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by Janette Lindz, Jan
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

In order to practice complicated and crucial techniques you need to undergo formal massage training and earn your license. This is especially true if a student is studying to be a medical massage therapist and not just a relaxation masseuse.

In any case, it is wiser for you to have a massage conducted only by a certified and licensed massage therapy 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

There are of course a great many books related to the topic of massage therapy that are used as textbook references for students. 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.

Recently, there have been a growth in the number of expert authors who have 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.

Getting a professional massage just might very well be one of the best ways to relax the mind, body and spirit. These days, professional massage therapists are in high demand, and although the occasional massage from one of these highly trained practitioners may cost what the average person considers a good bit of money, it seems well worth it to many. Not only does it make you feel wonderful from head to toe, it also has many health benefits that many people (and you?) are probably unaware of.

The best way to describe what a massage can do for a person's overall health is explaining how a therapist can manipulate the body's soft tissues, which means the massage therapist has complete control of a person's musculature. The most common areas of the body that a therapist focuses on are the back, neck, arms, legs and, at times, even the jaw and head. Massages can help to alleviate the most common types of stress that occurs in the body's muscles, wherever they are located. Still, simply describing massage methods doesn't quite answer the question of what massage therapy can do to benefit a person's overall health.

Reduce stress, live longer

One key benefit to massages is that they help lower high blood pressure. This is important information for someone who might suffer from high blood pressure and the various secondary conditions it causes or contributes to. Massage therapy helps lower a person's heart rate, which, of course, is directly linked to blood pressure. Since high blood pressure can lead to serious health conditions, like heart attack and strokes, the occasional massage might be a good thing to try as a preventative against such conditions.

Interestingly, massage therapy has been shown to help certain people with certain, specific kinds of mental health conditions. Many psychiatrists will recommend that their patients receive a massage regularly to help alleviate depression symptoms, anxiety and other mental health conditions. The mechanism by which it works is hardly mysterious, but it is amazing for its simple effectiveness and ability to affect all major systems of the human body. Massage clearly relaxes the body, as well as the mind, at the same time, which can stimulate the brain's production of both endorphins (natural pain killers) and mood-enhancing serotonin.

Set and setting, game and match

The human mind being the powerful creative force that it is, many massage therapists set the mood with candles, music and sometimes by burning incense. In addition to bringing a more soothing atmosphere to the massage, there are some indications that aromatherapy has some testable effects on stress, too. Enhancing the mood, therefore, may be a more powerful technique than even massage professionals now realize.

Massage therapy can bring a wide variety of beneficial elements to a person's life. Many professional and amateur athletes have been known to use massage therapy, quite often before they play in a game, take to the track or strap on the skis. The massages that pro athletes receive help to relax them before they play, at which time they will exert themselves far beyond the normal demands of life, with more force and potential pain than most people will ever experience. The massage therapist is ready to help relieve their pain after the game is over, too.

Good for one and all

Yet it is not just the athlete who can benefit. Massages can greatly reduce the pain and inflammation associated with such diverse conditions as osteoporosis, asthma, arthritis, diabetes and other inflammatory diseases. Massage therapy is also part of the toolkit for many physical therapists, who understand how important good blood flow is to healing muscles, organs, bones and, ultimately, every cell in the body. The oxygen that the blood takes to the cells is what keeps the various cogs and gears of the human engine running. Massage therapy can help deliver the fuel and sustenance that the body needs by facilitating blood flow and oxygenation.

Clearly there are many beneficial aspects to massage therapy that help to open wide the window of opportunity for people suffering from all different types of ailments. This article mentions only several of the rewards associated with massage therapy, but the benefits all share some things in common as do the methods. All the methods are natural, drug-free, noninvasive, chemical-free (except for simple lotion or oil) and based on the sciences of physiology and anatomy. All benefits are real, not based on mood-altering drugs and can be obtained exactly the same way time after time ? you build no resistance as you do to a drug, and you have no side effects except a feeling of wellbeing, and that is one you will never complain about.

In fact, massage therapy has just as much right to say it is ?good for every body? as milk does, and there is a simple way you can prove whether or not it's right for you. There is probably a trained, licensed massage therapist within a short drive from where you are sitting right now. If you've never had the pleasure of experiencing a professional massage for yourself, what are you waiting for? Your local massage therapists are waiting for your call today, and are ready to introduce you to the original ?natural health care.?
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