What
is Massage Therapy?
Massage is one of the oldest, simplest forms of
therapy and is a system of stroking, pressing and kneading different
areas of the body to relieve pain, relax, stimulate, and tone the body.
Massage does much more than create a pleasant sensation on the skin, it
also works on the soft tissues(the muscles, tendons, and ligaments) to
improve muscle tone. Although it largely affects those muscles
just under the skin, its benefits may also reach the deeper layers of
muscle and possibly even the organs themselves. Massage also
stimulates blood circulation and assists the lymphatic system (which
runs parallel to the circulatory system), improving the elimination of
waste throughout the body.
Some Benefits Of
Massage:
1.Relaxing.
2.Soothing.
3.Healing.
4.Reassuring.
5.Eases tension, stiffness, and pain.
6.Improves breathing.
7.Improves circulation.
8.Enhances well-being.
The Effects Of
Massage:
Although a single massage will be enjoyable, the effects of massage are
cumulative and a course of massage treatments will bring the most
benefits. Regular massage can have the effect of strengthening and
toning the entire body mechanism, and so help to prevent unnecessary
strains and injuries that might otherwise occur due to excess tension
and any resulting structural weaknesses. Massage can stimulate or
calm the nervous system-depending upon what is required by the
individual-and thus help reduce fatigue, leaving the receiver with a
feeling of replenished energy. At its best, massage has the
potential to restore the individual physically, mentally and
spiritually.