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Heidi M. Johnson, LMT

Posture

3/19/2020

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I am ready to move! After being sick for a week and not having energy to do much, my body feels stuck. My back is starting to hurt. My limbs are stiff. A slow walk in the rain may be just the thing this body and soul need.

Even when I feel better, we are recommended to not give massages for a few weeks to help flatten the curve. So, it is time to learn family and self massage, and keep moving!
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Testimonials - Miracle of Touch

3/16/2019

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I am always amazed at the miracle of touch. I never know if what I am doing will make a difference, so it is always nice to receive feedback that I helped to reduce pain. As a massage therapist, I don't do anything "magic" - I simply help the body into the parasympathetic mode, or into a state of relaxation, and the body can begin to heal itself.
One regular client said that he considered me one of his healthcare providers - along with his doctors, physical therapists, and other providers. That was one of the best compliments I have ever received! I would love to work together with other helathcare practitioners in meeting your needs. -Heidi

Testimonials from Clients

"I began therapy with Heidi about two months ago, and I have seen good improvement in my flexibility and circulation. I've broken the seventy-year-old barrier and my muscles and joints have gotten stiff and sore from injury and over-use, plus the circulation isn't as efficient as it once was. Heidi has done a lot to improve my overall well-being and lift my spirits in general. She's easy to talk with, listens closely and thinks before speaking. I've worked with several massage therapists for health reasons over the years; my profession was a very physically demanding one and I incurred much injury and tissue damage before retiring. 

Heidi continually adds to her knowledge database, uses her books and the Internet to learn about specific issues pertaining to her clients, is one of the more knowledgeable therapists I've found and is my favorite. I'm sincere when I say I am grateful to her for her innate need to understand the human body, her (ongoing) help, her ability to communicate on a deeper level and her compassion. These are the things I find important in a medical professional, and that is where she excels  Thanks, Heidi!"
-Jim M. (March 2019)
​"My experience at Renewal Massage Clinic has been such a blessing as I was recuperating from chronic sciatica and hip bursitis. I had been seeing a physical therapist and was released from his care with a slight amount of relief from pain. Heidi was successful with doing positional release in the area along with her healing touch massage over several months of therapy. Now, free from pain, I feel like I have my life back again and will be forever grateful to her and her knowledge and expertise." 
-Janeen S. (Feb. 2019)
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"The opportunity to have Heidi work on my sports induced issues was helpful. She has a calming and reassuring disposition that makes the process smooth. Being afraid she took the time to explain what was happening with my body and how I could assist in the healing process as she massaged, found pressure points and moved the legs and back. I am hoping for a return appointment."
-Stephanie P. (Aug. 2018)
"Heidi came to my  rescue last Friday. . . . I was awakened by severe back pain. . . I received no help from my physician and was left to experience continued severe pain over the weekend. I decided to call Heidi . . . . [She] had family visiting . . . . [yet] was very empathetic and responsive to my needs. . . . She massaged my back for only about 15 minutes.I experienced almost instant pain relief.  I went home from the massage and fell asleep. The pain was gone and hasn’t returned. . . . She is a hero health care provider.
-Russ H. (June 2018) Read the complete testimonial
Below are more testimonials from clients, listed by the type of massage they received - Myofascial Release, Manual Lymph Drainage, Spinal Touch, Shiatsu, Swedish, Thai, or Cranio-Sacral.

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How Soon Can I Receive A Massage After An Injury?

9/10/2018

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​I am often asked how soon after an injury can one receive a massage. If the injury is soft-tissue related, with a skilled massage therapist, you can receive treatment immediately. Depending on the injury, the massage may be brief and light touch. Often return visits will be beneficial and the massage may change in length and depth.

From personal experience and from observing my clients, the sooner you receive a massage, the quicker and better the healing. Often just a few minutes of treatment can yield relief. 

Back Pain - Quick Relief!

A testimonial from one of my regular clients:
Heidi came to my  rescue last Friday. At 2am on Friday morning I was awakened by severe back pain. I was unable to get an appointment with my physician that day, but was told to take a prescription of prednisone for a week. Then my physician failed to send the electronic prescription to the pharmacy and I didn’t find out about it until after the physician’s office was closed for the weekend. I called the physician’s answering service, but they couldn’t get the on call physician to respond. As a result, I received no help from my physician and was left to experience continued severe pain over the weekend. 

I decided to call Heidi and see if she could find time to massage this painful area of my back. It was Friday evening and Heidi had family visiting her home from out of town. Heidi was very empathetic and responsive to my needs. She had me come immediately for a back massage. She massaged my back for only about 15 minutes. I experienced almost instant pain relief. I went home from the massage and fell asleep. The pain was gone and hasn’t returned. 


Heidi’s willingness to quickly respond and her expertise rescued me from having to continue suffering in severe pain. She is a hero health care provider.

​-Russ H. (June 2018)
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AMTA National Convention 2017

9/21/2017

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Massage provides pain relief!
2017 AMTA National Convention - Class on Rotational Forces with Lee Stang
I learned a lot at the 2017 AMTA National Convention in Pasadena! I attended a research class on massage and pain management. There is more research showing that massage helps lessen pain, and with the opiod epidemic many physicians are searching for additional ways to manage pain.

I have had amazing experiences with some of my clients needing much less pain medication after surgery. Stay tuned for one of those stories. 

My back was killing me the day before I attended the AMTA National Convention. If I had to be at convention with a hurt back, this was certainly the right one! I experienced pain relief during my hands-on classes and when a great travel companion/roommate - another massage therapist - gave me a two-hour massage one night. My back pain was manageable, and at times disappeared! 

I learned some new techniques in managing lower back pain and neck issues. It was been a great convention! 

I love learning. I love being a massage therapist. I love helping to lessen the pain and discomfort of my clients. Call me for an appointment!
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Mountain Massage

9/7/2017

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Sore Muscles Need Massage!
During our back-country camping trip in the Grand Tetons we kayaked a total of 17 miles and hiked over 15 miles. Surprisingly, we didn't feel too sore, but when we tried to sleep our bodies reminded us how old we are! The small back-packing thermarests are not as comfortable as our mattress at home. Our last night out, we finally got smart and gave each other 15 minute back and thigh massages - simple compressions - something anyone can do! It made a world of difference - both of us slept much better. Next time we'll remember to end each night with a quick and simple massage.

​If you are sore after all of your end-of-summer activities, I recommend booking a massage! Contact me for an appointment.
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Chronic Back Pain

3/20/2017

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Spinal Touch

Stephanie was referred to me. She had lived with nearly a life-time of chronic back pain due to a childhood automobile accident. We decided to try something different. For about five months she came to me weekly for quick 15-30 minute sessions. I did Spinal Touch Therapy (I'll write another blog explaining it, in the meantime, call and ask me about it). We tracked her average pain level each week. She had been living with constant pain at level four or five (on a scale of one to ten).

Amazingly, within a few weeks her average pain was only a one, and within a few more weeks, she regularly started reporting zero pain! I was as surprised as she was. We were thrilled and hoped that the change was permanent. She started sleeping through the night and was able to return to running and enjoying other activities with her husband. We quit the therapy when she moved out of state. She is now the happy mother of a cute little girl.

Stephanie's Story

When I was walking home from school at the age of 8, I was struck by a moving car. As a result, I fractured my femur and hip. As my body healed, I compensated from the injury on the opposite leg which resulted in sacral misalignment. As a teenager and young adult, I experienced chronic lower-back pain which at times prevented me from bending over or participating in my favorite athletic activities. Although the severity of pain was not consistent, I experienced pain on a daily basis. 

After college and beginning my career, my back pain worsened. As a runner, I found my post-run recoveries much more difficult and sleep was often interrupted by deep pain.  I was referred to Heidi by a close family member, so I knew I was in good hands.

Heidi is not only professional, but she is a very thorough caregiver who seeks to solve a problem rather than simply give relief. While the relief I felt from my spinal-touch therapy was incredibly liberating after only a session or two, I noticed that my diminished pain was lasting. In the past, a massage elsewhere gave me relief for a matter of days, but after consistent work with Heidi, my relief lasted longer and longer. Even after I stopped seeing Heidi (due to moving to another state), I noticed that my pain level and occurrence of back pain had decreased significantly. 

Heidi's approach to massage therapy showed me how important it is to understand the human body. I felt that she considered my whole-body wellness and not only my problem area.

Stephanie J. 
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Who Needs A Gym When You Have Snow?

1/25/2017

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Are You Sore 
From Shoveling Snow?

Sore Muscles Benefit from Massage!
Beautiful Snow!
When I shovel snow multiple times a day, I figure that counts as going to the gym or working out (not that I really ever do either one). I've had quite a few clients come recently who had injuries or were very sore from shoveling snow. They know that a good massage will help them to recover quicker!
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With so much snow this winter it's been a challenge to keep the pathways cleared all the time! I need to plan extra time between clients so that I can shovel the walkway.
Although I take precautions to protect my body, I am still sore and could use a good massage every time I shovel. But who has that benefit?! (Other than maybe my husband and daughter. . . )

Some things I do to protect myself:

  • Stay positive! The snow is beautiful and we need the moisture. We like to cross-country ski, so I think about enjoying the snow rather than the labor of shoveling it.
  • Push and lift with my core muscles.
  • Remember that movement and weight resistance are good for my body!
  • Take a warm shower afterwards (or go to sauna if I have time).
  • Use the foam roller and do the Melt Method on my sorest muscles after I get out of the shower.
  • Take an arnica homeopathy remedy for sore muscles.
  • Rub a lotion with arnica and other herbs onto my sore muscles.
  • Talk my husband into massaging my sore muscles.
  • Book a massage when he is too busy or not around.
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Do You Feel That Knot?

3/3/2016

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The Massage You Really Want

I've had many clients with pain between their shoulder blades. They tell me that I can spend the entire hour massaging their upper back. I don't. Don't get me wrong, I try to give each person the massage they want; I just don't give them the massage they tell me to do, rather the one they really want.

They want relief from their pain. Clients regularly ask me, "Do you feel that huge knot?" Uh, no. . .  I used to think that I was horrible at palpation because I couldn't feel the "obvious" knots. But in the last three years of massaging, I have learned a few things. 

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Fascia Research Video

4/13/2015

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Fascia - Explanation for Some Back Pain

Next fall I am attending the Fourth International Fascia Congress. I'm pretty excited to learn more! I know that a lot of the research will go over my head, but in preparation, I am reading and watching videos on fascia research. I try to apply what I am learning to my massage work. This documentary video is a bit long, but offers some of the latest research on why ancient healing techniques like massage, yoga, and acupuncture are so effective in relieving pain: they all help break up adhesion in the fascia.
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Connective Tissue - Clue to Understanding Pain

2/19/2015

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I am intrigued by fascia, or connective tissue. I use myofascial release in many massages and find that it helps to break adhesion, thus decreasing pain and increasing range of motion. Today I read an article in The Scientist by Dr Helene M. Langevin where she explains her research with connective tissue. I'll highlight some of what she wrote below, but you can read the entire article if you want more information.

The Science of Stretch

The study of connective tissue is shedding light on pain 
and providing new explanations for alternative medicine.
Helene M. Langevin is a visiting professor of medicine and Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and a professor of neurological sciences at the University of Vermont.
Connective tissue is one of the most integral components of the human machine. Indeed, one could draw a line between any two points of the body via a path of connective tissue. This network is so extensive and ubiquitous that if we were to lose every organ, muscle, bone, nerve, and blood vessel in our bodies, we would still maintain the same shape: our “connective-tissue body.”

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