Material for Massage
Cotton seed oil is most commonly used for massaging, but butter
is used for filling out cheeks and the neck and also for breast
enlargement. If the patient is averse to oil, talcum powder may
be used. Oil should not be used by persons with excessive body hair.
General body massage may be done for 40 to 45 minutes and local
body massage for 10 to 15 minutes.
The oil should be washed off completely after massage.
Therapeutic Uses
Massage can be used with advantage as a method of treatment for
many common ailments. The various forms of massage and their usefulness
in various diseases are described here in brief.
Massage of the Joints :
Stiff and swollen joints can be cured by massage combined with
mechanical movements. Massage is, however, not recommended in serious
inflammatory cases of the joints and in tubercular joints. It should
also be avoided in infectious diseases like diphtheria and gonorrhoea
which cause formation of pus as massage may spread the pus to the
entire system. Sprains and bruises can be cured by massage. In these
cases, affected parts should first be bathed with hot water for
15 to 30 minutes. Next the massage should be done for a few minutes.
Gentle stroking and kneading is recommended on and around the injured
tissues. Fractures can also be treated through massage.
This form of massage is of great help in atrophy of the muscles
which usually follows if the muscles are not used for any length
of time. This condition may also be brought about by injuries, diseases
of the joints, inflammation of the muscles and nerves, and by too
long use of cats, bandages and splints.
A human being carries one -half of the weight of his body in the
form of muscular tissues. One-fourth of the blood supply circulates
in the muscles. When one gets a good massage treatment, the muscles
get regenerated and are then capable of holding half of the blood
supply. Massage thus provides additional nourishment to feed the
muscular tissues, helping them to grow strong. Tapping, striking,
and vibrating help the muscle to develop its contractile power.
Muscle massage is brought by first effleurage, kneading, followed
by tapotement. Later, active and passive movements are given.
Massage is employed for eliminatng muscle contraction and for breaking
of adhesions. A little moderate kneading, and percussion cause muscles
to contract and become stronger. Deep circular kneading and vibration
loosens the muscles. Kneading under and round the muscles breaks
up adhesions.
Massaging the nerves :
Massage benefits many nerve problems. In case of acute inflammation
of the nerves, massage should be done carefully. Light and gentle
stroking are recommended. Deep pressure should not be used on swollen
nerves for it will increase the inflammation. All that is needed
is just a gentle tapotement or beating of the nerve.
Nerve compression is recommended for soothing nerves. Grasp the
limb with both hands, and create firm pressure around and down the
arm. Start with the shoulder and proceed down to the wrist. As you
leave the grip, bring the hands down a little and make another pressure.
As a result, blood circulation will increase. Spinal nerve compression
is extremely beneficial. It is done by the palm of the hand. Vibration
of the fingers stimulate it. Sleeplessness can be cured by long
slow and gentle stroking down the spine and entire back.
Abdominal Massage :
This form of massage is beneficial in constipation. It stimulates
the peristalsis of the small intestines, tones up the muscles of
the abdomen walls and mechanically eliminates the contents of both
large and small intestines. Abdominal massage should not be done
in general, femoral, inguinal and umbilical hernia, inflammation
of the uterus, bladder, ovaries and fallopian tubes, kidney stones,
bladder or gall bladder, ulcers of the stomach and intestines, and
pregnancy.
Abdominal massage should not be done after a heavy meal, but after
two hours or so. The bladder should be emptied before the massage.
The patient is made to lie on his back with his knees drawn up.
This enable the abdomen wall to relax. The masseur should stand
at the right side of the patient and use his finger tips for friction
round the umbilical region from right to left. He should likewise
alternatively knead the walls and roll with both hands, making deep
and firm pressure. He should knead with the hand and finger tips
and keep clear of any wound or tender places. He should later take
up massaging of the larger intestines.
The manipulation of the large intestine should begin on the right
side. Keep it going upwards and across the transverse colon and
move right down on the left side to the signoid flexure and rectum.
Circular kneading should be done with the help of the three middle
fingers. At the same time press into the contents of the abdomen,
following the course of the larger colon with a crawling motion.
Keep kneading by means of a few circular movements in one spot with
the help of finger tips. Keep moving the fingers a little further
along. Knead repeatedly. Use knuckles of the hand to make deep pressure
along the large colon, moving the hands along after each pressure.
Once the kneading of the abdomen isover, follow up by tapotement
with both hands cupped or use the knuckles of the hand. Vibration
may also be employed. The patient could also be asked to do some
gymnastic exercises for strengthening the walls of the abdomen.
Since blood pressure increases during abdominal manipulation, patients
with hypertension should avoid abdominal massage. Massage should
also be avoided in cases where there has been recent bleeding in
the lungs, the stomach or the brain.
Chest Massage :
Chest massage is helpful in many ways. It strengthens the chest
muscles, increases circulation and tones up the nervous system of
chest, heart and lungs. It is especially recommended in weakness
of the lungs,palpitation and organic heart disorders. Bust and mammary
glands can be developed by proper massage.
The patient is made to lie on the back with the arms at the sides.
The masseur starts manipulating the chest by means of strokes with
both hands on each side of the breast bone. A circular motion is
formed by the movement made up and down, moving down the chest.
Next the muscle kneading is done by picking up the skin and muscles
with both hands. Treatment is given to both sides of the chest likewise.
Circular kneading is next done by placing one hand on each side
of the breast bone and making the circular motion outward towards
the side. Tapotement follows by hacking and slapping.
Massage of Back :
The purpose of the massage of the back is to stimulate the nerves
and circulation for treating backache, rheumatic afflictions of
the back muscles, and for soothing the nervous system.
The patient is made to lie down with the arms at the sides. The
masseur effleurages the back from the shoulders downwards using
both hands on each side of the spine. Stroking is done from the
sacrum upward. Friction follows with each hand at the sides of the
spine going down slowly. Next, kneading by muscle picking is done
with squeezing. Alternate rapid pushing and pulling movement of
the hands sliding down the spine. Circular kneading should also
be done. The treatment should end by slapping, hacking and cupping
on each side of the spine. Gentle stroking and light kneading of
the back is relieving and soothing. Percussion and vibration result
into stimulating experience. Vibration of the end of spine benefits
the sacral nerves and pelvic organs. It is recommended in constipation,
hemorrhoids, weakness and congestion of the bladder and sexual organs.
Massage of the Throat :
This helps to overcome headache, sore throat and catarrh of the
throat. The patient is made to throw his head back. The masseur
places palms of both hands on sides of neck with thumbs under the
chin, and fingers under the ears. A downward stroke is next made
towards the chest over the jugular veins. Do not exert heavily on
the jugular veins.
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