Massage is a holistic therapy. It has effect on both body and mind.
Massage increases the circulation of blood and flow of lymph. The
direct mechanical effect of rhythmically applied manual pressure
and movement used in massage can dramatically increase the rate
of blood flow. Also, the stimulation of nerve receptors causes the
blood vessels (by reflex action) to dilate, which also facilitates
blood flow. This has a profound effect on one's health.
The following are the key effects of massage:
Reduced muscle tension. Massage
affects the muscles throughout the body. Massage affects the muscles
and other soft tissues throughout the body. It loosens contracted,
shortened, hardened muscles. Massage can stimulate weak, flaccid
muscles. Chronic muscle tension reduces the circulation of the blood
and movement of lymph in an area.
Improved blood circulation. The
oxygen capacity of the blood can increase 10-15% after massage.
By indirectly or directly stimulating nerves that supply internal
organs, blood vessels of these organs dilate and allow greater blood
supply to them.
Better lymph movement. Lymph is
a milky white fluid that drains impurities and waste away from the
tissue cells. A component of these wastes is toxins which are the
by-products of metabolism. So, it is a vital to our health. Muscular
contraction has a pumping effect that moves lymph. Massage and exercise
help to move lymph.
Increased mobility and range of motion
of joints. Massage provides a gentle stretching action to
both the muscles and connective tissues that surround and support
the muscles and many other parts of the body, which helps keep these
tissues elastic.
Stimulated or soothed nervous system.
Massage balances the nervous system by soothing or stimulating it,
depending on which effect is needed by the individual at the time
of the massage.
Enhanced skin condition. Massage
enhances the skin condition by improving the function of the sebaceous
and sweat glands, which keep the skin lubricated, clean, and cool.
Better digestion and intestinal function.
Massage increases the body's secretions and excretions. It increases
the production of gastric juices, saliva, and urine. There is also
an increased excretion of nitrogen, inorganic phosphorus, and salt.
As a result, the metabolic rate increases.
Relief of acute and chronic pain.
Massage can promote recovery from the fatigue and from minor aches
and pains
- Beneficial effects on the internal organs and the immune system
- Reduced swelling
- Reduced stress
- General relaxation
- Overall improvement in physical health and the quality of life.
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