Medical Massage – Knee Pain

medicalmassage-ceu.com To purchase The New Self Stress Management Massage DVD please click the link above medicalmassage-edu.com In this clip Boris demonstrates protocols in cases of knee disorders.

25 Responses to Medical Massage – Knee Pain

  1. Hughesge8 says:

    will this help Jumpers knee or patella Tendinitios

  2. jackinla8 says:

    cortisone shots help me

  3. MizzHendrix says:

    Just wanted to say that i recently began working out about 6mths. ago, and a month into it, i noticed that my knee began to ache, and swell, to the point where i couldn’t do ANY floor exercises. I’ve been having my husband try the knee massage on me after every workout, and my pain has decreased immensely. Although, it still bothers me from time to time, it’s not as bad as it was. I believe that i may have tendonitis, are there non-surgical treatments for this if i do?

  4. mgaft1 says:

    @MizzHendrix it is always good to consultant Dr. It is possible that you have developed tendinitis, which is treatable conditions, by massage, lymph drainage techniques to reduce swallowing ,ice massage etc. all this techniques and more I am proposing on my self treatment DVD#5 as well on instructional DVD#9. Like I stated tendinitis have no indication for surgery . Therefore just to continue management of this condition to prevent re-injury that can lead to worse.
    Best wishes.
    Boris

  5. MizzHendrix says:

    @mgaft1 Thanks for the reply! I believe you may be right, and i’ve scheduled an appointment with my doctor. I appreciate you taking the time out to reply to me, and give me the information that i needed. Keep up the good work, and i’ll keep watching!

  6. billsfan313 says:

    Hello Boris,
    I began playing school football in 2006, and am entering my last year of varsity ball. For years my knees have been feeling weak and painful under strenuous exercise. What do you recommend? Thank you very much!

  7. mgaft1 says:

    @billsfan313 any competitive sport demanding vigorous exercise which having side effects such as tensions within muscles,fascia, leading to bio mechanical disturbances and more. All mentioned above side effects is a preconditions for sport related injuries,as well reducing performances. Please view my self treatment clips,that proposing self massage, hot and cold applications, exercise program.all techniques is equally beneficial for management and prevention.Best wishes.Boris

  8. ThePhantomLash says:

    How do i order these DVDs to me ? i am in Australia …

  9. Zinkchaching says:

    @ThePhantomLash

    u need to mail him about that

  10. mgaft1 says:

    @ThePhantomLash thank you very much for your interest in my DVDs.sorry for delay with my reply.actually you’re welcome to visit my website that can be found in the bottom of the screen, and there you can purchase my DVDs.
    Best wishes.
    Boris

  11. wrecmom says:

    This is a great video! Thanks! My husband and I have pain in our knees. I will try this!

  12. mgaft1 says:

    @wrecmom I am very happy that you liked my work as well finding it helpful. during the next two weeks, we will upload footage that will include knee rehabilitative exercise program, hot and cold applications and much more. I hoping you’ll like it. Thank you very much for posting. Feedbacks like yours providing me with great deal of inspirations to produce more.
    Best wishes.
    Boris

  13. wrecmom says:

    No problem, Boris! It’s great stuff! :)

  14. mgaft1 says:

    @wrecmom Thanks for replying and for :great work”. would like to recommend to subscribe to my account, in such a case you will receive notification, when knee exercise program will be uploaded.
    Best wishes .
    Boris

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  16. vinnybless says:

    I’ve always wondered something…. Why not massage under the knee… And also for like carpal tunnel syndrome why not massage the armpit?

  17. mgaft1 says:

    @vinnybless it is not contraindicated to massage under knee area. just not to apply excessive pressure on lymph nodes located under knee  , as well to doublecheck if area free of cystic formation. often baker cyst can be formed under/behind knee . In such a case we should avoid to massage this area. In many cases to massage armpit is a part of protocol, including when we are addressing periarticular fibrous tissues in cases of frozen shoulder.
    Best wishes.
    Boris

  18. B0SKE says:

    Boris, I had a torn meniscus surgery, and as you probably know i have hard time bending my leg my knee feels weird and it hurts. Would massage therapy help me in any way? Thank you. By the way your videos are great, it is easy to notice high level of professionalism!! Good Luck

  19. mgaft1 says:

    @B0SKE First of all I’d like to wish you fast and complete post surgical recovery and thank you very much for kind words in regards to my work. At 3:23 of this video you find links to videos, where I am explaining and demonstrating necessity of adequate post surgical rehabilitation. This way it is much easier to offer more extended explanation. Yes, massage therapy, and in some cases, self-massage therapy and exercise program can help you a lot. to be continued…

  20. mgaft1 says:

    @B0SKE Another link shows my self-”leg and knee” massage and exercise program. Please consult your doctors if all proposed techniques could be applied. Also keep in mind that only orthopedic surgeon can determine whether the full protocol could be applied. But as I am explaining in the video, in order to stimulate the healing process, one can apply lymph drainage technique on operated knee as well as to perform massage on a healthy leg. To be continued…

  21. mgaft1 says:

    @B0SKE All this in details I am explaining in these videos. Also let’s keep in mind that knee should be viewed as multi-anatomical component structure, and regardless of what was the target of a surgery: ligaments, tendons, meniscus, etc, or which anatomical component was traumatized more as a result of sprain/strain injury, the entire knee region, including muscular structure, must be addressed.
    Best Wishes,
    Boris

  22. Cashflowmusicstore says:

    Good lesson

  23. mgaft1 says:

    @Cashflowmusicstore I am glad you like it. Posts like yours, means a lot to me. Thanks.
    Best wishes.
    Boris

  24. imsodank1 says:

    Very informative video and cool accent dude

  25. mgaft1 says:

    @imsodank1 I am glad you like it all. Thank you for watching, as well for post.
    Best wishes.
    Boris

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