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Trigger Point Therapy Specialist

Posted on 31 January 2008 by Robert Vignoli

Are you looking for that “oh it hurts so good” type of massage session? If so, you are in luck, Robert Vignoli is an expert at trigger point therapy and he is now, back on schedule taking new clients.

And what if I told you that if Robert does not deliver EXACTLY what you are looking for, your massage session is FREE!

With over 11 years of experience, he knows his stuff and his massage sessions are 100% guaranteed. So with nothing to lose, Roman Paradigm Massage and Robert invite you to come in for a 75 minute massage special.

A Yelp Review

“Truly Robert is a talented and intuitive Masseur…I was in a few car accidents in 2006 and one day I was in so much pain from traveling last month (Dec. 2007) that I made a last minute appointment just looking for some relief for the pain in my shoulder blades but Robert was able to find a number of things going on inside my muscles that truly surprised me…He knew things my body had been through and asked me about them before I said anything….I would Definitely see Robert again and hope to on my next trip to California.”

Trishann C.

Fire Eyes Photography, Seattle, WA.

Robert also specializes in deep tissue massage, stretching and active release techniques and he uniquely combines all these different methods into your massage session. Each massage session is designed for your specific needs and goals that you will discuss with him, he will often share with his clients on what he finds and educates you as to why you are hurting or having trouble recovery from old or present injuries.

“A tight muscle is like; a light bulb that is on, but when you walk into the room to hit the switch off, the lights stay on. A tight muscle is “on” continuously (contracted) working even at rest.

A weak or faulty working muscle is like, walking into a room and flipping the light on, yet it just flickers on and off, a weak muscle will never work properly when ask to.” by RCV

Many of the problems associated with our muscle pain is related to shortening of muscles (tight muscles) and the direct relationship to the opposing muscles, which are made weak. This shortening of our working muscles will often lead to a muscle constantly being “on” even at rest, and over a period of time, a lack of tone and fatigue to its opposing muscle or antagonist muscle groups. Once this condition is observed, the correct approach will be to deal with the shorten muscle groups first. Most often when you release chronically short muscles, the opposing muscles groups will regain some of their strength almost immediately.

Currently, he is co-authoring an alternative health ebook on prevention and recovering strategies for carpal tunnel syndrome. His carpal tunnel syndrome case studies are seeing remarkable improvements with their CTS symptoms. If you are someone who suffers from carpal tunnel syndrome please let us know at the time of booking your massage appointment.

 

Hours of Operation for Robert

Wednesday, Friday and Saturday

10:30am - 8:00pm

You can book your appt online

www.rpm-therapy.com

 

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