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The Benefits of Massage
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. So what exactly are the benefits to receiving
regular massage and/or bodywork treatments?
- 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.
- 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
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Increases joint flexibility.
- Reduces recovery time, helps prepare for strenuous
workouts and eliminates subsequent pains of the athlete
at any level.
- Releases endorphins - the body's natural painkiller -
and is being used in chronic illness, injury and
recovery from surgery to control and relieve 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.
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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 less need for medication, less depression and
anxiety, and shorter hospital stays.
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