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3. With reinforced hands (one
on top of the order) sweep up the spine then work around the
shoulder blades in a figure-of-eight movement. Repeat the figure-of-eight
four or five times.
4. Now work around each shoulder
blade individually, still with reinforced hands, in a circular
motion. Repeat four or five times each side. You may feel knots
(little bumps) around the shoulder blades. These are an indication
of tension and massage here gives great relief.
5. Work around the shoulder
blades with your thumbs, helping to break down the knots and
bumps. Allow your partner to be your guide as these areas can
be tender.
6. Squeeze along the top of
the shoulders from the neck out, using your fingers and thumbs.
Repeat four to five times on each side.
7. Stroke up the back of the
neck and out to the ears, using your thumbs.
8. Stand at your partners
head and sweep your hands down the centre back, across the top
of the buttocks, then firmly pull up at the sides. Repeat five
times.
9. Move to your partners
side and rub backwards and forwards over the whole back with
frictions to warm the area.
10. Make thumb circles out from
just above the buttock crease round towards the hips. This area
can often be tender and massage here is soothing. Repeat several
times.
11. Effleurage the whole back.
12. Gently stroke up the spine,
hand over hand, several times, allowing your touch to get lighter
and lighter.
13. Finish by gently holding
your partner. Place one hand at the base of the spine, the other
at the base of the neck. Hold this position and feel the warmth
build up under your hands. After approximately one minute gently
lift your hands off. Cover your partner over.
Note: Use massage oil to decrease
the friction created on the skin and to prevent the pulling of
hair.
Use slow movements for a soothing
or calming response and fast movements for a stimulating effect.
Do not put any direct pressure
on the spine. Avoid any broken skin, blisters or areas of possible
infection.
Disclaimer: This article is
not meant to provide health advice and is for general information
only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional
before embarking on any health program. |