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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)
by Ruth Werner
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Infant Massage--Revised Edition: A Handbook for Loving Parents
Infant Massage--Revised Edition: A Handbook for Loving Parents
by Vimala Schneider McClure
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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 for Infants

You must most likely be aware that the massages are great for babies and infants, but the advantages it provides may not be too clear to you. Though massage techniques have existed for years, it hasn’t been long that people have started adapting to this form. It has been a proven fact that massage techniques and touch have greatly benefited in reducing stress in babies and infants, and a child who has undergone this therapy tends to sleep nicely for a longer duration.

 

Babies and infants are provided with a nurtured feeling after they have undergone a massage, particularly for kids who are medically unfit and possess physiological disorders. It is all related to your touch and the feeling of care and warmth that passes through which makes them calm in facing the medical problems they are suffering from, at small ages.

The touch therapy and the massage therapy are quite similar and are closely related as in both the cases, use of hands is made to apply pressure on different body parts of the baby or the infant. The process comprises of massaging, stroking and touching different parts of the body. For elders, the technique might be a little painful, as excess pressure is applied, however, in case of kids; the process is performed very subtly.

In the massage therapy the contact between the two skins is related, in case of a baby or infant. It may be anything varying from holding the baby close to you or touching the infant in a cubicle. Some masseurs have even moved forward to offer their services for babies and infants, who are in an unstable or critical situation. This technique has proved to be so beneficial and became so recognized, that it resulted in the formation of an association in 1986, known as ‘The International Infant Massage Therapy Association’.

Nursing professional also massages the infants and babies which they have helped being delivered in and who at times may be in critical and serious conditions. They accompany the doctor’s and other professional to ensure that the infant or the baby is not endangered anyways.

Apart from benefiting the baby or the infant, the massage therapy is also beneficial for the people who are responsible for taking care of the babies and also the parents. As the baby sleeps nicely and remains healthy, parents also are able to manage proper sleeps. The therapy has also been effective in stress, headaches, stomach aches, and colic. As this technique has so many benefits attached to it, slowly and gradually a large number of parents are opening up to this astounding therapy, as in comparison to ten years back, when this therapy was not as popular.

Infants and babies who are medically fit also get advantages of massages, and it has been observed that such kids grow up healthy, smart and alert and have a better lifestyle.

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