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🦴 SI Joint Pain & Dysfunction: What It Is, Why It Hurts, and How to Find Relief
The sacroiliac (SI) joints connect your sacrum (base of the spine) to the ilium (pelvic bones). You have two SI joints — one on each side of your lower back.
These joints are small but powerful. Think of the SI joint as the body’s ultimate shock absorber. Its primary job is to transfer the weight and force of your upper body down to your legs while you move. It provides the stable foundation your spine needs to stay aligned while you walk, run, or jump.

Nicole Longwell
Feb 213 min read


🧠 Why Your Hip Feels “Stuck”: QL Spasms, Labrum Issues & Fascia Explained
⚙️ The Role of the Quadratus Lumborum (QL)
The quadratus lumborum is a deep muscle that connects the pelvis to the lower spine. It plays a major role in:
Pelvic stability
Side bending and trunk control
Load transfer during walking and standing
🔒 How QL Spasms Affect the Hip
When the QL becomes overactive or spasmed, it can:
Pull the pelvis into subtle asymmetry
Limit hip range of motion
Create the sensation that one hip “won’t release”
Refer pain into the hip, low

Nicole Longwell
Feb 144 min read


🧠 Understanding Back Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options for Back Pain Relief That Support Healing
Back Pain: A Common but Complex Condition
Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek healthcare, affecting up to 80% of adults at some point in their lives. It can range from mild stiffness to persistent, debilitating pain and may be acute (short-term) or chronic (lasting longer than 12 weeks). While back pain is often associated with structural issues, it frequently involves a combination of muscle tension, joint restriction, fascia, and nervous system sensiti

Nicole Longwell
Feb 113 min read


🧠 Understanding Herniated Discs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options (Including Massage and Microcurrent Therapy)
Disc Bulge vs. Disc Herniation: What’s the Difference?
A disc bulge occurs when the outer layer of the disc extends beyond its normal boundary but remains intact, often affecting a broader area of the disc and commonly associated with age-related changes. A disc herniation, on the other hand, happens when the outer layer tears or weakens, allowing the inner disc material to push outward and potentially irritate nearby nerves. While both can cause pain or neurological symptom

Nicole Longwell
Feb 95 min read


How Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) Can Help with Neck Pain and Tension Relief
Neck pain is one of the most common issues people experience—often caused by muscle tension, injury, posture, or structural changes like disc problems or stenosis. At Longwell Massage Therapy, we use Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) to address pain at the cellular level and help restore natural healing in the tissues.
After trauma or surgery, scar tissue can become dense, tight, and restrict movement. FSM helps soften and remodel scar tissue, improving comfort, mobility,

Nicole Longwell
Nov 11, 20253 min read


The Role of Massage in Trauma Recovery: Healing Through Safe Touch
When trauma is unresolved, the nervous system can stay stuck in this heightened state, long after the event has ended.
Massage therapy, especially when practiced with a trauma-informed approach, helps shift the body back toward balance. Through safe, intentional touch, massage can restore a sense of safety, regulate the nervous system, and help survivors reconnect with themselves.

Nicole Longwell
Oct 28, 20254 min read


Breast Health: How Frequency Specific Microcurrent Helps Reduce Dense Breasts and Fibrotic Breast Tissue
Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) and Avazzia microcurrent therapy are gentle yet powerful tools that help reduce inflammation, break up fibrotic tissue, and improve lymphatic circulation. These therapies offer an effective way to support breast health without drugs or invasive procedures.

Nicole Longwell
Oct 21, 20253 min read


What Your Tense Shoulders Are Telling You | Massage Therapy Insights
The shoulders and neck are classic holding zones for stress. When your nervous system stays in “fight or flight,” your muscles tighten as if bracing for impact. Over time, this becomes your default posture, leading to pain, fatigue, and headaches.

Nicole Longwell
Oct 14, 20252 min read


Myofascial Release and Lymphatic Health: How Releasing Adhesions Supports Healing
Your lymphatic system relies on healthy fascia to flow freely. When fascia becomes restricted or develops adhesions, it can compress nearby lymphatic vessels, making it harder for lymph fluid to circulate. This leads to:

Nicole Longwell
Sep 15, 20252 min read


Trigger Point Therapy: Precision Massage That Works
Benefits of Trigger Point Therapy:
Reduces referred and local pain
Improves range of motion
Eases tension headaches and TMJ
Supports posture and spinal alignment
Enhances athletic performance and recovery
Complements treatment of chronic pain conditions

Nicole Longwell
Aug 18, 20252 min read


How Microcurrent and Trigger Point Therapy Work Together for Natural, Lasting Pain Relief
Trigger points are hyperirritable “knots” in your muscle tissue that can cause local pain or refer pain to other areas—like a headache caused by tightness in your shoulders or neck. Trigger point therapy involves direct pressure to release these contracted muscle fibers, restoring circulation and function.

Nicole Longwell
Aug 15, 20252 min read


Breathwork to Support Lymphatic Flow: A Simple Practice for Natural Detox
The act of deep diaphragmatic breathing creates a gentle, rhythmic internal pressure that helps:
Move lymph through the central ducts
Stimulate drainage from congested tissues
Activate the parasympathetic nervous system (your "rest and digest" mode)
Reduce swelling and fluid retention
Improve oxygenation and tissue repair

Nicole Longwell
Aug 8, 20252 min read


More Than Jaw Pain: Understanding the Root Causes of TMJ Dysfunction-TMJ Relief with Massage
TMJ dysfunction isn’t just about jaw clicking or clenching — it’s often the body’s way of expressing stress, tension, or structural compensation. For many people, TMJ pain comes and goes, until it doesn’t. That’s where therapeutic bodywork can help.

Nicole Longwell
Aug 1, 20252 min read


Mold toxicity in the Brain - When Your Environment Affects Your Brain: Mold, Mycotoxins & Neurological Health
Short video briefly explaining the potential effects of mold in the nervous system, specifically the Brain

Nicole Longwell
Jul 23, 20244 min read
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