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[M302]Massage Therapy How To
by Camle Watson, Cam
Massage or massage therapy as it has come to be known in our time, began with the ancient Egyptians, then the Greeks and finally the Romans. Yes these ancient cultures used massage therapy for both healing and pleasure. The science of massage therapy had also spread to other early cultures such as India, China and Japan. The last three went further by integrating it to form an integral part of their systems of medicine and healing.

Massage is the organized form of touch. It is performed by the hands, elbows and forearms gliding over the skin and applying pressure to the underlying muscles by a system of movements. These movements involve stroking, rubbing, pressing and kneading. Massage is not a panacea, but can greatly aid in the normal functions of the body and restore balance as well.

How Massage Works

Massage works by the body responding to the various touch techniques given to it. These touch techniques causes the body to engage in there normal functions. Massage itself, acts like a natural stimuli for the body to respond with positive effects in many different ways. Some of these therapeutic effects are, stimulating the circulation of the blood and lymph, loosening of muscular tension, toning and firming the muscles.

When fibers stop sliding over each other easily, it's most likely the cause of people not getting enough exercise, too much exercise, physical or mental tension. These factors cause the drop of any increase in muscle tone. The waste products from muscular activity, like carbon dioxide, lactic acid and urea, build up in the muscles. Massage therapy fosters drainage of those wastes, therefore restoring there normal functions.

Massage therapy also fosters the drainage of lymph, causing better circulation of the blood. Because of this, the skin looks much better than if drainage was difficult. Why bother with the how the skin looks? Because the appearance of the skin, is usually a good indicator of a persons inner condition. In reference to muscles, massage therapy has a good effect on the fibrous tissue surrounding the joints.

The effects of massage upon the autonomic nervous system gives birth to the feeling of relaxation. How? By stimulating the sensory nerve endings located within the skin, signals are sent to the brain by the central nervous system. This in turn produces the experience of feeling good. Once again because of this action, a new reaction takes place by causing a significant reduction in the body's stress level. When a person is relaxed, abdominal breathing becomes more natural. I can assure you, your abdominal organs appreciate this. It's quite clear that the nervous system plays a crucial role in massage therapy. It's also responsible for the vascular system, since it controls it. A decrease in efficient drainage and supply of blood, is caused by a reduction of vascular.

Massage works by reducing stress, managing the body's waste products, fostering normal bodily functions, providing a sense of well being and boosting mental health.

The Logic of Massage

The gradual development of massage therapy into a full blown art and science can be determined as only logical. When we fall, bruise or sustain any sort of physical injury, we usually tend to touch it. Even if that act produces no form of healing solution, or does it? Touch in itself is very comforting to us. It reassures us, make us feel loved and accepted. Whenever someone is in pain, we tend to want to hug, hold or touch that person in someway. Somehow sensing that the very act of physical contact will contribute to the overall holistic health of the person. Guess what? You are correct in that assumption.

Studies have shown that, touching among other comforting and intimate contact, does assist in the overall recovery and health of a person. Whether that person is in need of physical, mental, emotional or spiritual healing or comfort. In looking at the big picture, I see massage therapy continuing to play an important role in human history for a long time to come. What are you waiting for, join the minions.


Career Help

There are some people who believe that massage therapy is an excellent career option to pursue. You have to be absolutely certain though of what you are getting yourself into and whether a career in massage therapy is really for you. You can do that by enrolling in introductory massage classes to get a feel of the profession or you could first get your hands on a massage therapy book and save a few dollars. A massage therapy book will tell you if your interest can be converted into a real career path and if taking the introductory classes would be worth the time and expense.

Basic Instruction

Real licensed massage therapists need to undergo extensive studies and training before being deemed fit to practice complicated and crucial techniques. This is especially true if a student is studying to be a medical massage therapist and not just a relaxation masseuse.

However you want to be, it is safest to have a massage conducted only by a certified expert. There are some instances though when you can perform basic techniques for personal use. You might want to give your baby a soothing massage or your partner a sensual massage. You can learn how to safely perform such basic techniques from a good massage therapy book for non therapists.

Academic Use

Massage therapy books also have textbook and other academic uses. The best massage therapy book for academic use would be a book that focuses solely on a specific topic. Most serious and advanced students would have no use for an introductory massage therapy book. Special books on anatomy, pathology and business that are especially suited to massage therapists would be the books to look for.

Review Books

Since massage therapy has grown into a field all its own, the demand for licensed massage therapists have risen. This means that you probably won't be allowed to publicly practice massage techniques if you haven't taken the board exam. One other important use of a massage therapy book would be to help future therapists review for licensure exams.

A number of expert authors have already come up with review books for would-be therapists. Most of these books have well organized topics, questions and answers based on the areas of concentration.

Where to Find

You can find several types of massage therapy books in bookstores. Online sites however are also good places to scout for a good massage therapy book. Shopping online is almost always easier and more convenient. You can read hundreds of book reviews and forward an order with just a click of a button. The best thing is that you just have to wait for you book to be delivered to your doorstep.

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