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TMJ Dysfunction and How Massage Can Help
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction can cause a variety of uncomfortable symptoms, including jaw pain, headaches, clicking or popping sounds when opening the mouth, stiffness in the neck and shoulders, and even tension in the upper back. Many people hold a lot of tension in the jaw and surrounding muscles due to stress, which can exacerbate these symptoms. TMJ issues can also be caused by teeth grinding, misaligned bite, posture problems, or injury. While these issues m

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Oct 104 min read


Yes, Farting Happens, And It’s Totally Normal During a Massage
Let’s talk about something a little awkward but completely human: farting during a massage. It happens more often than you might think, and it’s nothing to be embarrassed about. I recently had a client who panicked because they felt a fart coming on, and I want to take a moment to normalize this.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Oct 102 min read


Why I Ask Clients to Wait After Vaccinations Before Scheduling a Massage
I want to take a moment to be transparent and share my policy regarding massage appointments and recent vaccinations. Over the years,...

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Oct 53 min read


Blog of the Month: Why I Don’t Push for Google Reviews (And Why It Matters)
Lately, I’ve noticed some issues with Google removing positive reviews from my business. At the same time, I’ve observed some competitors seemingly using AI-generated reviews to boost their profiles. Seeing a business jump from under 100 reviews one week to nearly 700 the next is a clear red flag. While reviews can be helpful, they aren’t always a reliable measure of quality or experience, especially when some may be fake.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 303 min read


Hydration and Electrolytes: Why They Matter Before and After Your Massage
Hydration is more than just drinking water. It’s the process of maintaining the right balance of fluids in your body to support essential functions, including circulation, digestion, and joint lubrication. Proper hydration can help your muscles and tissues respond better during a massage, allowing for more effective tension release and improved overall benefits.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 252 min read


Medical Gaslighting: Take Back Your Power
Medical gaslighting occurs when a healthcare provider dismisses, minimizes, or questions your symptoms in a way that makes you doubt your own experience. This can leave patients feeling unheard, frustrated, or even ashamed of their own bodies. It can delay proper diagnosis, treatment, and healing, and may contribute to increased anxiety or stress around medical care.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 236 min read


Embrace Fall with a Himalayan Salt Stone Massage
As the crisp autumn air rolls in, it’s the perfect time to cozy up with flannel sheets, warm up the massage table, and indulge in the soothing heat of a Himalayan salt stone massage. Why not elevate your next massage session with this deeply relaxing, rejuvenating treatment?

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 12, 20132 min read


SHOWER & PERSONAL HYGIENE
Yes! Showering before your massage is highly recommended, especially if you exercise, work outdoors, or do physically demanding jobs. Clean, warm skin helps your massage be more effective by relaxing muscles, loosening fascia, and improving circulation. Exfoliating gently with a washcloth, loofah, or agate cloth can further enhance the benefits.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
May 6, 20131 min read
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