Thursday, October 2, 2008

Massage Therapy Benefits


There are many benefits to getting massage therapy and even though getting a single massage at a time is beneficial, getting continuous massage is better for the long term benefits that are obtained. Being one of the oldest and simplest forms of therapy, a massage can be given by anybody that is trained in it and people are known to have their favorite masseurs to whom they trust their minds, bodies and souls to get the much needed relaxation and even healing of wounds done by them.

The instances of massage go back a long time in history and massage therapy has the advantage

of being simple to perform as it involves a system in which the masseur strokes, presses and kneads different parts of the body in order to provide relief from pain, stress, injuries as well as relax and soothe, stimulate and tone the body. Through massage therapy, much more than just creating pleasant sensations is achieved because it will work on the softer tissues like muscles, tendons, and ligaments and thereby develop a much better tone of muscles.

If you want to be more serious on massage you can go to massage school. There are massage therapy schools in almost every major city so, chances are, there’s a massage therapy school near you. Check the local yellow pages or try an internet search using your favorite search engine. The tuition to attend a massage therapy school may set you back some financially but it’s worth it when you consider that you can make great money as a professional masseuse. Not only that, but you will be able to bring relaxation and happiness to many, many customers relatives or females around the world.

Even though it may be thought that massage therapy only acts on the muscles that lie just beneath the skin this is not so because the effects can also be felt by muscles embedded deeper in the human body and it may also provide relief to the organs themselves. There is additional benefit to be obtained from massage therapy because the blood circulation improves and assistance is given to the lymphatic system by helping to eliminate the waste produced by the body.

There are a number of benefits to massage therapy and these include relaxation, soothing feeling, healing of wounds and
injuries, feeling much more reassured, easing of tension, stiffness and pain, makes breathing better, helps to circulate the blood better, as well as giving an enhanced feeling of well-being. Massage therapy should not stop at just single massage sessions because, when spread over a number of sessions, its cumulative beneficial effects will have a longer lasting and be more effective on the human body.

Through regular massages, the skin tone gets improved while the human body mechanism is strengthened, thereby helping to eliminate stress, tension and unnecessary injuries. Other benefits also include strengthening the structure of the body. Massage therapy has a significant and positive effect on stimulating and calming the nervous system and so reduce fatigue and making the receiver feel more rejuvenated. The positive results of massage therapy can be evidenced from the fact that it helps to make the individual’s mental, physical and spiritual well-being get restored to a higher level.

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.


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Unknown said...

After you’ve had a massage, you can really feel its benefits, especially once you sense that wonderful feeling flowing through your mind and body. What’s great about massage therapy is that it doesn't only make you feel relaxed, but it can also relieve your body of pain. It lessens your fatigue, giving you more energy to face many tasks that you have.

Lani Waugh