- A series of head and neck massages in 1/2 –1 hour sessions as appropriate for patient’s care
- Patient education re: posture, mouth movement, stretching, exercise, sleep positions, etc.
- Self massage
- Referral to a chiropractor if appropriate
- Referral to dentist for evaluation for brux guard as necessary
- Use of ice for pain
Contact Joan today to schedule an appointment to discuss treatment: 319/841-2150 or 319/431-7186

• Manually separates muscle fibers
• Lengthens muscles
• Helps decrease muscle contraction
• Relieves muscular tension
• Relaxes muscles
• Reduces muscle soreness and fatigue
• Reduces trigger point formation
• Increases range of motion
• Increases flexibility
• Tones weak muscles
• Improves muscle nutrition
Contact Joan today to schedule an appointment for a massage: 319/841-2150

• Seek professional massage of the head and neck to relieve the muscles that produce headaches.
• Watch your posture—keep your head over your shoulders, not slouching forward when sitting or walking.
• Keep your teeth apart at rest—do not clench or grind your teeth.
• At rest your tongue should be relaxed in the bottom of your mouth, not against your palate.
• Treat your headache with 20 minutes of ice on your temples, forehead, neck, or other areas of pain.
• Stretch and massage your face and neck muscles often, especially after getting home from a hard day and before you go to sleep.
• See a dentist to be fitted for a professional brux guard to prevent grinding or clenching.
Contact Joan today to schedule an appointment for a massage: 319/841-2150 or 319/431-7186.