Massage provides relief to people of all
ages—from infants to seniors—and from all walks of life—the
weekend or competitive athlete to the home gardener or overstressed,
overworked executive. Massage therapy addresses a variety of health
conditions, the most prevalent being stress-related tension, which,
experts believe, accounts for 80%-90% of disease.
Massage
has been proven beneficial in treating cancer-related fatigue, sleep
disorders, high blood pressure, diabetes, low back pain, immunity suppression,
spinal cord injury, autism, post-operative surgery, age-related disorders,
infertility, eating disorders, smoking cessation, and depression, to
name just a few.
Here’s
why:
Bodywork offers a drug-free, non-invasive and humanistic approach based
on the body’s natural ability to heal itself. Massage has many
physiological effects, such as:
-Increasing circulation, allowing the body to pump more oxygen and nutrients
into tissues
and vital organs.
-Stimulating the lymph system, the body’s natural defense, against
toxic invaders. For example, in breast cancer patients, massage has
been shown to increase the cells that fight cancer.
-Relaxing and softening injured and overused muscles.
-Reducing spasms and cramping.
-Increasing joint flexibility.
-Reducing recovery time for strenuous workouts and eliminating subsequent
pains of the athlete at any level.
-Releasing endorphins, the body’s natural painkiller. For this
reason, massage is being incorporated into treatment for chronic illness,
injury and recovery from surgery to control and relieve pain.
-Reducing post-surgery adhesions and edema and reducing and realigning
scar tissue after healing has occurred.
-Improving range of motion and decreasing discomfort for patients with
low back pain.
-Relieving pain for migraine sufferers and decreasing the need for medication.
-Providing exercise and stretching for atrophied muscles and reducing
shortening of the muscles for those with restricted range of motion.
-Contributing to shorter labor and reduced tearing for expectant mothers,
as well as lessening the need for medication, minimizing depression
and anxiety, and shortening hospital stays.
It’s important
to note that there are some conditions where massage is not recommended.
You should discuss with your practitioner and doctor.