Have you seen the word 'Jing' on the website, blog or maybe across the social media platforms and wondered what was this 'Jing'? Better yet what is the 'Jing Method™' and what does it have to do with booking your next massage appointment?
The Jing Method™ was founded by Rachel Fairweather and Meghan Mari. Together they own the renowned Jing Advanced Massage Institute in Brighton, England and they have co-authored the book Massage Fusion The Jing Method™ for the treatment of chronic pain.
Jing Massage is the first and only school to offer the highest qualification level in the UK in the professional field of massage therapy. UK therapists can achieve a degree level qualification in Clinical and Sports Massage with their 3 year part-time BTEC Level 6 Professional Diploma. It begins with Bodywork Beginnings and their Advanced Clinical Massage Therapist qualification and is completed with the BTEC Level 6 which includes doing a research study and writing a dissertation.
The Jing Method™ is used by massage therapists, osteopaths, physiotherapists, midwives, GPs, and those interested in a complementary health care model.
What is the Jing Method™ of Advanced Clinical Massage?
The Jing Method™ of Advanced Clinical Massage is a unique outcome based system for addressing chronic musculoskeletal pain through a tried and tested fusion of advanced soft tissue and massage techniques.
Effective with most types of chronic musculoskeletal pain including; back pain, sciatica, neck pain, whiplash, migraines, frozen shoulder, sports injuries, knee pain, ligament and tendon issues. As well as systemic conditions like fibromyalgia, myofascial pain syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and plantar fasciitis.
The Jing Method™ is a partnership between patient and practitioner where a six session treatment plan is designed to increase your mobility, agility, and joint range of motion (ROM), whilst focussing on decreasing your daily pain.
The Jing Method™ blends the best of advanced bodywork techniques from both East and West including trigger point, fascial work, acupressure and stretching with a truly holistic approach based on the biopsychosocial model of pain and modern neuroscience.
What can I expect from a Jing Method™ Advanced Clinical Massage?
As a client if you visit a therapist trained in the Jing Method™ of advanced clinical massage you can expect:
A warm and compassionate partner to guide you on your journey out of chronic pain
A reduction of your pain and increase in movement in 6 treatments or less*
A thorough assessment utilising orthopaedic functional muscle testing
An individual treatment plan to address your presenting pain condition
A fusion of advanced massage and soft tissue techniques drawn from East and West
Tailored after care to put you in the driving seat of your recovery
A Jing Method™ Advanced Clinical Massage Treatmentwill involve:
A thorough pre-treatment consultation and assessment together with your therapist you will agree on your desired outcome from treatment
A 45 minute hands-on treatment within a typical 60 minute appointment.
Re-assessment of your pain levels and range of motion post treatment
Follow-up aftercare, where you will be given appropriate stretches / mobilisations / mindfulness or strengthening exercises to help achieve your agreed upon outcome in a timely fashion
* The 'Fix-in-Six' sessions within the Jing Method of reducing pain and increasing movement will involve consecutive weekly and/or fortnightly appointments with a monthly maintenance plan to work alongside the in-clinic sessions with the at-home prescribed self-care and wellness plan. Jing's 'Fix-in-Six' is tailored both to the individual but also to the individual appointments within the package of treatments. A six-package session is available for purchase from Knotsology.
Blog post written by Bonnie Rose Aherin, L6 BTEC, ACMT | www.knotsology.com
Bonnie Rose is an Advanced Clinical and Sports & Rehab Massage Therapist and yoga teacher located in Dunfermline, Scotland, UK. With Knotsology she works to help people with the management of their mental health and chronic pain both in clinic and in online sessions.
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