There are many different approaches and applications to massage. Here are few of the many different types :-
Swedish Massage, a general whole body massage using oils on the skin to facilitate treatment. This is the basis of all Western forms of massage treatment.
Shiatsu, with this Japanese style you generally stay dressed and are treated on the floor. It balances all bodily systems.
Deep Tissue, this approach is powerful and often painful although the benefits can be great. It is helpful in restructuring the body, improving posture.
Holistic Pulsing, clothes on, you are gently rocked, the rocking or pulsing releasing tension.
Sensual Massage, usually undress and this is excellent for couples to help develop intimacy.
Aromatherapy, the use of naturally occuring essential oils to enhance treatment. Often used as a treatment in themselves with different oils being applied to different parts of the body. Pure essential oils have great healing properties.
General benefits of a massage therapy :
Increases your body self awareness and sensitivity
Reduces your stress, tension and anxiety levels
Calms the nervous system
Relaxes, focuses and clears your mind
Helps to improve and maintain your posture
Helps to fulfil your need for a caring and nurturing touch
Encourages self esteem and a general feeling of well being
Improves your emotional awareness
Massage Therapy is :
The holistic application of physical touch to affect the system of the body : the muscular, skeletal, digestive, elimination, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic, endocrine, emotional, mental and nervous system.
It is the manipulation to the soft tissues of the body with hands for therapeutic, healing, relaxing and pleasureable effects.
It is the loving touch of the heart expressed through the hands
Benefits to your muscular system
Massage increases the blood supply and nutrition to your muscles.
Massage helps your muscles recover more quickly from exertion and fatigue.
Massage relaxes your muscles, effectively reducing spasms, tension and cramping.
Massage reduces and breaks down adhesions (knots) and fibrosis.
Massage strecthes your connective tissue.
Massage helps to re-establish your proper muscular tone.
Massage reduces your muscle and soft tissue pain.
Massage supports increased work capacity and encourages your metabolism.
Massage helps prevents mascular atrophy (wasting from injury and paralysis)
Benefits to your skeletal systems
Massage improves the circulation and nutrition of the joints and helps increase your range of joint movement
Massage reduces joint strain and compression through releasinng tight muscles and tendons
Massage increases the ease and efficiency of your movements
Massage helps to increase the retention of nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur in the bones and this aids in fracture healing
Benefits to your respiratory system
Massage deepens and normalises the breathing pattern through relaxation, and release of tension in the breathing structures, both the rib cage and the muscles of respiration
Massage can help to relieve congestion in the lungs through percussive and compressive movements
Massage increases the action of the heart, stimulating the blood flow to and from the lungs, helping with the elimination of waste and the absorption of oxygen
Benefits to your circulatory system
Massage increases the nutrition of the tissues via an increased exchange of fluids and materials
Massage, via the mechanical actions on the soft tissues, produces a dilation of the blood vessels which helps to improve your circulation
Massage helps to reduce the lack of blood and by direct pressure and stimulation reduces pain due to the iritation of nerves that control your circulatory system
Massage enhances the elimination of the waste products of your metabolism
Massage helps to reduce any swelling
Massage increases the number of red blood cells in your circulation
Massage has the overall effect of lowering your blood pressure and reduces your pulse rate
Massage facilitates tissue healing through the enhancement of circulation
Massage increases tissue fluid and assists lymphatic, circulation thus reducing swelling an enhancing the immune and filtering activities of this system
Massage increases both your venous and lymphatic flow
There are few other bodily system that you can benefit from massage. I will be sharing them in my next blog post.
I am not a massage therapist but received my training in the area of holistic massage for more than 2 years at a wellness centre and I love to share a little bit of the knowledge and skill I have learned over the years.
So, now that you have better understanding of the benefits of massage and the benefits it deliver on different parts of the body, please feel free to drop by any wellness centre and insist for a trained therapist to deliver the optimum result your body needs.
Hope you enjoy reading my post and will consider massage for your own health
Cheers
Pearly
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JOE MALINOWSKI
ReplyDeleteOctober 11, 2010 @ 9:56 am
Great information! Definitely a lot of benefits. You really have 2-3 posts here if you want to elaborate.
I wish you the best! You also may want to put your geographical location if you are looking for clients.
Take care!!
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ReplyDeleteOctober 11, 2010 @ 8:09 pm
Wow this article is fully packed with useful information about massage. Your 2 years training has given you all the knowledge you need to be equipped with for a really good massage.
Thanks for sharing this
Loic
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ReplyDeleteOctober 12, 2010 @ 7:49 am
Superb article ,I really appreciated with it, This is nice to read and valuable for future,I really bookmark it, for further read. Thanks for sharing. I like it.
STEVEN DEAN
ReplyDeleteOctober 12, 2010 @ 4:49 pm
Pearly
Loic sorta took the words out of my mouth. Massage therapy just has so many benefits to list that it is so ridiculous. I’m sure if people had the money to spend; they would be there every single day. I love the detail that you provide here Pearly. Makes me just want to ship in and book a massage session myself. I thought about being a massage therapist but that never happened. Great post for being your first on the charts. Look forward to reading more.
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ReplyDeleteOctober 13, 2010 @ 8:30 am
Wow, this is really informative. Never knew massage has all these benefits. Thanks for sharing this wonderful post.:)
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PERRY DAVIS
ReplyDeleteOctober 13, 2010 @ 10:33 am
Pearly, thanks for this detailed post on massage. I had no idea how much one can benefit from a massage.
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ReplyDeleteOctober 13, 2010 @ 4:34 pm
My sister in law loves massages. Personally, I’ve never had one. But, after reading this post and clearly understanding the benefits…I think I might just change that in the very near future!
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TED HUNSAKER
ReplyDeleteOctober 14, 2010 @ 10:35 pm
Great Post about Different kinds of massages and the benefits of getting a massage. I have found that they are a great way to reduce stress throughout the day.
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ReplyDeleteOctober 29, 2010 @ 12:02 pm
Pearly you just made me realize I have not had a message in quit some time. It’s interesting even though you know it’s very good for you, I for one have not taken the time to get one again.
Thanks for the reminder.
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ReplyDeleteOctober 30, 2010 @ 5:42 am
I really didn’t know all of the benefits of the different types of massages. The only thing I know is that when I get one, it feels sooooooooo good.
Thanks for sharing!
~ Tim
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DAVE AND DAWN COOK
ReplyDeleteNovember 4, 2010 @ 3:59 am
Hi Pearly,
What a very detailed post! Great job!
It is amazing how many benefits your whole body receives from a massage. Apparently this is something we should do for ourselves very often. Thank you for emphasizing all the multiple benefits and types.
For most of us, massage is thought of as a luxury, but you’ve made it evident that it should be a necessity. I’ve had just a couple massages in my life and they were paid for by someone else. So very soon now, I’ll do it for myself.
Providing massages for others is such a great service!
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ReplyDeleteNovember 5, 2010 @ 7:46 pm
Pearly,
Great post, this is the missing link in my health plan. To massage your skin and deeper muscles to gain better blood circulation is vital to your over all health.
I am so glad to be a part of your group this week.
We have been talking about blogs on the team calls…again this week. Hope to see you there.
rebecca
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KATHY JODREY
ReplyDeleteDecember 7, 2010 @ 8:38 pm
Pearly,
I agree, the health benefits of massage are tremendous, not only physically but emotionally as well. The most effective way for us to be healthy is to take a holistic approach, focusing on the wellness of our bodies rather than treating ourselves once we’ve fallen out of wellness. Methods such as massage therapy can play a key role in holistic health and overall well being.
This is a very informative and enlightening post. Thanks for the info!
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Hi Pearly,
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is a biokinesionics practitioner, and massage is her favourite part of it. After seeing what she can do, I often wonder why people go for the more dramatic and potentially dangerous methods when they can have a gentle Shiatsu massage. What my daughter does is not always as gentle as Shiatsu, but a person's body TELLS her what it needs, and she does it. It's amazing!
Willena Flewelling