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Fusion Remedial Massage

Locality: Albury, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 410 344 444



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25.01.2022 In a busy world this is a super convenient way to fit in a massage The effects of massage are cumulative This means, a regular 15 minute massage will be more beneficial than an irregular 1 hour massage, or worse still no massage! Look after your body Call to book your place today!



23.01.2022 Appointments available this Saturday morning from 9.30 Please message for your time Warm table waiting... Hope to see you

22.01.2022 Deep Muscles of the Neck - Image from Anatomy In Motion app. Currently available for the iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini and iPod touch. http://bit.ly/GD4LDF Sub Occipi...tal suboccipital \-äk-sip-t-l\ triangle noun : a space of the suboccipital region on each side of the dorsal cervical region that is bounded superiorly and medially by a muscle arising by a tendon from a spinous process of the axis and inserting into the inferior nuchal line and the adjacent inferior region of the occipital bone, that is bounded superiorly and laterally by the obliquus capitis superior, and that is bounded inferiorly and laterally by the obliquus capitis inferior Semispinalis semispinalis noun \-sp-n-ls\ plural ; semispinales : any of three muscles of the cervical and thoracic parts of the spinal column that arise from transverse processes of the vertebrae and pass to spinous processes higher up and that help to form a layer underneath the sacrospinalis muscle: a : semispinalis thoracis b : semispinalis cervicis c : semispinalis capitis Longissimus longissimus noun \län-jis-i-ms\ plural ; longissimi : the intermediate division of the sacrospinalis muscle that consists of the longissimus capitis, longissimus cervicis, and longissimus thoracis; also : any of these three muscles Splenius Cervicis splenius \-n-s\ cervicis noun \-sr-v-ss\ : a flat narrow muscle on each side of the back of the neck and the upper thoracic region that arises from the spinous processes of the third to sixth thoracic vertebrae, is inserted into the transverse processes of the first two or three cervical vertebrae, and acts to rotate the head to the side on which it is located and with the help of the muscle on the opposite side to extend and arch the neck Splenius Capitis splenius \-n-s\ capitis noun \-kap-t-s\ : a flat muscle on each side of the back of the neck and the upper thoracic region that arises from the caudal half of the ligamentum nuchae and the spinous processes of the seventh cervical and the first three or four thoracic vertebrae, that is inserted into the occipital bone and the mastoid process of the temporal bone, and that rotates the head to the side on which it is located and with the help of the muscle on the opposite side extends it Scalenes scalenus noun \sk-l-ns\ plural ; scaleni (audio pronunciation) : any of usually three deeply situated muscles on each side of the neck of which each extends from the transverse processes of two or more cervical vertebrae to the first or second rib: a : one arising from the transverse processes of the third to sixth cervical vertebrae, inserting on the scalene tubercle of the first rib, and functioning to bend the neck forward and laterally and to rotate it to the sidecalled also anterior scalene, scalenus anterior, scalenus anticus b : one arising from the transverse processes of the lower six cervical vertebrae, inserting on the upper surface of the first rib, and functioning similarly to the scalenus anteriorcalled also middle scalene, scalenus medius c : one arising from the transverse processes of the fourth to sixth cervical vertebrae, inserting on the outer surface of the second rib, and functioning to raise the second rib and to bend and slightly rotate the neckcalled also posterior scalene, scalenus posterior Deep Muscles of the Spine Interspinalis: interspinalis noun \int-r-sp-nal-s, -n-ls\ plural ; interspinales : any of various short muscles that have their origin on the superior surface of the spinous process of one vertebra and their insertion on the inferior surface of the contiguous vertebra above Intertransversarii: intertransversarii noun pl \-tran(t)s-vr-ser--\ : a series of small muscles connecting the transverse processes of contiguous vertebrae and most highly developed in the neck Rotatores rotator noun \r-tt-r also r-\ plural ; rotatorsor ; rotatores : a muscle that partially rotates a part on its axis; specifically : any of several small muscles in the dorsal region of the spine arising from the upper and back part of a transverse process and inserted into the lamina of the vertebra above Multifidus multifidus noun \ml-tif--ds\ plural ; multifidi : a muscle of the fifth and deepest layer of the back filling up the groove on each side of the spinous processes of the vertebrae from the sacrum to the skull and consisting of many fasciculi that pass upward and inward to the spinous processes and help to erect and rotate the spine iliocostalis iliocostalis noun \-käs-t-ls\ : the lateral division of the sacrospinalis muscle that helps to keep the trunk erect and consists of three parts: a : iliocostalis cervicis b : iliocostalis lumborum c : iliocostalis thoracis Longissimus longissimus noun \län-jis-i-ms\ plural ; longissimi : the intermediate division of the sacrospinalis muscle that consists of the longissimus capitis, longissimus cervicis, and longissimus thoracis; also : any of these three muscles Spinalis spinalis noun \sp-n-ls, spi-na-lis\ plural ; spinales : the most medial division of the sacrospinalis situated next to the spinal column and acting to extend it or any of the three muscles making up this division: a : spinalis thoracis b : spinalis cervicis c : spinalis capitis Semispinalis semispinalis noun \-sp-n-ls\ plural ; semispinales : any of three muscles of the cervical and thoracic parts of the spinal column that arise from transverse processes of the vertebrae and pass to spinous processes higher up and that help to form a layer underneath the sacrospinalis muscle: a : semispinalis thoracis b : semispinalis cervicis c : semispinalis capitis Definitaions from Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Medical Image from the Anatomy In Motion app. Currently available for the iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini and iPod touch. http://bit.ly/GD4LDF FAQ's Universal Version: http://bit.ly/GD4LDF iPhone/iPod Touch Only Version: http://bit.ly/w9Kccz What is the difference between these versions: http://on.fb.me/Rpfg8T We are continuing to research the possibility of an Android version.

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17.01.2022 Appointments available this Thursday and Saturday Please call 0410344473 for times

16.01.2022 Appointments available this Saturday morning! Be quick Message or call for appointment time 0410344473

15.01.2022 Appointments available this Thursday 11.30, 1.30 and 2.30 Hope to see you soon



12.01.2022 Massage appointment available this Saturday morning 9.30 Call or message 0410344473

12.01.2022 I have an appointment available this Saturday morning at 9.30 Did I mention the heated massage table...

10.01.2022 Open this Saturday morning Work out those knots and kinks from your week Heated massage table Appointments available Phone 0410 344473

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