The Magic of Touch: Unpacking Therapeutic Massage and Massage Therapy at That’s the Rub

The Magic of Touch: Unpacking Therapeutic Massage and Massage Therapy at That’s the Rub

The difference between Therapeutic Massage and Massage Therapy

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The Magic of Touch: Unpacking Therapeutic Massage and Massage Therapy at That’s the Rub

Welcome to the world of healing touch at That’s the Rub Massage Therapy Center. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering about the difference between Therapeutic Massage and Massage Therapy, you’re in the right place. Today, we’re going to unravel this mystery and delve into the magic of these two practices.

Therapeutic Massage: Your Body’s Personal Superhero

Picture this: you’ve got a knot in your back that’s been nagging you for weeks. It’s like a stubborn stone lodged between your shoulder blades. This is where Therapeutic Massage swoops in like a superhero. This isn’t your average, feel-good rubdown. It’s a targeted mission to relieve pain, reduce stress, and tackle specific issues.

At That’s the Rub, we specialize in Therapeutic Massage following the KI Process, a unique approach developed by our very own Lisa Keplinger. It’s a results-oriented therapeutic massage that zeroes in on the culprit (that pesky knot) and works tirelessly to solve the problem. And the proof is in the pudding. A study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that therapeutic massage can reduce inflammation and speed up the healing process1.

Massage Therapy: The Swiss Army Knife of Wellness

Now, let’s turn our attention to Massage Therapy. This is the umbrella term for the practice of kneading and manipulating the body’s soft tissues. It’s like the Swiss Army knife in the world of massage, versatile and adaptable.

Massage Therapy at That’s the Rub can be anything from a gentle Swedish massage to a more intense deep-tissue massage. It’s all about improving health and well-being through hands-on healing. And the benefits? They’re as wide-ranging as the techniques themselves. From stress relief to improved circulation, the perks of Massage Therapy are vast2.

Therapeutic Massage vs. Massage Therapy: What’s the Deal?

So, we’ve got Therapeutic Massage, the problem-solver, and Massage Therapy, the jack of all trades. But what sets them apart? It’s all about the focus and application.

Therapeutic Massage is like a sniper, zeroing in on specific problem areas. Got a stiff neck from too much desk work? Therapeutic Massage is on the case. But Massage Therapy? It’s more like a Swiss Army knife, versatile and adaptable, ready to tackle whatever comes its way, be it stress relief or general wellness1.

At That’s the Rub, we’re all about tailoring our services to your needs. Whether you’re in need of targeted relief or a relaxing escape from the daily grind, we’ve got you covered.

Deep Tissue Massage: The Heavy Hitter

Now, let’s throw another player into the mix: Deep Tissue Massage. This is the heavy hitter of the massage world, targeting the deep layers of muscle and fascia. It’s a type of Therapeutic Massage, but remember, not all Therapeutic Massages are Deep Tissue. Therapeutic Massage can use a variety of techniques, all tailored to the individual’s specific needs2.

The Power of Touch: Health and Wellness

Whether you’re team Therapeutic Massage or team Massage Therapy, one thing’s for sure: the power of touch is undeniable. Both can help reduce stress, improve circulation, alleviate pain, and promote relaxation. Regular sessions can even boost your immune system and improve sleep patterns. So, no matter which you choose, you’re in for a treat.

Your Path to Wellness at That’s the Rub

In the end, whether you choose Therapeutic Massage or Massage Therapy boils down to your individual needs and health goals. If you’re dealing with a specific issue like chronic pain or recovering from an injury, Therapeutic Massage might be your best bet. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a relaxing escape and overall wellness, a Massage Therapy session could be just the ticket.

But remember, no matter what path you choose, at That’s the Rub, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Our team of skilled therapists is committed to providing personalized care that targets your unique needs and promotes your overall wellness.

So why wait? Embark on your journey to wellness with us today. Check out our booking portal to schedule your next session. We can’t wait to welcome you!

References

  • Crane, J. D., Ogborn, D. I., Cupido, C., Melov, S., Hubbard, A., Bourgeois, J. M., & Tarnopolsky, M. A. (2012). Massage Therapy Attenuates Inflammatory Signaling After Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 18(2), 140–148. Link
  • Field, T., Diego, M., & Hernandez-Reif, M. (2007). Massage therapy research. Developmental Review, 27(1), 75-89. Link
  • Moraska, A., & Chandler, C. (2009). Changes in Clinical Parameters in Patients with Tension-type Headache Following Massage Therapy: A Pilot Study. The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 17(2), 86–94. Link
  • Moyer, C. A., Rounds, J., & Hannum, J. W. (2004). A Meta-Analysis of Massage Therapy Research. Psychological Bulletin, 130(1), 3–18. Link
Listening to Your Body: The Benefits of Massage Therapy

Listening to Your Body: The Benefits of Massage Therapy

Listening to Your body the Importance of Massage Therapy

You work hard. You don’t get enough sleep. You’re always on the go. It’s no wonder you’re feeling a little (or a lot) stressed out. But did you know that massage therapy can help reduce stress and promote overall health? Massage therapy is more than just a way to relax; it’s a critical component of your health care regimen. Here’s why you should consider adding massage therapy to your health care routine.

Reduce Stress

The benefits of massage therapy for reducing stress

Massage therapy is one of the oldest and most natural forms of healing. It has been used for centuries to improve overall health, reduce stress, and promote a sense of well-being.

Today, massage therapy is more popular than ever. People are realizing the many benefits that come with regular massage sessions. If you’re feeling stressed out, overworked, or just generally unhealthy, consider adding massage therapy to your health care routine. You won’t regret it!

Massage therapy relaxes the body and mind.

There are many benefits to massage therapy when it comes to reducing stress. One of the most important is that it relaxes the body and mind, which in turn can help to reduce tension and anxiety. Massage therapy can also help to improve sleep quality, which is essential for overall health and well-being. Additionally, massage therapy can help to boost the immune system and increase energy levels. All of these benefits can work together to help reduce stress levels and improve overall health. If you’re feeling stressed out, consider adding a few massage sessions to your weekly routine. You won’t regret it!

It helps release tension in the muscles.

One of the primary benefits of massage therapy is that it helps to release tension in the muscles. When you’re stressed out, your muscles tend to tense up, which can lead to pain and discomfort. Massage therapy can help to loosen those muscles and promote relaxation. This can be extremely beneficial for overall health and well-being.

Massage therapy also helps to improve circulation. When you’re stressed out, your body produces more cortisol, which can have a negative effect on blood flow. Massage therapy can help to improve circulation and reduce the amount of cortisol in the body. This can help to improve overall health and well-being.

Finally, massage therapy is a great way to reduce stress levels. When you’re stressed out, your body goes into “fight or flight” mode, which can have a number of negative consequences for overall health. Massage therapy can help to calm the body and mind, and promote a sense of peace and well-being.

It can improve circulation and energy flow.

One of the primary benefits of massage therapy is that it helps to improve circulation. When you’re stressed out, your body produces more cortisol, which can have a negative effect on blood flow. Massage therapy can help to improve circulation and reduce the amount of cortisol in the body. This can help to improve overall health and well-being.

Additionally, massage therapy can help to boost the immune system and increase energy levels. All of these benefits can work together to help improve circulation and promote overall health. If you’re feeling sluggish or run down, consider adding a few massage sessions to your weekly routine.

Massage therapy provides a sense of calm and peace.

Calm is important because it allows the body and mind to relax and rejuvenate. When you’re stressed out, your body is in a constant state of fight or flight mode, which can be harmful to overall health. Massage therapy can help to calm the body and mind, and promote a sense of peace and well-being. This can be extremely beneficial for overall health and well-being.

It supports self-healing and helps the body to rebalance itself.

The body has an amazing ability to heal itself. It does this through a number of different techniques, and can be aided by massage therapy and aromatherapy which can help reduce stress levels as well improve circulation in the muscles by increasing blood flow or strengthening them with exercise if they’re too relaxed due to lackadaisical stretching habits! Your body wants to be in a balanced state, and when it’s not, massage can help encourage balance by providing deep tissue pressure that releases endorphins (feel-good hormones) which have a pain-relieving effect as well! This one-two punch can speed healing throughout the body long after the massage itself is finished.

Promote Muscle Relaxation

Massage therapy isn’t just good for your mind; it’s also good for your muscles (while obvious on the surface, there’s depth to this idea). When you’re stressed, your muscles tend to tense up, leading to pain and stiffness due to waste-product build-up in the tissues. Massage therapy helps to promote muscle relaxation and improve range of motion, which in turn will improve the elimination of stress hormones like cortisol. As a result, you’ll feel less pain and be able to move more easily, which in turn will continue the cycle of stress reduction.

If you’re looking for a way to reduce stress and promote overall health, consider adding regular massage therapy to your health care routine. Massage therapy has numerous benefits, including reducing stress levels, promoting muscle relaxation, and improving circulation. So what are you waiting for? Schedule an appointment with a licensed massage therapist at That’s the Rub today!

Massage Therapy for Recovering from COVID-19: Stress Relief Tips

Massage Therapy for Recovering from COVID-19: Stress Relief Tips

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Getting Back to Normal after COVID-19

Massage therapy has been shown to be an effective way to reduce stress and promote relaxation. In times of high stress, such as during a pandemic, massage can be a vital tool for helping people recover and stay healthy. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of massage for recovering from COVID-19 and provide some tips for how to get the most out of your massage sessions.

There are many benefits to massage therapy, but some of the most important for recovering from COVID-19 include:

  • Reducing stress and anxiety: Massage has been shown to reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol. This can help to promote relaxation and ease anxiety.
  • Improving sleep: Massage can help to improve sleep quality by promoting relaxation and reducing stress levels.
  • Boosting immunity: Massage has been shown to boost immunity by increasing levels of white blood cells. This can help your body fight off infection and speed up recovery.

Here are some tips for getting the most out of massage therapy for recovering from COVID-19:

  • Schedule regular sessions: To get the most benefit from massage, it is important to schedule regular sessions. This will help to reduce stress levels and promote relaxation.
  • Find a qualified therapist: Make sure to find a qualified massage therapist who has experience working with people recovering from COVID-19. Therapists at That’s the Rub Massage Therapy Center have been on the frontlines of the pandemic and massage since the beginning, constantly updating our practices and procedures based on current research and techniques.
  • Communicate with your therapist: Be sure to communicate with your massage therapist about your goals for the session. This will help them tailor the massage to meet your needs.

We hope that these tips have been helpful in understanding how massage can help you recover from the stress of COVID-19. If you have any questions or want to schedule your next treatment, please contact us at 812-333-3393 or online 24/7 at www.thatstherub.com (or by clicking here, of course). We are here to help you on your journey to recovery!

LISA SPEAKS! Happy 2018!

LISA SPEAKS! Happy 2018!

Lisa Keplinger, Founder, Visionary, and Executive Genius behind That's the Rub

Happy New Year!!!

Last year was a good year for That’s the Rub and we’re so happy YOU were a part of it. So many things happened that it’s hard to keep track, so I won’t be like that aunt that recounts all her blessings in one end of the year letter to all (though that is something to aspire to, I suppose). Just know that we at That’s the Rub appreciate all of our patrons and we want to help you with your goals for 2018 and beyond. Being a major goal setter myself, I understand how daunting it can be to just get started and that it takes support, patience, love and a kick in the pants sometimes to ensure that we reach our goals. Sometimes that type of support needs to come from outside sources, not just within ourselves in order to achieve our goals. We at That’s the Rub want to be there for you.
Setting challenging goals is hard, but it’s made more challenging than it needs to be when we’re stressed, overwhelmed, or feeling distracted because of our skin, our largest, most protective organ, is so chapped and dry from the cold and wind (both of which we have plenty of this year). Don’t let your skin slow you down on your way to reaching your goals. Take care of your skin, so your skin can take care of you.
I know, you’re thinking “I don’t even know where to begin.” All of the marketing is so overwhelming it can be hard to know where to start. Make a plan to take better care of your skin. Start by contacting a local company specializing in skin care (That’s the Rub recently launched it’s own brand THAT: for example…pick me! pick me!) and ask them about their skin care options and how taking better of your skin will help you in more ways than just your skin. You should be prepared for the responses though, we’re very passionate about our skin care and in our enthusiasm to share we may get carried away.
That’s the Rub launched THAT:face our own Age Defy Facial and skin care line November 2017. We did it for several reasons:

  1. We’ve been talking about developing our own line for years, but we couldn’t find the right herbalist to help us do that. We’re very picky (Jim says “snobby”), they had to be local, amazingly knowledgeable, enthusiastic about our vision of  what we wanted and needed in a skin care, and able to source the highest possible therapeutic grade herbs and essential oils that we could get our hands on — I admit, this is mainly because I don’t want to put crap and chemicals in or on my body, and I can tell when it’s there because my skin immediately reacts to things that have it.
  2. I wanted the Age Defy skincare for me. I’m going on 47 years this month, last summer I noticed that my forehead (my poor frontalis) was getting a very prominent wrinkle in it and my neck too (from weight gains throughout the years most likely), but just because I know why they are there, doesn’t mean I have to stand by and let them remain! I decided I needed to do something about it.  So we found a phenomenal local herbalist and started making our own products. I’ve been using them exclusively since October and my skin has never felt or looked better. My pores have been minimized and so have my breakouts around highly hormonal times, my wrinkles have been diminished, and I feel hydrated (NOT an easy accomplishment with the weather being up and down as much as it has been lately).

I love our THAT:face line so much, we’re developing it for the body as well, because really, we have skin everywhere NOT just on our face (really, it’s true!). Therefore, we have also launched THAT:body massage oils: herbal infused, with therapeutic grade essential oils, small-batch, and hand-crafted — they feel and smell amazing. And there is MORE TO COME! So if you’re looking for taking better care of you in 2018, let us help you with skin care and body care (of course we still have our amazing massages!) and awareness of all that your body can feel and do for you, when it gets a little extra love and attention.
We look forward to assisting you in 2018 in reaching your goals, whether it’s at That’s the Rub Downtown or at Iron Pit Gym (limited service menu) in our brand new Sports Massage Clinic (see below for more info on that!), That’s the Rub is here for you.

Happy New Year!

Yours in Health,
Lisa

Thank YOU, Bloomington! You Chose US!

Thank YOU, Bloomington! You Chose US!

Readers' Choice Bloomington's Best Day Spa

Thank you, thank YOU, THANK YOU! We know you have lots of choices where to get your massage and spa services, and YOU chose us as Bloomington’s Best Day Spa in the Herald-Time’s Readers’ Choice Awards — we couldn’t be more honored!

In October, 2009, That’s the Rub opened it’s doors with one massage therapist (Lisa), one room, and one computer geek (Jim). Just over five years later, Lisa and Jim are still around, but That’s the Rub has grown a bit: We’re proud to be home to the 10 (TEN!) best massage therapists ever assembled, a spectacular tarot reader, the finest front desk team you could ask for, six unique treatment rooms decked out with local art, a brand-new Body Boutique!

We’re only as good as our clients and customers, and YOU are the BEST in the World!

Thank YOU!

That’s the Rub,
Lisa, Rachel, Theresa, Holly-Lynn, Gabrielle, Krystal, Elizabeth, Jess, Tonya Fay, Carol, Daun, Emily, Kaeli, Madinah, Hazel, and, of course, Jim!
PS – Oh yes, and in case that wasn’t enough, last week we ALSO had our 500th LIKE on Facebook, AND we performed our 15,000th massage at That’s the Rub! WOWZERS! You folks REALLY are the very best!