Massage for Fibromyalgia
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Therapeutic Massage for Fibromyalgia



Massage by Therapist for Fibromyalgia

When receiving a massage for fibromyalgia, be sure to see a massage therapist who understands your chronic illness, so that they will give you gentle massage. The most popular form of therapeutic massage is a swedish massage. Massage therapy can ease the pain and relieve stress. Another form of massage called the deep tissue massage may be too rough, and may leave you in pain for a few hours and even days. Tell us your experience with massage therapists for fibromyalgia symptoms. Rate this fibromyalgia treatment below.

Treatment Ratings for FMS Symptoms
Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 6.00 6.00
Myofasical Trigger Point Pain Relief 5.92 5.92
More Energy / Mental Clarity 5.50 5.50
Better Sleep 6.00 6.00
No Side Effects 7.63 7.63
Convenience 5.38 5.38
Cost/Benefit 5.69 5.69
 
Depression Relief 5.38 5.38
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   3.40 3.40
Genitourinary Problem Relief 1.50 1.50
Skin Problem Relief 1.00 1.00
Hyopoglycemia Relief 2.00 2.00



Based on 16 rating(s) & review(s).









Keep Your Hands Off Me!   04/30/08
Reviewed by:     Location Not Given
OMG this was painful!

Treatment Time Frame: 3 Months
Treatment Frequency: Tried it 3 Times

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 1.00 1
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 1.00 1
More Energy / Mental Clarity 1.00 1
Better Sleep 1.00 1
No Side Effects 1.00 1
Convenience 1.00 1
Cost/Benefit 1.00 1
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   1.00 1
Genitourinary Problem Relief 1.00 1
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.

Home Massage Treatments   11/01/07
Reviewed by:     Ontario, Canada
I went to a Massage Therapist which took me 3 - 4 days to recover from. Most MT do not understand fibromyalgia and mistook my groans for pleasure instead of pain. Plus, it costs $60.00 an hour. My wife recently purchased a beautiful massage bed for $139.00. She created a special room for massage with low lights, candles, an electric fireplace for heat, massage oil, flannel sheets and nature music. (birds chirping, waterfalls, etc) When I walk into that room and crawl up on the table, I know that I will be in heaven for at least an hour. My wife loves it because it is exercise for her and she knows where my tender points are. Spouses.... get with the program.

Treatment Time Frame: 1 Month
Treatment Frequency: 1 Time Per Day

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 4.00 4
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 5.00 5
More Energy / Mental Clarity n/a n/a
Better Sleep n/a n/a
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 9.00 9
Cost/Benefit 1.00 1
 
Depression Relief 7.00 7
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   n/a n/a
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

Massage is proven to decrease substance P   09/30/07
Reviewed by:     Location Not Given
Substance P is the substance that is transported into nerve cells that signals there is pain. Since we have and over-abundance of substance P, we need to find ways to decrease it. They did a study on massages and it said that it was far more effective than meds, when done properly. Often a light tickle helps to those really prone to having sensitive painful spots. If you take other meds, like 5 mg of Lexapro twice a day and 75 mg of Lyrica twice a day, massage feel much better and are so helpful to our immune system as well. This should be rated above all other treatments, except for Lyrica. I rated Lyrica lower than this right now because I'm just starting to feel the benefits as it's only been 5 days, but I'm hoping that when I up the dosage in two days that Lyrica helps increase the benefits of massage therapy. I don't use a massage therapist, but my male friends make good massage therapist. Please get a massage a few times a week and your symptoms will improve. I rated this 85% because the symptoms still linger, but it's the most effective treatment so far. Included with this rating is sexual intimacy.

Treatment Time Frame: Over 5 Years
Treatment Frequency: 2 Times Per Week

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 9.00 9
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 9.00 9
More Energy / Mental Clarity 9.00 9
Better Sleep 10.00 10
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 10.00 10
Cost/Benefit 10.00 10
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   10.00 10
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

Helped, but caution is important!   09/18/07
Reviewed by:     Springfield, Missouri, USA
This was part of a Fibromyalgia Treatment program I went through. The pain was terrible during the massage (made me cry) and sometimes I had to tell the therapist to back off or move to another spot. I also got a couple of massages outside the clinic and I REALLY cried then, so be sure your therapist understands fibromyalgia. Don't be afraid to tell them if they are pressing too hard. After it was over though, I felt much better and very relaxed. Helped to drink plenty of water afterwards to help flush out released toxins. It was a little less painful each time I went as my muscles weren't quite as tight. Worth it if you can afford it. I was lucky that my health insurance paid for most of it.

Treatment Time Frame: 4 Months
Treatment Frequency: 2 Times Per Month

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 8.00 8
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 8.00 8
More Energy / Mental Clarity 7.00 7
Better Sleep 8.00 8
No Side Effects 6.00 6
Convenience 3.00 3
Cost/Benefit 5.00 5
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   n/a n/a
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

Terrific Treatment   07/15/07
Reviewed by:     United States
But who can afford it? I can barely keep food on the table and pay for my meds let alone pay a Massage Therapist $65 per hour once a week as suggested!

Treatment Time Frame: 2 Years
Treatment Frequency: Tried it Over 5 Times

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 7.00 7
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 7.00 7
More Energy / Mental Clarity 7.00 7
Better Sleep 7.00 7
No Side Effects 9.00 9
Convenience 5.00 5
Cost/Benefit 9.00 9
 
Depression Relief 3.00 3
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   1.00 1
Genitourinary Problem Relief 1.00 1
Skin Problem Relief 1.00 1
Hypoglycemia Relief 1.00 1

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0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

Massage   06/18/07
Reviewed by:     California, USA
I find that massage can be VERY painful when dealing with FMS, however, WELL worth the the pain. It eases up my tender spots, and also keeps someone ELSE in the loop with what my body is going through. I am able to discuss my aches and pains with someone who is caring and willing to work on a difficult disease.

Treatment Time Frame: 3 Years
Treatment Frequency: 1 Time Per Week

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 9.00 9
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 10.00 10
More Energy / Mental Clarity 6.00 6
Better Sleep 1.00 1
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 10.00 10
Cost/Benefit 9.00 9
 
Depression Relief 10.00 10
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   7.00 7
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.

Never Again   03/17/07
Reviewed by:     Florida, USA
I hurt worse than I did before I went. Never Again.. It cost me two weeks of recovery to get back to normal pain. Try certain area massages before going for the all over body massage. (Unfortunately I found out the hard way.)

Treatment Time Frame: 1 Week
Treatment Frequency: Tried it 1 Time

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 1.00 1
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 1.00 1
More Energy / Mental Clarity 1.00 1
Better Sleep n/a n/a
No Side Effects 1.00 1
Convenience 1.00 1
Cost/Benefit 1.00 1
 
Depression Relief 1.00 1
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   1.00 1
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.

no more therepy   11/21/06
Reviewed by:     Location Not Given
theraputic massage or any therepy made my fibromyalgia worse. i could hardly move my neck or walk. i was in so much pain from hardly much of a session the therepist talk to doctor and suggested to stop right away. i have tryed it before and had same reaction but was desperate so i did it again. any exersice or therepy causes extreme pain.

Treatment Time Frame: 3 Months
Treatment Frequency: Tried it 2 Times

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 1.00 1
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 1.00 1
More Energy / Mental Clarity 1.00 1
Better Sleep n/a n/a
No Side Effects 1.00 1
Convenience 2.00 2
Cost/Benefit 1.00 1
 
Depression Relief 2.00 2
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   1.00 1
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief 6.00 6

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1 out of 2 people found this review useful.

Pure Pain Relief   08/07/06
Reviewed by:     North Carolina, USA
Thank God for healing hands. If I were rich, I would hire my therapist for a daily massage. It alleviates the pain that goes down through your bones,and allows you to move. It can be painful if you have specific trigger points, but it is worth it afterward.

Treatment Time Frame: 3.5 Years
Treatment Frequency: 1 Time Per Month

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 9.00 9
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 9.00 9
More Energy / Mental Clarity n/a n/a
Better Sleep n/a n/a
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 5.00 5
Cost/Benefit 8.00 8
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   n/a n/a
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

Thai massage   11/01/05
Reviewed by:     Patong, Phuket,, Thailand
I have found that the Traditional Thai massage has helped my myofasical/FMS the most behind pain relief. But the massage is curing me not just helping me get by. I have had as many as 1,3HR massage everyday for 2 months and it was slowly helping. I have since found someone who is the "best" and really gets physical, she has "power" as they say here. The massage consists of forced stretching, cleaning of the lymphatic system, creating more white blood cells and direct very tough pressure, a chiropractic adjust. It is done on a bed or floor as the person is all over you giving her more leverage. A sharp elbow in my neck is heaven. I have a pump implanted in my side to give me constant pain meds + I take a Vicodan before a treatment. The first few massages really hurt as the body is cleansed. She goes after the pain and it hurts but, as they say it stops when she quits. I have now had a couple hundred hour at least and I feel that I may be half way through the spots that need to stretch/rip but I feel as though I am on the right track now. I beg to differ with the camp who say "go easy" on the places that hurt. They need to go after them to "break" them apart. I have had muscles "unwind" as if they were twisted string after very hard pressure. I pay $12.50 an hour here for the very best. A massage can be had for$6 an hour. I could not afford this in the US so for me it was cheaper for me to move here. Good Luck.

Treatment Time Frame: 4 Years
Treatment Frequency: 2 Times Per Week

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 8.00 8
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 8.00 8
More Energy / Mental Clarity 3.00 3
Better Sleep 3.00 3
No Side Effects 7.00 7
Convenience 10.00 10
Cost/Benefit 10.00 10
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   n/a n/a
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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1 out of 2 people found this review useful.

I wish!   09/10/05
Reviewed by:     Location Not Given
I wish I could get a massage more often, but can't afford it. It is worth every penny, but getting those pennies is another thing. Massage helps me more than any other treatment. More insurance companies should allow this as a medical expense.

Treatment Time Frame: Over 5 Years
Treatment Frequency: Tried it Over 5 Times

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 1.00 1
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 6.00 6
More Energy / Mental Clarity 8.00 8
Better Sleep 8.00 8
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 1.00 1
Cost/Benefit 10.00 10
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   1.00 1
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief 1.00 1
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

its good if you can afford it   08/16/05
Reviewed by:     Location Not Given
Its good if you can afford it, which is around one dollar a min. It does help with joint and muscle pain, also if you have the therpy where its a dark room and soft music, it calms your nerves which helps me with depression. The only thing is it does hurt during the theropy, and you will have muscle soreness, but it isn't pain like you have had. It makes me very sleepy afterwards, but they say its the toxins leaving my body. Also another hint is drink lots of water after the theropy. Hope it helps you too. By the way the affects last a couple of days in less you also continue to stretch in between theropies.

Treatment Time Frame: 4 Months
Treatment Frequency: 1 Time Per Week

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 8.00 8
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief n/a n/a
More Energy / Mental Clarity 6.00 6
Better Sleep 8.00 8
No Side Effects 8.00 8
Convenience 8.00 8
Cost/Benefit 7.00 7
 
Depression Relief 8.00 8
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   6.00 6
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief 1.00 1

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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.

Deep Tissue Massage   08/11/05
Reviewed by:     Monterey Coast, California, USA
I was given these treatments at zero cost and found them to be very disappointing. I never walked out feeling relieved and came to the point of dreading the visit. My therapist was very nice though!

Treatment Time Frame: 2 Weeks
Treatment Frequency: Tried it Over 5 Times

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 4.00 4
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 4.00 4
More Energy / Mental Clarity 1.00 1
Better Sleep 1.00 1
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 2.00 2
Cost/Benefit 2.00 2
 
Depression Relief 2.00 2
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   2.00 2
Genitourinary Problem Relief 1.00 1
Skin Problem Relief 1.00 1
Hypoglycemia Relief 1.00 1

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1 out of 2 people found this review useful.

Massage for my fibromyalgia basically helps   02/18/05
Reviewed by:     Wichita, Kansas, USA
I went to a massage therapist who knew what she was doing. She was able to work on my trigger points and my tender points. I find massage to be really soothing and stress relieving. I think the most important thing is to find someone who is really good if you're going to be spending all of your money.

Treatment Time Frame: 1 Year
Treatment Frequency: 2 Times Per Week

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 9.00 9
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 8.00 8
More Energy / Mental Clarity 10.00 10
Better Sleep 9.00 9
No Side Effects 9.00 9
Convenience 8.00 8
Cost/Benefit 5.00 5
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   n/a n/a
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief 1.00 1

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0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

Massage is one of the best things   11/15/04
Reviewed by:     Mississippi, USA
I look forward to my weekly massage. It helps me incredibly.

Treatment Time Frame: Over 5 Years
Treatment Frequency: 1 Time Per Week

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 10.00 10
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief n/a n/a
More Energy / Mental Clarity 10.00 10
Better Sleep 10.00 10
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 6.00 6
Cost/Benefit 7.00 7
 
Depression Relief 10.00 10
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   4.00 4
Genitourinary Problem Relief 3.00 3
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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2 out of 3 people found this review useful.

It's ok - not bad - not great - just ok   08/01/04
Reviewed by:     Seattle, Washington, USA
Massage therapy is ok for me in that it relieves my pain in the short term. Not for the long term though. A big problem is that it is expensive. Maybe I am expecting too much for just seeing the therapist two times a week.

Treatment Time Frame: 6 Months
Treatment Frequency: 2 Times Per Week

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 7.00 7
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief n/a n/a
More Energy / Mental Clarity 7.00 7
Better Sleep 6.00 6
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 5.00 5
Cost/Benefit 5.00 5
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   n/a n/a
Genitourinary Problem Relief n/a n/a
Skin Problem Relief n/a n/a
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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