Massage, Experience the Benefits
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009Many medical problems and conditions can be helped by having a massage. After a massage you may have a sense of well being, and be totally relaxed, this is why massage is so good for treating stress. Many systems of the body including the muscular, nervous, circulatory and even the immune system are all improved by having a massage.
From the time we are born we crave intimate physical contact with other human beings, this brings us great psychological benefits, and by being in contact with another by way of massage we end up with the feel-good factor from physical contact.
One of the ultimate forms of stress relief is a full body massage. Most people who experience a full body massage cannot stop telling people how amazing they felt afterwards. The first thing that someone usually does after experiencing his or her first full body massage is book another full body massage! A common response from people who’ve experienced a full body massage is that for the first time in their lives they feel they’ve managed to attain total relaxation.
In addition to full body massage, massage can be used on specific, individual parts of the body. One of the main individual body parts that is subject to a specialist form of massage is the foot. Foot massage is generally referred to as reflexology.
Massage therapy has been in the alternative medical field for a ling time, but as scientists proved the efficacy massage as a treatment therapy has gradually over time been accepted into conventional medicine. Some estimations put a figure of 70% of USA hospitals that now use massage as part of their treatment protocols.
Hospitals often now use massage in the treatment of chronic pain symptoms, infant care, joint and muscle mobility and stress management, and the list of disorders that can be treated with massage is growing every year.
Recent research has shown that massage can help lower blood pressure, probably due to reducing stress levels. Certain types of pain can be managed by massage, but to keep the pain under control the massages need to be on a regular basis. research has also shown that massage also helps to boost the immune system.
Massage therapy can be used to aid people who are receiving drug and alcohol withdrawal treatment. Another great benefit of massage therapy is that it can be used in conjunction with other therapies to strengthen their effects – e.g. aromatherapy, reflexology, acupressure and reiki.
By moving into the convential medical field massage therapy is now available to far more people, and as mainstream medicine has endorsed massage as a treatment for a range of conditions more and more research is carried out.