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The Book Of Massage: The Complete Stepbystep Guide To Eastern And Western Technique
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Massage Therapy: A Relaxing Experience

Massage therapy is relatively new to the western world, but many ancient cultures have practiced it for many years. India, Rome, Greece, and China all use massage as a therapy to treat many health and medical issues. Many people use massage as an alternative treatment for medical concerns and health problems.

  

Many medical conditions have been successfully treated through massage therapy. Some of them include immune disorders, allergies, headaches, stress, muscles, and the nervous system to name just a few. Using massage therapy can help virtually anyone to feel better with almost any condition.

A major part of massage therapy is the skin on skin contact. This seems to have a nurturing effect on individuals. A massage relaxes the individual and allows them to become more comfortable. This can be for medical conditions or to relieve stress. It really doesn't matter what your reason for going to have a body massage done, the outcome will surely satisfy you and your needs.

Depending on your reason for treatment will determine the course of treatment you require. In some cases, the therapist will need to rub different body areas in order to fully relieve the issue. This could vary depending on the individual situation. If you are suffering from any medical condition it is vital that you explain your circumstances to the therapist. This will help him or her from doing something that could cause you more pain. This is especially true if you are making your appointment in order to relieve stress.

A therapist can target a specific area of your body if you are having issues is only one area. Usually one of the highly targeted areas of the body is the feet. This is called reflexology. However, you can have other body part targeted as well, such as the legs of back.

It took a fairly long time for medical professionals to accept massage therapy as a treatment. However, now massage therapy is highly accepted by most medical professional. It is even very common for individuals to be able to have massage therapy done right in the hospital. Massage therapy can be found in over 70% of the hospitals within America.

Massage therapy is used in many hospitals for the treatment of several different medical conditions. Many cancer patients, infants and muscular patients can benefit from treatment through massage. Many pregnant mothers during labor enjoy massage therapy, it is a way for them to relax and decrease the need for medications to subside the discomfort and pain.

Massage therapy can also be used to help indiciduals overcome an addiction. It helps by minimizing the discomforts that are brought about by withdrawal. You can treat addiction with other forms of therapy such as aromatherapy, reiki, accupressure and reflexology.


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