Massage Benefits
Pain Relief
Next time you think about popping that pain pill, make an appointment with your massage therapist instead. Soreness and stiffness result when overworked muscles produce waste products like lactic acid, and massage can help by improving the circulation to muscles to flush these out. Tense muscles can also compress blood vessels and nerves, and massage leads to a gradual release that eases the pain. Just be sure to let your massage therapist know if your pain is caused by stress, an injury or surgery.
Improved lymph movement
Lymph is the milky-white fluid that drains waste from the cells. The pumping effect of muscle contraction moves lymph through the body, and massage (as well as exercise) can facilitate the process. The pressure of massage also increases blood flow that can help reduce swelling after surgery.
Increased circulation
The manual pressure of massage increases blood flow to the treated areas. The increased blood flow brings more oxygen and nutrients to the muscles to help repair and revitalize the body.
Better skin
Massage helps the skin by stimulating the sebaceous and sweat glands. Increased blood flow also has a positive effect on the skin by supplying the cell with nutrients and oxygen. More blood at the skins surface also leads to a rosy, healthy glow.
Positive attitude
Massage has been shown to increase the body’s protection of “feel-good” endorphin’s and the mood regulating hormone serotonin and decrease levels of the stress hormone cortisol.
Balance the nervous system
Stress revs up the nervous system, leading the restlessness, hyperactivity, anxiety, muscle tension, cardiovascular stress and even abdominal problems. Massage helps reduce stress and the body’s reaction to it, bringing your nervous system back into harmony.
More perfect posture
Muscles that are too tight or too slack can throw off your posture. To compensate, your body will utilize other muscles, which can eventually become accepted by your body and lead to permanent imabalance and chronic muscle pain.
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