Massage therapy is a hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues and joints of the body. The soft tissues include muscle, skin, tendons and associated fascia, ligaments and joint capsules. Massage has many diverse physiological effects, which are primarily due to the therapist's hands moving over the body. The different movements can physically stretch muscles, ligaments, tendons and fascia, encourage the circulation through the tissue, inhibit muscular spasms and be either sedating or stimulating to the nervous system.
The psychological benefits of massage shouldn't be ignored, either. Stress-related illnesses are bad for people, our emotional state impacts on our physical health, so an improvement in the former, through massage, can impact the latter.
The psychological benefits of massage shouldn't be ignored, either. Stress-related illnesses are bad for people, our emotional state impacts on our physical health, so an improvement in the former, through massage, can impact the latter.
Some techniques applied include:
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REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPIST
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