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Buckhead Bodyworks and the Peachtree Road Race 2000
Julie Register's daughter, husband and college friend visited this day spa in Atlanta, Georgia to prepare for and repair from the 2000 4th of July race

Click to Enlarge - T-Shirt awarded to Runners of the Peachtree Raod Race 2000It's that time of year again. Every 4th of July my husband, Jeff, and our friend since our Georgia Tech days, Frank, celebrate by running the 10K Peachtree Road Race* in Atlanta, Georgia. Their prize is a coveted T-shirt given to those that finish the race. Every year they say they will get in shape and run to prepare for the event. Every year the event sneaks up on them and finds them poorly prepared. Every year they run. Every year they can hardly walk for a day or two after the event. 

This year my daughter, Megan, decided to join them. This year was no different from previous years. Jeff was the most prepared. He ran 2-3 miles 3-4 times a week for a few weeks preceding the race - nowhere near the recommended 20-25 miles/week. Megan ran once for 1/4 mile. Frank walked at work at lunchtime. 

Robb Doyle, LMT, NMTClick to Enlarge - Buckhead BodyworksI decided to intervene and arrange massages for them with Robb Doyle, LMT, NMT* of Buckhead Bodyworks. I explained to Robb that these runners were weekend warriors and asked what he could do to minimize their discomfort during and after the race. Robb recommended a sports massage the day before the race and within an hour or two immediately following the race. The sooner the massage, the better it will help speed recovery. According to Robb, sports massage is primarily for the serious athlete who trains continuously. It focuses on the muscles relevant to the particular athletic activity. It also includes pre-event, post-event and maintenance techniques that promote greater athletic endurance and performance, lessen chances of injury and reduce recovery time. At this point, we wanted to focus on minimizing chance of injury and reducing recovery time.

On the afternoon of July 3, we all filed into Buckhead Bodyworks. Robb had the runners all complete questionnaires before the massage in order to develop a game plan and ensure coverage of areas that needed attention. He explained that he would be using aromatherapy in the massage (a combination of Arum eucalyptus - a natural analgesic/pain reliever, peppermint - to increase circulation, and other essential oils). The massage lotion used was Biotone's Deep Tissue Massage Lotion. He also explained that he would be using a combination of neuromuscular, trigger point, and Swedish massage techniques (illustrated below). 

Trigger points are accumulations of waste products around a nerve receptor. Trigger points can present themselves as referred patterns of sensation such as sharp pain, dull ache, tingling, pins and needles, hot or cold, as well as can create symptoms such as nausea, ear ache, or blurred vision. To diffuse a trigger point, static compression (pressure) is applied for 10 seconds, released, then pressure applied for 10 more seconds in a pumping action while the client breathes deeply. This action flushes the toxins and calms the nerves. Trigger point massage requires the participation of the client to communicate the presence and intensity of pain and discomfort. The therapist and client work together as a team to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment. Trigger point therapy is a subset of neuromuscular therapy which examines and treats muscles and muscle attachments in layers from superficial to deep, ligaments and connective tissues.  

Megan went first. Robb started by asking Megan if she had any discomfort. She said her neck was stiff, so Robb started by treating her neck and shoulders then worked on her legs. 

Click to Enlarge - Rob Doyle of Buckhead Bodyworks gives a Sports Massage to Megan. Here is effleurage of quadriceps
Rob Doyle of Buckhead Bodyworks gives a Sports Massage to Megan. Here is effleurage of quadriceps
(Swedish massage technique)
Click to Enlarge - Cross fiber friction around patella
Cross fiber friction around patella
Click to Enlarge - Medial displacement of patella with cross fiber friction under edge of patella
Medial displacement of patella with cross fiber friction under edge of patella
Click to Enlarge - Treatment of the abductors
Treatment of the abductors
Click to Enlarge - Compression of tibialis anterior
Compression of tibialis anterior
(where shin splints occur)
Click to Enlarge - Treating tendons on top of foot
Treating tendons on top of foot

Click to Enlarge - Manual traction to release sacral iliac joint (releases joint pressure and eases the lower back)
Manual traction to release sacral iliac joint (releases joint pressure and eases the lower back)


Click to Enlarge - Palmer compression of hamstrings
Palmer compression of hamstrings
(Swedish massage technique)


Click to Enlarge - Treating the soleus muscle
Treating the soleus muscle


Click to Enlarge - Effleurage of the calf
Effleurage of the calf
(Swedish massage technique)


Click to Enlarge - Treatment of the Achilles tendon
Treatment of the Achilles tendon

Frank had pain in the back right leg in the center of the calf as well as discomfort in the lower right back and hip area. This is an area that can be affected by sitting on a wallet. Frank has a very thick wallet much like that of George Costanza on the Seinfeld show. Robb worked on these as well as the complete leg massage.

Jeff described himself as the "Trigger Point Poster Child" with pain in the neck, calves, knee (not so much now, but it limited running in past), and back (when he bent over). Robb worked on these areas as well as the complete leg massage.

All runners felt good after the massage. Their muscles felt looser and more flexible with a greater range of motion. We said our goodbyes until the following day.

At 5:30 am July 4th, Linda, Frank's wife, and I were on our way to be traffic marshals for the race. The runners were up and on their way to the starting point before 7. Linda and I saw Jeff and Megan roughly at the half way point of the race course (almost at the top of cardiac hill across from Piedmont Hospital). Other than Megan being a little red in the face, they looked good and said they were doing fine. We missed Frank, but with 55,000 runners, that was likely to happen. 

We reassembled at the hotel where the runners showered. Then we all filed back into Buckhead Bodyworks. The runners looked forward to some relief from the massages they were about to receive. Robb asked them individually if they would rather have a relaxing or stimulating aroma in the air. They all chose stimulating, so Robb added a few drops of Arum peppermint essential oil in a small potpourri pot filled with water. 

Megan said she was in good shape. She was definitely feeling the effects of the endorphin high that kind of effort creates. Her ankle, a spot on her hip, and a blister on the foot were the only painful areas. The shoulder and neck stiffness from the day before were virtually gone. Robb repeated the prior day's massage with less intensity, giving extra attention to those areas that needed it. Megan said she felt great after the massage.

Frank's biggest area of concern were his toes and bottoms of his feet. His calves were still tender and had been before and after the first massage. The left leg was less sore, though. Robb used Biofreeze on Frank's lower legs. It is a mentholated gel containing an herbal complex specific for pain. Frank said he felt a big difference (for the better) after having the massage. Even the bottom of his feet were less painful. 

Jeff felt swollen after the race and took 3 ibuprofen before showering. He had slight knee pain on the inside where there are two attachments to the hamstring. He was also sore on the left foot, side of thigh, and lower back. Jeff said he felt much better after the massage.


Post race, post treatment runners

Robb suggested the runners soak in a warm bath with 2 cups of Epsom salts that evening. The magnesium sulphate in the Epsom salts is a natural muscle relaxant.  He also recommends drinking a whey protein isolate shake within one hour of strenuous exercise. It is the easiest protein to digest and speeds muscle recovery and boosts the immune system. As Robb says, "Take care of your muscles. They move you through life."

In addition to Sports Massage, NeuroMuscular Therapy and Trigger Point Therapy, Buckhead Bodyworks offers Classic Western massage, Deep Tissue Massage, chair massage, aromatherapy body wraps and outcall massage.

The Peachtree Road Race often provides volunteer massage therapists at the end of the race. While Robb was occupied with us for this race, he has volunteered for this kind of event in the past. He was one of 18 massage therapists who volunteered for the Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk. They provided over 1000 massages in one night.

All runners agreed they would definitely schedule massages for the race next year. They said the massages did what they were supposed to - minimize injury and reduce recovery time. They all would recommend Robb Doyle and Buckhead Bodyworks. 

 

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Buckhead Bodyworks
• Address: 3115 Piedmont Road
Suite C-202
Atlanta, GA 30305 USA
• Mobile: 404.918.7663
• Work: 404.262.0692
• Fax: 404.442.6903
• Toll Free: 877.266.0692
• Email: rdoylelmt@buckheadbodyworks.com
• Web Site: http://www.buckheadbodyworks.com/

FYI
• By appointment only
• Mutual Respect of Time Policy -
No waiting... arrive early. (Buckhead Bodyworks promises to do their best not to make you wait!) It is Buckhead Bodyworks' policy to start on time for your scheduled appointment so you won't have to wait. It is recommended that you arrive 5 to 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment that way your session can start on time. In return Buckhead Bodyworks asks that you realize that when you set your appointment that it is with a massage therapist for a specified amount of time (e.g. 9 am till 10:30 am). Late arrivals are not granted extensions but will receive the remainder of their scheduled session. (In all fairness, why should one person's tardiness cause the next person to "have to" wait?)
• A 24-hr cancellation notice is required on all bodywork sessions. Failure of giving required notice may result in a cancellation fee (50% of session fee).
Gift Certificate Terms - All gift certificates expire 6 months of issue date of occasion. Ownership of gift certificate reverts back to purchaser upon expiration. 24-hr cancellation notice applies to all gift certificate sessions... failure to give required notice would result in a 50% reduction in value of gift certificate. No cash value.

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