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The Book Of Massage: The Complete Stepbystep Guide To Eastern And Western Technique
The Book Of Massage: The Complete Stepbystep Guide To Eastern And Western Technique
by Lucinda Lidell Carola Beresford Cooke Anthony Porter
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The Art of Sensual Massage
The Art of Sensual Massage
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A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology (Lww Massage Therapy & Bodywork Educational)
A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology (Lww Massage Therapy & Bodywork Educational)
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Infant Massage--Revised Edition: A Handbook for Loving Parents
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Basic Clinical Massage Therapy: Integrating Anatomy and Treatment (Lww Massage Therapy & Bodywork Educational Series.)
Basic Clinical Massage Therapy: Integrating Anatomy and Treatment (Lww Massage Therapy & Bodywork Educational Series.)
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Massage Therapy Health Benefits

For over several hundred years, massage has been providing benefits and comfort to human beings in painful and stressful periods. The method of stroking and rubbing stressed and tired muscles has been studied and refined to enable the professional massagers to enhance the feeling of well being stress relief and health of an individual. In some cases, it has also been effective in healing typical body injuries.

 

You can consider trying the massage therapy to heal injuries or relieve yourself from stress, and choose from the various available massaging techniques. Some massage techniques have been very beneficial in treating injured tissues as they prevent injuries which may cause tension in the muscles and increase the blood circulation.

You can also choose from other techniques which are combined with aromatherapy oils, dim lights and soft music, which have been very effective in providing an enhanced feeling of well being and relieving stress.

Other areas in which the therapy has been effective may range from simple problems like migraines to morning sickness.

The massage therapy has been quite effective in circulating blood and releasing toxins. It has proved to enhance the oxygen circulation within the body and has been helpful in healing muscles and reducing tensions. As the circulation is increased, it may lead to increase in the lymphatic draining, which is quite helpful in releasing any extra waste and fluid from the body.

During massage, when the muscles are physically manipulated, the process may be effective over scars, inflamed or thickened tissues which results in reduced tension and increased mobility. This added toning and mobility is beneficial in preventing injuries for people who do a lot of physical activities, like athletes, who have been observed to use this therapy regularly during their training sessions.

If the techniques of massaging are properly implemented, they also benefit in digestion and gas and constipation relief.

Stress is also reduced if the body is physically relaxed, as a result, an individual feels good, refreshed and relaxed after undergoing a massage session.

The form of massage technique you go for is entirely your choice and is based on the purpose for undergoing the therapy. A commonly known form is based on Swedish massage, in which the massager manipulates the soft body tissues to offer a sense of relaxation and relief. Though it is mostly used for relaxing and increased joint mobility, you may even consider opting for this form for specific causes.

Another well known form originates from the eastern parts and follows the acupuncture and acupressure therapies, in which pressure is applied on certain body parts with needles or blunt objects and fingers. This form of massage has been effective in relieving individuals from common problems like stress, digestion, pain, depression, nausea and headaches.

The effects of massage may vary from person to person and also depends on the technique implemented, so, you should always be comfortable with the masseur and the technique for optimized benefits. You are advised to spend some time in researching for a qualified person and check the person’s credentials and past experiences.

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