Glen T. MacLeod Cape Ann YMCA Celebrates 2 Year Anniversary

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our birthday breakfast and panel discussion to celebrate our second year in our new location. It wouldn’t be a celebration without great company, impactful discussions, and a ‘happy birthday’ song from our Early Learning Program. Special shout out to our Executive Director Erina McWilliam-Lopez and our wonderful panel, Elaine McKechnie, Gerald MacKillop, Glen MacLeod, Jack Meany, Tim Flaherty, George Lieser and Chris Lovasco, who shared how the Y and the Gloucester community has impacted their lives and the lives of their families. In just two years, the new Cape Ann Y celebrates more than 11,000 members, nearly $1 million in financial assistance provided so everyone has access to the Y, and more than 400 children learning the life saving skill of swimming through our swim lesson program. With more fitness opportunities, an outdoor splash pad for families, summer camp, early education programming, and so much more, the Y is thrilled to continue its commitment to providing a safe, welcoming, and nurturing environment for all.

News from your YMCA!

There is Still Time to Register for the 2023 Fiesta 5K!  

Thursday, June 22 at 6:30 PM  

This year, Cassius is running the Fiesta 5k for the first time! He’s running to “make his legs stronger” and because he wants to support the Y. All ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Register to run or donate today!
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John J. Meaney Senior Affordable Housing Project UpdateWith the building fully demolished, the construction team has been working on the new foundation. As the project progresses, we want to give a huge THANK YOU to all our Middle Street and surrounding neighbors for their patience and understanding amidst the construction!

To learn more about the project and view past updates, click here. >>

Celebrate the Fun and Excitement of the Tour de France

Ride 211.5 miles from July 1 -July 23, indoors in our studio, outdoors on the road or using YMCA360 and InStudio virtual classes. Check the schedule for special themed rides to get you to your goal!

Thank You Listen360

We’re honored to have received the Loyalty Champion Award from Listen360 for our work regarding customer experience! With a NPS (Net Promoter Score) of 70, our organization is on par with renowned CX (Customer Experience) leaders like Apple, Delta, and Chick-fil-A. Thank you, Listen360 for this amazing award.

Save The Date And Tee Off For a Great Cause

Glen T. Macleod Cap Ann YMCA Golf Tournament
Monday, October 2nd

Bass Rocks Golf Club

All funds raised at our events ensure that we can continue to be a vital resource for adults and families who need us most.

Your Support, Our Mission  

How Your Chiropractor Can Help Relieve Migraines

Even one migraine is one too many. Unfortunately, over-the-counter painkillers often aren’t strong enough to dull the pain. Prescription pain medication may be more helpful, but these drugs can cause unpleasant side effects. If you’re struggling to manage your migraines, chiropractic treatment could ease your pain and reduce the number of days you experience migraine pain.

Treating Migraines with Chiropractic

Migraines cause 113 million lost work days every year, according to the American Headache Association. If you have migraines, that statistic probably doesn’t seem surprising. After all, it’s hard to do your job when your head throbs and you feel dizzy and nauseated.

Do you regularly spend hours hidden away in a dark room, hoping your headache will finally end? Chiropractic care could ease your pain and allow you to enjoy life once again. Although you may associate chiropractic care with joint and back pain relief, chiropractors actually treat a variety of conditions, including migraines.

Your chiropractor may include a few of these therapies in your migraine treatment plan:

  • Massage. Massage loosens tight muscles in your head and neck that could worsen your symptoms. The therapy also reduces pain by prompting your body to produce hormones that ease pain naturally. Is stress one of your migraine triggers? The same hormones that reduce migraine pain during massage also help you feel calm and relaxed.
  • Soft Tissue Mobilization. During soft tissue mobilization, your chiropractor uses his or her hands or a small instrument to stretch and lengthen tissues, reduce inflammation and swelling, and ease tension in your head, neck, and upper back muscles.
  • Trigger Point Therapy. Painful trigger points are common in people who have migraines. Pressing on these hard knots in the muscles can even trigger a migraine, according to a review article in the Journal of Headache and Pain. Applying pressure to trigger points relaxes muscle fibers and helps knots dissolve, in addition to improving blood flow. Increasing blood flow helps your body get rid of waste products that build up when muscles become tight. According to a systematic review in Frontiers in Neurology, trigger point therapy may decrease the duration, intensity, and frequency of migraines and tension headaches, although additional research is needed.
  • Spinal Manipulation. Spinal manipulation corrects subluxations. These are misalignments of the vertebrae in your back or neck. Quick thrusts with the hands or an activator realign the vertebrae, decreasing pain and inflammation. Spinal manipulation also decreases pressure on nerves and relieves irritation that can cause pain. Neck pain and stiffness are common in people who have migraines. According to a study published in The Journal of Headache and Pain, 69% of migraine patients have neck pain during a migraine. The researchers noted that preventing and treating neck pain might help prevent future chronic migraines.
  • Exercise Program. Improving your posture and strengthening the muscles in your neck and back might also help improve your migraine symptoms. Your chiropractor will teach you a few exercises that will keep the muscles loose and limber.
  • Nutrition Advice. In some cases, certain foods can trigger migraines. If you suspect that your diet is a migraine trigger, your chiropractor can provide nutritional advice that will help you improve your diet.

Would you like to find out if chiropractic care could help your migraines? Contact The Russell Center for Chiropractic & Sports Medicine in Beverly to schedule an appointment 978-927-2607

Benefits of Massage Therapy with Chiropractic Care

Many people view massage therapy as a method for relaxing and letting go of stress. These are two benefits, of course, but massage therapy is also an incredible tool for healing various issues.

How Does Massage Therapy Work?

Therapeutic massage is a method through which firm strokes or pressure are utilized in a target area. This technique helps break up nervous tissues to relieve pain and address motion restrictions. These benefits are commonly known, but this approach does much more than that.

As treated, an area pulls blood and other healing nutrients to kickstart the body’s natural healing processes. As a result, damaged tissue can regenerate and heal, relieving pain and reducing inflammation.

Massage therapy is also beneficial, as it promotes the release of endorphins in the body. This method provides a feeling of relaxation and reduces or eliminates your pain.

Combine Massage Therapy with Other Methods

Both the hard and soft tissues of the body work together and rely on each other to keep you healthy. Therefore, when there is an issue in either area, it can cause an issue in the other. Consequently, the hard and soft tissues must be treated for full and lasting relief.

Conditions Massage Therapy Can Address

Therapeutic massage has been used for many years to address various conditions and symptoms. The following are just a few conditions our team uses it for.

  • Joint Pain – Joint pain and stiffness often come from a combination of issues in the hard and soft tissues. Adjustments, massage therapy, and other methods can help reduce pain, discomfort, and reduce or eliminate joint stiffness to get you back to moving well.
  • Back Pain – Any issue in the back tends to pressure the spinal bones and the muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Spinal adjustments, massage therapy, and therapeutic exercise help to address these components, fully and effectively relieving back pain.
  • Shoulder Pain – In most cases, shoulder pain comes from overuse of the muscles due to work or sports. Massage therapy is a safe and natural way to relieve pain, restore range of motion, and prevent future injuries.

Neck pain, headaches and migraines, scoliosis, sciatica, and carpal tunnel syndrome are other conditions that can benefit from therapeutic massage with our team.

Experience the Benefits of Massage Therapy with Our Chiropractor

If you’re suffering from pain, limited range of motion, or other issues in the musculoskeletal system, the team at The Russell Center for Chiropractic & Sports Medicine can develop a personalized treatment plan for relief. Call their office at (978) 927-2607 to schedule your appointment today.