Jeannie Morgan Scheel, CMT

Jeannie Morgan Scheel, CMT

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Certified Massage Therapist offering therapeutic massage for relaxation, anxiety and pain relief.

03/26/2026

OMG! I won't do this to you, I promise!

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The Hidden Is More Immense  Female Anatomy ✨♀️
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The human heart is a vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients while removing carbon dioxide and waste products. Here are some key points about the human heart
Anatomy The heart has four chambers two upper atria and two lower ventricles. The right side pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs, while the left side pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
Valves There are four main valves (tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic) that ensure unidirectional blood flow through the heart and prevent backflow.
Circulation The heart is part of the circulatory system, which includes the pulmonary circuit (to and from the lungs) and the systemic circuit (to and from the rest of the body).
Electrical System The heart has its own electrical system, including the sinoatrial (SA) node, which acts as the natural pacemaker, regulating the heartbeat.
Health Maintaining heart health is crucial, as cardiovascular diseases are leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and avoiding smoking play a significant role in heart health.
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#fblifestyle #anatomía #anatomi #anatomia #pregnancy #baby #anatomy #heart #pregnancy #pregnant #baby #medicina #doctor #माहवारी #月経 #임신 #妊娠 #gravidez #fetal #love #shorts #viral #Childbirth #new_life #infant #ベイビー #베이비 #Smart_Doctor #femalemodel #Female 12/06/2025

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The Hidden Is More Immense Female Anatomy ✨♀️ . . . . . . . . . . The human heart is a vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients while removing carbon dioxide and waste products. Here are some key points about the human heart Anatomy The heart has four chambers two upper atria and two lower ventricles. The right side pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs, while the left side pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body. Valves There are four main valves (tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic) that ensure unidirectional blood flow through the heart and prevent backflow. Circulation The heart is part of the circulatory system, which includes the pulmonary circuit (to and from the lungs) and the systemic circuit (to and from the rest of the body). Electrical System The heart has its own electrical system, including the sinoatrial (SA) node, which acts as the natural pacemaker, regulating the heartbeat. Health Maintaining heart health is crucial, as cardiovascular diseases are leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and avoiding smoking play a significant role in heart health. . . #fblifestyle #anatomía #anatomi #anatomia #pregnancy #baby #anatomy #heart #pregnancy #pregnant #baby #medicina #doctor #माहवारी #月経 #임신 #妊娠 #gravidez #fetal #love #shorts #viral #Childbirth #new_life #infant #ベイビー #베이비 #Smart_Doctor #femalemodel #Female

11/09/2025
09/26/2025

📅 SAVE THE DATE! AMTA’s National Massage Therapy Awareness Week® ( ) is less than a month away. Join us October 19-25 as we highlight the health benefits of massage therapy and their practices. We'll be sharing resources, content, and more all throughout NMTAW to help you celebrate. Stay tuned!

06/29/2025

According to American Headache Society®, over 39 million Americans are living with migraines and other disorders that cause severe headaches. Whether the root of the problem is hereditary, environmental or due to lifestyle factors, your clients with headache pain are looking for one thing—relief.

During , discover how massage therapy can make a difference for this clientele with AMTA's Massage Therapy for Headaches bundle—available through June 30: https://bit.ly/3Tb51GQ

05/26/2025

Lower back pain? Get down on the floor!

The back is a fascinating and complex part of the human body, home to a network of muscles that play crucial roles in movement, stability, and posture. These muscles can be categorized into three groups based on their location: superficial back muscles, intermediate back muscles, and intrinsic (deep) back muscles.
 
🔻The superficial back muscles are located just beneath the skin and include the latissimus dorsi, trapezius, levator scapulae, and rhomboids. These muscles are primarily responsible for moving the upper limb, as they originate from the vertebral column and insert onto either the clavicle, scapula, or humerus.
 
Interesting fact: the latissimus dorsi, also known as the “lats,” are the largest muscles in the upper body and are crucial for movements like pulling and lifting.
 
🔻The intermediate back muscles, which include the serratus posterior superior and serratus posterior inferior, are primarily involved in elevating and depressing the rib cage. This action is vital for breathing.
 
🔻The intrinsic muscles are named for their embryological development in the back, contrasting with the extrinsic superficial and intermediate muscles that develop elsewhere. These intrinsic muscles are further subdivided into their own superficial, intermediate, and deep layers.
 
Interesting fact: the multifidus muscle, part of the deep intrinsic group, is one of the most important stabilizers of the spine. It’s often targeted in physical therapy exercises for back pain.
 
Understanding the muscles of the back helps us appreciate the complexity and functionality of this vital part of the body.

Credit: @voka
 
#anatomy #pathology #anatomy3d #3danatomy #medstudents #medicalstudents #medicaltsudent #digitallearning #humanbody #vokaanatomypro 05/26/2025

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The back is a fascinating and complex part of the human body, home to a network of muscles that play crucial roles in movement, stability, and posture. These muscles can be categorized into three groups based on their location: superficial back muscles, intermediate back muscles, and intrinsic (deep) back muscles. 🔻The superficial back muscles are located just beneath the skin and include the latissimus dorsi, trapezius, levator scapulae, and rhomboids. These muscles are primarily responsible for moving the upper limb, as they originate from the vertebral column and insert onto either the clavicle, scapula, or humerus. Interesting fact: the latissimus dorsi, also known as the “lats,” are the largest muscles in the upper body and are crucial for movements like pulling and lifting. 🔻The intermediate back muscles, which include the serratus posterior superior and serratus posterior inferior, are primarily involved in elevating and depressing the rib cage. This action is vital for breathing. 🔻The intrinsic muscles are named for their embryological development in the back, contrasting with the extrinsic superficial and intermediate muscles that develop elsewhere. These intrinsic muscles are further subdivided into their own superficial, intermediate, and deep layers. Interesting fact: the multifidus muscle, part of the deep intrinsic group, is one of the most important stabilizers of the spine. It’s often targeted in physical therapy exercises for back pain. Understanding the muscles of the back helps us appreciate the complexity and functionality of this vital part of the body. Credit: @voka #anatomy #pathology #anatomy3d #3danatomy #medstudents #medicalstudents #medicaltsudent #digitallearning #humanbody #vokaanatomypro

02/11/2025

The way you’re sitting is ruining your hips. Sitting isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s slowly tightening your hip flexors and killing your flexibility. In just a moment, I’ll show you the fix that undoes years of bad sitting habits. READ MORE ⬇️

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Massage Pressure: How Deep is Too Deep? 01/11/2025

Massage Pressure: How Deep is Too Deep? Clients vote with their feet about the intensity of deep tissue massage.

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