Therapeutic massage....more than a luxury...
Massage
is more than a luxury! Massage as a healing tool has been around for
thousands of years in many cultures. Touching is a natural human reaction to
pain and stress, and for conveying compassion and support. When you bump your
head or have a sore calf, the natural response is to rub it to feel better.
What It Does!
According
to the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals, in an age of technical
and, at times, impersonal medicine, massage offers a drug-free, non-invasive,
and humanistic approach based on the body's natural ability to heal
itself. Following is a brief list of the many known, research-based
benefits of massage and bodywork:
- Increases circulation, allowing the body to pump more oxygen and nutrients
into tissues and vital organs,
- Stimulates the flow of lymph, the body's natural defense system, against
toxic invaders. For example, in breast cancer patients, massage has been shown
to increase the cells that fight cancer. Furthermore, increased circulation of
blood and lymph systems improves the condition of the body's largest organ --
the skin,
- Relaxes and softens injured and overused muscles,
- Reduces spasms and cramping,
- Increases joint flexibility,
- Reduces recovery time and helps prepare the body for strenuous workouts,
reducing subsequent muscle pain of athletes at any level,
- Releases endorphins -- the body's natural painkiller -- and is proving very
beneficial in patients with chronic illness, injury, and post-op pain,
- Reduces post-surgery adhesions and edema and can be used to reduce and
realign scar tissue after healing has occurred,
- Improves range-of-motion and decreases discomfort for patients with low back
pain,
- Relieves pain for migraine sufferers and decreases the need for medication,
- Provides exercise and stretching for atrophied muscles and reduces shortening
of the muscles for those with restricted range of motion,
- Assists with shorter labor for expectant mothers, as well as reduces the need
for medication, eases postpartum depression and anxiety, and contributes to a
shorter hospital stay.
The benefits of massage are diverse. No matter how great it feels, massage
isn't just a luxury, it's a health necessity.