Massage Therapy is the practice of soft tissue manipulation which can have both physiological as well as psychological goals. Physiologically, it can have mechanical effects on adhesions, the vascular system, and lymphatics, and/or reflexive effects through the neurological systems. Performed on a healthy individual, massage can improve muscular flexibility and relaxation as well as decrease stress levels. The psychological effects are the increased well being that usually occurs with positive touch. The most profound changes from massage therapy seem to occur in the body in areas that were experiencing pathology or trauma, such as tissue that was edematous, fibrous, ischemic or painful.
Massage therapy can be used to help:
| Sports injury prevention and treatmentCirculation issuesLymphatic system issuesMusculoskeletal systemRespiratory System | Pain ManagementPregnancy (pre/post natal)Therapeutic TouchAcute Trauma
Nervous System Disorder General Relaxation Oncological and palliative stages |
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