- The Therapeutic Wonders of Massage
- By Paula Hynes
Probably one of the most powerful
preventive medicine tools available to us is that of massage.
It is one of the oldest forms of treatment and can be traced
back many thousands of years to the ancient Greeks, Persians
and Chinese who are said to have practiced massage as a spiritual
art. The word Massage comes from the Greek massein
meaning to knead.
Today in this fast paced 21st
century, it could be argued that weve never known a more
hectic style of living. When we become stressed our activity
becomes strenuous and our energy requirements exceed supply.
Our bodies can become tired and stiff, our muscles cramped and
sluggish with the overall feeling of being tense, fatigued and
stressed. But do we take time-out? Do we look for ways to relax
and slow down? Do we decide to nurture ourselves a little? Usually
not! Lets face it, most of us just soldier on. We are
so caught up on the treadmill of our busy lives that we have
forgotten how to listen to our bodies.
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The experts and their statistics
tell us that we are living longer than ever before. Our life
expectancy is extending every few years with a result that most
of us can now expect to live well into our eighties! Perhaps
this is one of the reasons that more and more people today are
now taking responsibility for their own health and well being.
People are looking to complementary therapies to aid the recovery
from tension, stress and fatigue. In our determination to be
healthy and remain healthy many of us now use massage as a powerful
form of preventative medicine and as part of an integrated approach
to our personal health care. |
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THE POWER OF TOUCH
It has long been recognized that
the power of touch is crucial to us as humans. We are all sensual
beings and as a result our bodies respond well to massage and
human contact. Research in the UK has proven that in many health
institutions, such as hospitals and nursing homes, etc. patients
responded better to treatment and were more content when there
was more physical contact between their carers and themselves.
Heres why it works - There
are many types of massage techniques which can include, sports
massage, mother and baby massage, Swedish, Shiatsu and Reflexology,
but the basic principle of each is very similar. Massage improves
circulation allowing your blood to send oxygen and nutrients
to your muscles where ultimately they are converted into energy.
Furthermore it assists the filtering out of toxins and drains
the essential lymph system which is so important for a strong
immune system. The result? A nourished, cleansed and relaxed
body and a wonderful sense of well being that can last for many
days afterwards!
POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN VISITING
A MASSAGE THERAPIST:
1) A qualified massage therapist will have undergone
a substantial period of training and should be a member of an
international association relating to his/her specific field
of expertise. There are a number of excellent therapists in your
locality and referring to your telephone directories should provide
you with a qualified massage therapist or clinic in your area.
2) Your therapist will want to get to know about you
on your first visit and will prepare a personal case history
based on a number of questions he/she will ask. In order for
the therapist to provide you with the best suited therapy during
your session these questions are important and will touch upon
medical, social, personal information as well as your family
history of illnesses, etc. Based on the information compiled
the therapist will then design a treatment specifically for you.
3) It is important for you to feel at ease with your
therapist and it is the practitioners job to make you feel
comfortable and explain to you what they will be doing.
4) Always let your therapist know what you are planning
to do after your massage.
5) If you are planning to have an Aromatherapy Massage,
i.e. a massage combined with pure essential oils, it is best
not to have a shower or bath for approximately eight hours as
this period of time is needed to allow the full absorption of
the oils into the body.
6) Finally when your session is complete your therapist
will allow you some quiet time to relax on your own before getting
up and heading off and continuing your day.
So, as and from today, make a
promise to yourself, commit to having a healthier body, system
and rested mind and book that massage appointment now
arent you worth it? |