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Massage Therapy: Age Old Techniques for High-Tech Populations



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By : Rohit Chopra    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-03-22 06:17:34
Massage therapy was once considered a luxury that only some people could afford, but thanks to centuries of research, it is now something that everybody can take advantage of. The Eastern countries of the world have transformed the art of massage into a series of healthy techniques that is quite new to the Western world. Having tasted the benefits of massage therapy, the West has taken to it abundantly, since it not only is pleasurable, but also is an aid to easing pain and preventing disease.

Different Techniques, One Common Objective

Massage therapy techniques are varied, and most massage therapists will know a few of the many existing techniques. Most techniques will involve pressing, kneading and stroking a number of parts of the body. The treatment is instrumental in much more than simply relieving stress, although this is a popular benefit indeed. Doctors are realizing the benefits of massage for their patients, and almost every clinic now incorporates massage therapy in its treatment options.

When you receive massage therapy, it will stimulate circulation and lymph node function. When the blood circulation improves and wastes get eliminated more efficiently, the result is healthier and more beautiful skin. The surface capillaries are stimulated and there is more efficient expulsion of urea to allow the skin to get a much needed rest.

The result of massage therapy is a more energized and rejuvenated body, which comes about because there is healthy movement of oxygen and a quick clearing of body wastes. In addition, soft tissues are affected, and pain is reduced and stiffness disappears. Muscles that have been over-used or suffer from tension get great relief, which will make a person feel a lot better.

Free and flexible movement allows a person to live a healthier life, and sore joints will find relief to allow for regular exercising. Even the deeper internal organs are positively affected so that a person will get supplementary treatment to diseases that affect these organs. Though massage therapy techniques are different, they all share a common thread which is the benefits of relaxation, relief from stress and pain, and better circulation.

It is easy to understand why massage therapy is becoming more popular in Western cultures. Along with pleasant sensations and immediate relief from stress, it also provides long term benefits. Ancient truths about massage therapy are now making a big impact on people who have previously lived on a diet of high technology and fast foods.
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