Bienvenidos a este nuevo episodio, donde exploraremos el fascinante mundo de la música como herramienta terapéutica.
“Música que Cura: El Cerebro Musical y la Ciencia de la Musicoterapia”
En este episodio vamos a descubrir el poder sanador de la música a través de la ciencia de la musicoterapia. Con base en los estudios del neurocientífico Daniel Levitin (This Is Your Brain on Music, The World in Six Songs), exploramos cómo la música activa múltiples regiones del cerebro, regula nuestras emociones, y puede ser una herramienta terapéutica profunda.
Hablamos de:
Cómo la música estimula la dopamina y fortalece la memoria emocional.
Qué es la musicoterapia y cómo se aplica en contextos clínicos.
Casos reales de mejora en pacientes con Alzheimer, Parkinson o ansiedad.
Las seis emociones universales que la música expresa y sana.
Formas prácticas de integrar la musicoterapia en tu vida diaria.
Este episodio es una invitación a escuchar no solo con los oídos, sino también con el corazón. Porque todos, en algún momento, hemos sido salvados por una canción.
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Eduardo Barreto talks about what is Therapeutic Massage, how this tool can help with different conditions and helps to relax the body too.
The scientific evidence and research are showing how massage is beneficial, for centuries massage and the use of touch has been applied to heal the body and reduce the tension in life. All the different modalities aim to restructure the body and achieve balance.
Therapeutic Massage or Remedial Massage can benefit conditions such as muscle pain, muscle spasm, lordosis, scoliosis, arthritis, problems with TMJ joint, headaches, tension-related respiratory disorders such as asthma or emphysema, cardiovascular disorders, or neurological disorders.
Studies indicate that Therapeutic Massage has a sedative effect upon the nervous system, is effective in promoting recovery from fatigue, helps with scar tissue, helps in chronic inflammatory conditions, can increase peristalsis action promoting better digestion, and more.
On the web page of the Manitoba Massage Association, you can find the area Massage for life (https://massageforlife.ca/), and learn about the benefits of massage.
References:
Yates, J.A. Physician Guide to Therapeutic Massage, Canada: Massage Therapist's Association of British Columbia, 1990.
Quebec Task Force of Spinal Disorders, Spine 12 no 7, Suppl, Sept 1987
Jones F. P. The Future of the Body, Los Angeles, Jeremy P. Tacher Inc., 1992
Season 01, Episode 02. (English)
Este episodio explora la importancia del sueño como pilar fundamental de la salud, explicando cómo influye en el sistema inmunológico, el equilibrio hormonal, la salud mental y el rendimiento físico. Se destacan factores que pueden afectar negativamente el sueño como el estrés, el uso de pantallas, la alimentación tardía y los desequilibrios del ritmo circadiano.
Secciones del Podcast
Por qué es tan importante dormir bien?
Se explica que dormir entre 7 y 9 horas ayuda a reparar tejidos, consolidar la memoria, y regular hormonas como la melatonina, el cortisol y la grelina.
Factores que interrumpen el sueño:
Se analizan causas comunes como la cafeína, el alcohol, el estrés emocional, la luz azul, y las rutinas desordenadas.
Ciencia y respaldo:
Se citan estudios de Harvard Medical School y la National Sleep Foundation que avalan los beneficios del sueño sobre el sistema inmune, el metabolismo y el estado de ánimo.
Consejos prácticos antes de dormir:
Frase destacada:
“El sueño no es tiempo perdido: es el laboratorio donde el cuerpo se repara y la mente se reinicia.”
Acupuntura y acupresion. Beneficios y evidencia científica.
Anécdota histórica de cómo una visita presidencial abrió las puertas en Estados Unidos.
Espero que disfruten.
Eduardo Barreto
Hablaremos del estrés y cómo podemos usar terapias alternativas para mejorar síntomas.
Los síntomas comunes del estrés crónico:
• Ansiedad
• Irritabilidad
• Problemas digestivos
• Insomnio
• Tensión muscular
Después, se abordan formas naturales para manejar el estrés, incluyendo:
• Respiración consciente
• Ejercicio moderado y regular
• Contacto con la naturaleza
• Terapias alternativas como masajes, aromaterapia, música, y técnicas energéticas
• Importancia del descanso y la alimentación
Eduardo Barreto had an amazing talk with Paula Nutting, from Australia, she is an experienced Remedial Massage and Musculoskeletal Therapist. Previously a Registered Nurse and working in the Intensive Care Unit for 8 years, becoming a qualified Personal Trainer and Aerobic instructor added skills in strength and conditioning which aids to after treatment home care. Involved heavily in the Australian Association of Massage Therapists, the National Peak body for the massage. National board member, Vice President 1 year, National President 2 years and traveled to Canada, America, and Thailand for the opportunity for the globalization of the massage industry.
She uses Chapmans Reflexes, and other techniques, to work in musculoskeletal conditions of the body that require remedial massage techniques including neural activation, muscle length and strength, and fascial rebalancing.
More information here:
WebSite https://www.yourmusculoskeletalspecialist.com/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/paulanutting
“The foot feels the foot when it feels the ground.” -Gautama Buddha
Kendall is the owner of Westwood Massage Therapy in Altona, MB, Canada.
He is a graduate of Wellington College of Remedial Massage Therapies in Winnipeg, MB, and has been in practice for almost 3 years.
His passion for foot health came with him having flat and painful feet, and wanting a way out of it.
Through experience his own foot journey and the benefits he's gained through it, he is now sharing his knowledge with clients and the general public to help them be more informed about one of the most important, neglected areas of the body.
Here is his information in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westwoodmassagetherapy/
WORKSHOP FOOT HEALTH
Join him at the fun virtual workshop on 21 February, 1:00-3:00 pm. $60/person. Link to register in Altonayoga.ca
Kendall will walk (ha!) us through a detailed lesson on foot anatomy, and lead us in some stretches and exercises that promote mobility, flexibility, and strength in our feet! All are welcome. 👣👣👣👣👣
Sports massage
PRE-EVENT
The massage will last for approximately 10-15 minutes and will aim to stimulate and energize the muscles rather than relax them.
• The closer the massage is to the beginning of the event, the less intrusive it should be. The movements should be focused on outer tissue massage and light stretching and stimulation, as opposed to massaging too deeply and straining the client.
• Using minimal oil or cream (as too much can clog the pores and reduce sweating, which isn’t good before a sporting event)
• Using friction to heat the soft-tissues
• Compression techniques to encourage blood to flow through to the muscles
• Tapotement to gently stimulate the muscles (rather than relaxing them)
• Moving the joints through their ROM to aid lubrication and remove stiffness
• Preparing the muscles for activity through minimal stretching
POST-EVENT
In the case of a post-event massage, the main roles of a sports massage therapist are to ensure that the client can begin training again as soon as possible and to prevent them from suffering from Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness DOMS. 24 to 72 hours after exercise (micro-trauma in muscle fibers). Should last around 10-15 minutes and focus on:
• Soothing the nervous system with effleurage
• Relaxing the muscles with petrissage to prevent any tightness or soreness
• Using compression to promote blood flow to the muscle fibers and body in general
• Incorporating compressive effleurage to finish, so that the body is left soothed by the treatment
Massage during injury recovery and rehabilitation
Usually (but not always depending on the client), a rehabilitation massage will consist of:
Easing muscle strain and tension
Promoting circulatory movement
Aiding the flow of nutrients and oxygen to the vital organs and tissues
Removing swelling in joints
Reducing scar tissue in the site of injury
Reducing stiffness and improving mobility
Helping to manage pain at the site of injury/in the body in general
(Adaptation from "Learn Muscles, Dr. Joe Muscalino")
Hello.
I am Eduardo Barreto, and this is my first episode in English ( moving out of my comfort zone, my Spanish)
This is a small presentation about myself and my goals with the PodCast.
I would like to open spaces to discuss the concept of Biological Medicine, the concept of Remedial Massage Therapy, talk about different modalities in massage therapy, and more.
At the end you can listen to my daughter's song "Good Intentions", her name is Amelie. You can find it on Spotify, Apple Music, and other platforms.
Here is the link to YouTube AMELIE "GOOD INTENTIONS"
Thank you for listening.