Massage
is the treatment and practice of soft tissue manipulation with physical,
functional, and in some cases psychological purposes and goals. The
word comes from the French massage "friction of kneading,"
possibly from Arabic massa "to touch, feel, handle" or from
Latin massa "mass, dough".
Massage involves acting on and manipulating the client's body with pressure
(structured, unstructured, stationary, and/or moving), tension, motion,
or vibration done manually or with mechanical aids. Target tissues may
include muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin, joints, or other connective
tissue, as well as lymphatic vessels, and/or organs of the gastrointestinal
system.
Generally speaking, the purpose of having a therapeutic massage is to
restore normal function to the body through mobilisation of the soft
tissues. When looking into treatment options, it becomes clear that
therapeutic massages can be referred to in a number of different ways:
deep tissue massage, relaxation massage, anti-stress massage and rehabilitation
massage are just some of the types of massage that fall under the umbrella
term of therapeutic massage.
Following a consultation with me, the decision will be made as to whether
a full body massage is appropriate or whether the treatment session
should focus largely on problem areas.
Therapeutic
massage can be a useful tool in the management of stress because general
relaxation is encouraged and the muscular tension associated with stress
is relieved. Tension headaches can also be relieved. Individuals can
feel as if their energy levels have been improved and are often left
with a sense of well-being following a treatment session. By increasing
the release of endorphins that improve mood, therapeutic massage can
also prove useful in managing emotional disorders. Athletes may find
that performance can be improved and the likelihood of serious injuries
occurring can be reduced with the addition of regular therapeutic massages
to their fitness programs. Other benefits include improved flexibility,
relaxation of tight muscles and reduced anxiety associated with taking
part in competitions.
Some studies suggest that therapeutic massages can be a useful addition
to the care program for post-operative patients as recovery times can
actually be reduced.
Chronic pain is a significant problem for many people. Therapeutic massages
can help to relieve tight muscles which often result from spasms brought
on by lengthy episodes of pain. Poor posture can also be improved which
is important as this is can often lead to muscular tension, particular
in the back and neck areas.
So, whether you have a specific problem that needs treating or are simply
looking for a way to relax, a therapeutic massage may be well worth
considering.
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