if we thought that Google would show them much outside of our home turf, NYC. For many of you, you already know what to do when you back (or other area) goes out of whack. Book a massage with our team of talented therapists for back pain massage in the New York area! When you are out of NYC, we recommend working with a chiropractor or acupuncturist instead. And we’ll show you how to find a good chiropractor or acupuncturist! Travel is tough on our bodies. And holidays with family can often add even more stress into the picture. It’s not at all uncommon for injuries to crop up while away from home. There are a lot of possible causes:
- Different mattresses and pillows than you are used to
- Long plane flights crammed into uncomfortable seats
- Eating foods outside your normal diet
- Being thrown into other people’s schedule
- Your uncle/aunt/mother/grandfather asking you repeatedly why you haven’t gotten married/had kids/gotten a promotion/found a partner/insert existential dread here…..
Why we recommend chiropractic care or acupuncture instead of massage while out of New York
If you are just feeling sore and tired from a long flight, by all means go ahead and book a massage at a spa nearby. Most massage therapists around the country, and frankly the world, have enough training to provide a decent relaxing full body massage. However, if you are in real pain, you need to make sure you find someone who has the training and experience to help you. New York State massage therapists have much higher education requirements that most other states. New York requires a minimum of 1000 hours of training to complete school and get a license. Most other states only require between 500-700 hours. That extra 300-500 hours of training makes a real difference. Between being able to provide medical massage vs a spa massage. Of course, it’s totally possible that you will end up with someone great and experienced, but it can be a gamble.
Massage Therapy does not have national standards. So don’t count on other states having therapists at the level you are used to in New York!
There is no national standard for massage therapy (yet). There are minimum national requirements for chiropractors and acupuncturists. Both disciplines routinely deal with pain management. If you find someone with a decent number of 5 star reviews on Google, you’ll likely walk away with less pain. While there is still no way to guarantee you’ll get what you need the odds are higher. And if you follow our guide on how to find a chiropractor or acupuncturist, you’ll have an even greater chance of walking out pain free. In states with lower requirements for massage therapy, you’ll have to rely solely on recommendations and reviews. And on their having taking advanced training courses. These courses often use language that is hard to decipher. If you aren’t up on the latest terms (pediatric oncology massage, traditional kinesiology, etc….anyone?) it will be hard to tell what you are getting.
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Sunday, July 14, 2019
Bodyworks DW Medical Massage Midtown is Moving!
Your favorite NYC medical massage therapists are moving to a new, expanded studio in midtown West 🙂
We’ve had a good run in our 1 room midtown east studio, meeting new clients, and providing our top quality medical massage therapy to those of you who live uptown. However, along with the ups of our midtown location, there have been some downs. Noisy neighbors. Less than great lighting in the waiting area and hallways. A long walk from the waiting area to our treatment room. And from what we’ve been hearing from folks, “too far East.”
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Wednesday, July 10, 2019
The Benefits of Sports Massage: NYC Client Experiences
Germain Phanord, LMT at Bodyworks DW, writes about the immense benefits of getting a medical sports massage at Bodyworks DW. Read below!
Benefits of Sports Massage: NYC Client Stories
New Yorkers are a special breed. We pound it out at the office, then pound it out at the gym. Or yoga studio, pool, court, field, etc. Sports massage in New York helps reduce your pain by improving circulation of blood and lymph throughout the body. And especially to sites of current or former injuries that have restricted blood flow (ischemia). This assists your body in removing metabolites and other toxins.
Your heavily exercised muscles lose their capacity to relax over time. Which requires more of your effort and energy when moving. The lack ability for muscles relax is linked to soreness, and predisposes you to injuries. Especially muscle pulls and tears!
A regular routine of sports massage therapy is very effective in combating these effects.
Sports massage frees your muscles to move your joints more openly and efficiently. It also introduces new sensory information into your system. A system that is normally locked into its own patterns.
There are many benefits of sports massage. It can help you recover from injury and prevent new injuries. It helps make your complex human machine perform optimally with less pain in any activities. Running faster, jumping higher, and hitting balls harder all with greater endurance are just some of the benefits of sports massage.
There is such a thing as “too deep”
At the studio we see lots of common injuries like stiff necks, rotator cuff injuries, runner’s knees, and Achilles tendinitis. During your massage, you may find some of the work uncomfortable. It may even have painful moments, depending on your threshold and how tight your muscles are. Keep in mind this discomfort should always be bearable.
If you have to tense up just to handle it, that’s not actually going to give you a better result. The best work is done at a level that is slightly uncomfortable and you can breathe through it and keep your muscles relaxed. It is not uncommon to find that your muscles ache for a day or two after a sports massage. Keeping well hydrated and mobile will help this pass quickly. You’ll feel more freedom of movement after and see better performance than before!
Thursday, July 4, 2019
How to Take the Benefits of Medical Massage Home with You
David Weintraub, LMT and owner of Bodyworks DW, writes
David Weintraub
about how you can take the benefits of your medical massage home with you. Stay ahead of your pain!
Medical massage in New York with a NYC licensed massage therapist should be a regular and valuable part of your self care routine. Let’s face it...New Yorkers are not known for doing things gently. We work long hours, slam weights at the gym, and then maybe hit back to back yoga classes. And while this additive approach to health does have it’s benefits, it’s not restorative and our bodies need time to heal. Here are some of our best at home and at work practices for taking the benefits your medical massage home with you!
A great medical massage helps to relax both your muscles and your nervous system. It gives your brain time to switch out of your sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight!). And engages your parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest) in a way that has benefits for long after the massage.
In a perfect world we would all get massages every other day and feel fantastic 🙂 Given the reality of time and money this is simply not going to happen. However, there are plenty of practices you can take on to extend the great results of your massage between sessions. These will assist you in feeling great, allow you to go longer between massages, and help keep you from getting injured.
Restorative practices to take the benefits of medical massage home with you
Lying Down with Your Feet up on a Chair
This is the number 1 homework assignment we give to all of our stressed out massage clients! It’s super easy, and it’s a great excuse to chill out a bit every day. We spend so much time sitting, our muscles get locked up in a sitting position. Which helps us sit, but is terrible for just about everything else we try to do.
Lying down with you lower legs on a chair puts us in the same position as sitting but without needing to hold ourselves up in gravity. It passively shortens our psoas muscle (main hip flexor), quads, hamstrings, and calves. When you shorten a muscle but don’t make it do any work it gets to completely relax. It usually takes 4-5 minutes for your nervous system to chill enough to truly let go of your muscles. We recommend doing this for 5-8 minutes every night before bed to help you get a really good night's sleep!
All of our clients who have taken this practice on notice really huge results in about 2-3 weeks. Decreased low back pain or tension, better sleep, easier mood. Check out this video to see what it looks like and give it a try!
Contrast Hydrotherapy
Contrast hydrotherapy is a great way to take the benefits of medical massage home with you. It involves alternating applications of heat and cold to an area (or your whole body). The heat opens up blood vessels and tissues and relaxes the nervous system. The cold constricts the blood vessels and tissues and excites the nervous system. Alternating back and forth between them creates a pumping system for the area. This draws out damages such as bruising and brings in new blood with nutrients. The contrast creates a greater therapeutic result than either heat or cold alone.
Local contrast hydrotherapy for acute conditions anywhere on the body
- Apply a heat pack to the area for 5 minutes
- Apply an ice pack or rub an ice cube into the area for 1 minute
- Repeat this 3 times, ending on ice
- Get two washbasins large enough to be able to place your whole forearm or feet into
- Fill one with hot water (as hot as you can stand)
- Fill the other with cold water (as cold as you can stand)
- Dunk you whole forearms into the hot basin so that the water is above the elbow (or your whole foot so that the water is above the ankle)
- Hold for 5 minutes
- Dunk area into the cold basin for 1 minute
- Repeat 3 times, ending on cold
Friday, June 21, 2019
Do You Have Low Back Pain? Here Are 4 Ways Massage Can Help!
Lower back pain is very difficult to deal with and it plagues many people across the nation. Finding the right way to get rid of the pain or relieve it can be hard to do. Most people do not want to have to rely on prescription medications to get relief from their pain. Lower back pain can cause you to miss out on work or life in general if it gets too bad.
Whether it is due to an injury, overwork, or just an issue you’ve dealt with for your lifetime, a back pain massage in New York may be the solution you’re looking for. Take a look at four different ways that a massage can help you relieve your lower back pain.
Increase The Blood Flow
If you have injured yourself when you were working out or if you were picking up items that were very heavy, back pain massage Midtown can help you out. By receiving a massage, it will increase the blood flow to the muscles around the injury which brings the nutrients to the area to help restore and heal. This is a great way to assist with healing any type of soft tissue injury you may have in your lower back region. Increasing the circulation and blood flow to the area will help to relieve the soreness as well.
Increase Your Endorphin Levels
Endorphin is the “feel good” hormone in your body. It helps you to feel relaxed and generally happy overall. When you’re dealing with back pain, it is hard to feel good as every move can be excruciating depending on the type of injury and severity. When you’re dealing with chronic pain in your lower back or neck area, you can face emotional struggles as well. Depression and anxiety can set in and the more endorphin you have going through your body, the better you will feel. By utilizing a back pain massage near you, your body can release endorphins to help you feel better and heal faster.
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Top 5 Reasons to get a Medical Massage in Midtown
Bodyworks DW has always focused on the effectiveness medical massage for pain relief. We look for the root causes of your pain, taking care to learn why the pain/discomfort is there. This helps both us and you work together to your continuing a healthy lifestyle. Medical massage in Midtown and Fidi is not just for those of you who are injured or reviving form surgery. It can be a great tool for preventing pain and for preparing for a big event. That 100 meter race, marathon, or that redeye 10 hour flight!
Reason #1: We have the same fantastic qualified massage therapists in Midtown as in Fidi
Reason #1: We have the same fantastic qualified massage therapists in Midtown as in Fidi
Each massage therapist in midtown also works in our Financial District Location. Every massage therapist takes part in regular advanced trainings with owner David Weintraub. And combined these trainings with their own talents and skills to create unforgettable medical massage experiences.
Each therapist is dedicated to improving their knowledge to meet the needs of many different kinds of clients. Our large team gives you the flexibility to find the therapist that feels like the best fit for you.
There is also great communication among the team. If you have to change therapists due to a schedule conflict, you’ll be well taken care of by anyone on our team. Our massage therapists share notes with each other, do regular research, and ask advice when they feel like they have hit a roadblock. The entire team is dedicated to finding what treatments will work best for your pain. We work collaboratively to be the most helpful to you.
This has lead to a substantial growth, since our happy clients send us their friends and family to work with. Our FiDi location is often fully booked on any given day. Especially during the popular post-work and weekend times. Which is the main reason we chose to create Bodyworks DW Midtown, so we can help more of you
Reason #2: Our Midtown Studio is Super Accessible!
Reason #2: Our Midtown Studio is Super Accessible!
Whether you live or work nearby or take public transportation, Midtown is very convenient. Grand Central Station is a mere 2 short blocks away. There are many subway lines through this major hub. The 4, 5, 6 green line trains running along the East side of Manhattan stops here. The 7 trains from Time Square to Queens stops here. And the S shuttle to Times Square stops here.
Coming from Westchester or Connecticut? You can leave the car and take Metro North, also at Grand Central station. Lots of our clients make a stop here after work before heading back North. It’s great place to take a break from the office or after work before the long commute home!
For those of you working or living in midtown or anywhere North of 14th street, Bodyworks DW Midtown is available for your best medical massage in New York!