Massage
Is
Therapy
Benefits Of Massage
Massage
provides relief to people of all ages and from all walks of life. From
the weekend warrior to the executive, secretary, laborer or waitress;
everyone can and will benefit from massage. New applications for
therapeutic massage are surfacing in areas related to mental and
emotional well-being, infant care, aging and prenatal care.
The
more traditional and classic forms of therapy provide relief from pain
associated with headaches, sinuses and chronic tightness in the neck and
shoulder area caused by poor posture, job and or hobby related
functions. These relaxing forms of massage are designed to reduce
tensions of daily stress, increase blood and oxygen circulation, and
improve overall skin and muscle tone. Other massage therapies address
back pain, migraines, head trauma, TMJ, muscle tension including
facilitating wound healing.
Exciting
new discoveries link touch in general and therapeutic massage in
particular to improve immune system functioning and efficiency of all
the systems in the body It helps keep body issues and basic functions
in a more youthful state of elasticity, flexibility and ease.
Therapeutic massage can be an important adjunct to a fitness or sports
program, helping you achieve your performance goals with minimum injury
and pain.
Regular
massage therapy is a relaxing, effective form of treatment that works
holistically—body, mind, and spirit—to help you create and maintain
optimum health. If you are receiving medical treatment for an existing
condition, massage can be a powerful adjunct therapy to optimize the
results of your healing. Massage therapy is becoming widely used in
hospitals and by doctors and other healthcare professionals.
- Craniosacral Therapy: Bio-Aquatics and Pediatrics - A gentle, non-invasive technique designed to create an optimum environment for the central nervous system. It assesses this state through increasing and decreasing the cerebral fluid rhythm within the spinal column. No oils or lotions are used, and the client may remained clothed. A specialized form of Craniosacral Therapy which soothes your child and offers more than comfort and relief. Childbirth is a shock for the child and has potential long-term effects. This gentle form of compassionate touch can help avoid or improve such conditions as colic, torticollis, chronic ear infections, dyslexia, hyperkinetic behavior, and spasticity.
- Healing Touch Therapy - Healing Touch is a Biofield therapy that is an energy-based approach to health and healing. It uses touch to influence the human energy system, specifically the energy field that surrounds the body, and the energy centers that control the energy flow from the energy field to the physical body. No oils or lotions are used, and the client may remained clothed.
- Raindrop Therapy - Adapted from the Lakota Indians, this 100% pure grade-A essential oil technique is designed to help bring the body into balance, help align the spine and energy centers and release blockages. Drops of oil fall like rain onto the back and are smoothed and massaged over the spine. It is a mild and non-intrusive application of highly anti-microbial essential oils known for their ability to kill viruses, reduce inflammation, as well as calm and soothe, lift the emotions and spirit, oxygenate and detoxify.
- Neuromuscular Therapy / Myofascial-Trigger Point Release - Deep Tissue is the “hurts so good” technique. It is intended to relieve chronic tensions and muscle spasm, restoring structural integrity. The therapist uses firm strokes and deep sustained finger pressure to work well into the contracted muscle and tendons reducing the stress/tension/pain cycle.
- Swedish Massage - A classic form of massage designed to reduce tensions and relieve daily stresses as it increases blood and oxygen circulation and improves overall skin an muscle tone. It is both relaxing and therapeutic.
- Health
- Harmony
- Happiness
- Healing
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