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the galea and muscle relaxants
Supposedly a loose galea is a good thing for hair follicles. Instead of massaging how about injection or a topical of muscle relaxants?
shaftless- Posts : 1344
Join date : 2012-08-12
Re: the galea and muscle relaxants
What's wrong with a head massage?
Hairbeback- Posts : 884
Join date : 2009-04-02
Re: the galea and muscle relaxants
I'm lazy lol. But what if you are doing it wrong...or not enuff...or too much? The skin might lose it elasticity and stretch after a while. Then you are massaging stretched skin and stretching it further.
shaftless- Posts : 1344
Join date : 2012-08-12
Re: the galea and muscle relaxants
you could try progresse muscle relaxation (PMR)
A comparison of EMG feedback and progressive muscle relaxation training in anxiety neurosis.
Canter A, Kondo CY, Knott JR.
Abstract
Two similar groups of adult psychiatric patients carrying the diagnosis of anxiety neurosis were compared in their response to different methods of training in deep muscle relaxation. One group received EMG feedback and the other a modification of the Jacobson Progressive Relaxation method. The frontalis muscle was chosen as the target for feedback training and for the measurement of tension reduction in both groups, for the reason that this muscle has been shown to reflect the general muscle tension level in anxious patients. Training was carried out under controlled laboratory conditions, and objective muscle tension levels were obtained. Overall changes in the status of the anxiety symptoms, as determined by global ratings from patients and from primary therapists, were also compared in the two groups at the end of training. The results of the study indicated that both EMG feedback and the progressive muscle relaxation training produced significant reductions in frontalis tension levels. However, EMG feedback was found to be generally superior in producing larger reductions in muscle activity, with a concomitant relief in anxiety symptoms, for a greater number of the patients.
A comparison of EMG feedback and progressive muscle relaxation training in anxiety neurosis.
Canter A, Kondo CY, Knott JR.
Abstract
Two similar groups of adult psychiatric patients carrying the diagnosis of anxiety neurosis were compared in their response to different methods of training in deep muscle relaxation. One group received EMG feedback and the other a modification of the Jacobson Progressive Relaxation method. The frontalis muscle was chosen as the target for feedback training and for the measurement of tension reduction in both groups, for the reason that this muscle has been shown to reflect the general muscle tension level in anxious patients. Training was carried out under controlled laboratory conditions, and objective muscle tension levels were obtained. Overall changes in the status of the anxiety symptoms, as determined by global ratings from patients and from primary therapists, were also compared in the two groups at the end of training. The results of the study indicated that both EMG feedback and the progressive muscle relaxation training produced significant reductions in frontalis tension levels. However, EMG feedback was found to be generally superior in producing larger reductions in muscle activity, with a concomitant relief in anxiety symptoms, for a greater number of the patients.
alphadelta- Posts : 171
Join date : 2011-10-12
Re: the galea and muscle relaxants
botox works, but is no long term solution
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iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
Join date : 2014-05-06
Re: the galea and muscle relaxants
Rarely raise my eyebrows, doubt that theory
Hairbeback- Posts : 884
Join date : 2009-04-02
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