|
|
|
Article Categories
Home Acupuncture Allergy Aromatherapy Arthritis Ayurveda Back Pain Cancer Diabetes Dental Care Hair Loss Herbal Medicine Homeopathy Hypnotherapy Meditation Magnetic Therapy Massage Natural/Home Remedies Natural Pain Relief Nutrition Skin Care Stress Supplements/ Vitamins Weight Loss Yoga
|
Massage Therapy: Beyond TouchMassage therapy is a type of therapy that incorporates the use of massage in helping to heal the body in one form or another. In many cases, the simply applying of pressure to certain areas of the body will relive aching muscles and help the individual to relax. It can help to minimize stress as well as to improve overall health of many areas of the body. This type of therapy is one that is enjoyable and can be a treat for a person or part of their normal exercise regime. In massage, there are several areas of the body that are targeted including the muscles, the joints, the tendons, the ligaments, and connective tissues. By applying massage techniques to these various parts of the body, a therapist can help to heal injuries, help to minimize pain and manage pain and it an help to relieve stress that is often psychologically displayed. Massage therapy is also an avenue to improve circulation in the body as well as to relieve tension within the various parts of the body. It can be applied to the entire body or to just specific area of it depending on the patients needs. For those looking to become a massage therapist, they will need to go to a schooling process. They will study such basic things as the formation of the body, the location of muscles and the understanding of how the body works. From here, the student will learn to apply massage in order to treat any of the needs that the patient may have. There are a number of other methods that can be used as well. For example, students will learn about hydrotherapy in which a level of massage therapy is applied with the use of water. In all forms, massage therapy can lead to unbelievable comfort and relaxation in most individuals!
Related Links:Massage of Back & Throat Miracle''s of Massage Therapy Workshops and Seminars for Natural Healing Traditional Chinese Medicine Schools Teach Ancient Healing Art History of Alternative Medicine Treat Arthritis With Aromatherapy The Therapeutic Container and Massage Therapy Holistic Health Care—What and Whom Five Fundamental Modes of Manipulation in Massage Free Penis Enlargement Exercises What is Massage Therapy?
Any method of pressure on or friction against, or stroking, kneading,
rubbing, tapping, pounding, vibrating or stimulating of the external soft
parts of the body with the hands or with aid of any mechanical electrical
apparatus or appliances with or without rubbing alcohol, liniments,
antiseptics, oils, powder, creams, lotions, ointments or other similar
preparations used in this practice, under such circumstances that it is
reasonably expected that the person to whom treatment is provided ...
|