Archive for April, 2010

Pain in the neck

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010


Over the last year in my practice, my colleagues and I have treated more clients that have shoulder and neck problems than in my entire five years of being a therapist combined. How is that possible?  Why is this happening?
Are we confined more to our desk than we were five years ago, or is it that more people are aware of the benefits of massage and bodywork than they were 5 years ago? I would like to believe the latter, that people are more concerned about and aware of their health than they were in previous years.

Recent studies have shown that people are doing more comprehensive health plans, where they are not only concerned with the cholesterol readings and blood pressure checks, but also the pains in their joints, particularly the neck that sometimes travels to mid back.

Let’s talk about what causes this pain in the neck:  poor posture!  Whether you are sitting at a desk, in the car, or if you are on your feet most of the day, chances are that your shoulders hunched or inwardly rotated. When we stay in a hunched position for extended periods of time, the back muscles become overstretched and the pectorals (pecs) shorten, which causes pain.

So is the solution to quit our jobs and dedicate our lives to achieving proper body posture? Not exactly.  Just as it took time to create the condition, it will take time to rectify the condition. to bring the body back to its pain-free, stiff less state.  One of the easiest stretches ways to become pain free relatively quickly (within a few days) is to stretch.  I recommend that my clients do door way stretches. They are easy, fast, and the only equipment you need is a doorway.  Here is how it works:  stand in the middle of a doorway, planting both of your hands on each sill, left and right. Allow your arms to hold your weight as you lean forward through the doorway. This stretch opens the pectorals and you feel instant relief.

The next stretch is the neck extension, which should be done at least three times a day. It stretches the muscles on the side of your neck, releasing tension and allowing your pectorals to relax.  Bend your head laterally or to one side and pull gently with the hand of the same side until you feel a stretch. Remember, this is not a flexibility contest so it is not about your ear touching your shoulder. You just want to achieve a nice, stimulating stretch. Now, repeat the same motion on the opposite side.

My last stretch is slightly more complicated, but its benefits are usually felt immediately.  Sit in chair with both feet planted on the floor. Twist your upper body (including waist) to one side. Place the hand of the same side that you are twisting on the edge of the chair. Hold the stretch no longer than about 10 secs and repeat on the opposite side.

When used consistently, these simple stretches will make a world of difference in how you feel, giving you the results you want. Also, by incorporating them with other body stretches and regular massage, you can improve overall range of motion in your neck and other joints, as well as alleviate pain in other regions.

We only have one body.  We must be good to it so it will be good to us. Happy Stretching!

Nasha SW Snipes, LMT, CNMT

Float Update

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your patience while we are still locating other properties to call our home. In the meantime, we are pleased to announce that we have established a partnership with another spa to redeem our gift certificates. We are now working with G Salon and Spa to cater to any outstanding services that were not able to be fulfilled. G Salon and Spa is located in Buckhead area. They have been very gracious with accommodating us and we will be available for services beginning this Thursday, April 15th from 10 am to 5 pm.  We will be available Tuesday thru Friday from 10 am – 5 pm.  As time and demand progresses we will implement more hours.

You may schedule your appointment at 404-249-1661. Please have your gift certificate number when scheduling and arrive at least 10 minutes prior to your service if you are a 1st time customer to complete a brief client intake form, so that your therapist can best serve you.

G Salon and Spa is located on 1959 Piedmont Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30324, 404-249-1661.  If you prefer a refund please email us at floatforvalue@aol.com with you name, phone number, address and gift certificate number.

As we continue through our restructuring phase, we continue to update via our website, blog, and email about our latest progress. Due to our restructuring, we are also revisiting our website to make it more informative and user friendly, so all tabs will not be operational. Please continue to follow us  on Facebook and Twitter to find out where we are “Floating” next. You may still call us at 404-228-4423 so that we may answer any questions. We continue to thank you for your patronage and support.

The Float Family

Skincare 101

Monday, April 12th, 2010
Water and Skin Care

Water plays a big relation in taking care of your skin. Have you ever wondered why does water wrinkle your skin? This is because water has certain elements that react to human skin. You might have heard a number of skincare experts saying that drinking water for your skin would help a lot. Quite true. Water is indeed vital to a beautiful skin. And much of it is because of the very nature of water.

The Nature of Water

Water primarily stimulates the circulation of blood, fluids, and the necessary elements inside our body. Additionally, it also controls and regulates the skin’s natural balance. When water is warm, it has the power to hydrate, revitalize, detoxify, and oxygenate the skin. Warm water also gets rid of blackheads and makes large pores smaller. Drinking water makes the body more relaxed and invigorated. It also replaces the moisture lost due to everyday activities. Simply put, these are all the benefits of drinking water for skin.

Why Does Water Wrinkle Your Skin?

Staying underwater or soaked in a bathtub too much causes your skin to wrinkle. It is because the water washes off the sebum, an oily substance produced in the epidermis, which in turn, is the outer layer of the skin. Sebum actually blocks water from entering the skin. But it is washed off when you stay in the water too much and then absorbing water through skin starts. Without sebum, water penetrates the skin causing it to swell. The tip of the fingers and toes are the ones most affected. And it is because these parts of the skin hold water and sebum is abundant there too. But then again, once the absorbed water evaporates, the skin that has been wrinkled by water goes back to its normal form. So the wrinkles to the skin caused by water is really not something to worry about.

The Role of Water in Skin Care
Water keeps the skin hydrated.
Our skin is comprised of 90% water. And so without the right amount of water to keep that level, the skin tends to be unhealthy and dry. In fact, dehydration does not affect the skin alone, but the rest of the body as well, including the vital organs like kidneys and lungs.