Massage Therapy
Why
it's Good For Your Health?
Massage therapy is a method of healing that utilizes human touch to promote
relaxation, relief of tension, and a greater level of well being. There are
numerous methods and techniques of massage, ranging from the most gentle, superficial
stimulation to deep, forceful manipulation of muscle groups. During massage
therapy, your parasympathetic nervous system is activated. The parasympathetic
nervous system is the counterpart to your sympathetic nervous system, your
fight or flight response. When your parasympathetic nervous system is active,
your body goes into a relaxed state, your heart rate, respiration and blood
flow to the muscles slows down. This gives the body a chance to de-stress on
the physical level. When the body stays in a state of constant stress, eventually
the body will break down. You may not realize it, but even just daily work
stress can activate the body's sympathetic nervous system. Stress related
diseases are common and massage therapy combined with a good diet and exercise
will definitely decrease your chances of developing stress related diseases.
One of the many health benefits you receive through massage is the elimination
of toxins. This occurs through the movement of blood and lymph during the massage.
Although the blood flow of the muscles slows during a massage, while the therapist
is working on a specific muscle, blood flow is increased in the area of contact,
and ultimately circulation does increase in the body after a massage. When
blood circulation increases, it increases the oxygen to the cells and thus
increases elimination of toxins. If you already get massages, you may have
noticed that your nose gets stuffy during your session. You may have thought
it was because your face was down in the face cradle but it’is more than
that, it is the toxins building up and looking for a way to get out
of the body. This is why it is very important to drink lots of water after
a massage - to flush out the built up toxins.
Massage is an effective way to increase the body's receptivity to Chiropractic
alignment. Used before an adjustment to break-up scar tissue, warm and soften
tight muscles, and afterward, to encourage the body to accept and retain the
treatment. It not only promotes healthy circulation but it also promotes ease
of movement, deep breathing, strong immunity, mental clarity, lowers stress
and anxiety levels, reduces blood pressure, and shortens the healing time of
injuries.
Salama Chiropractic
Center offers massage therapy by a licensed and certified massage
therapist in North Carolina. Our massage therapist is certified
by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage
and Bodywork and licensed with the North Carolina Board of Massage
and Bodywork.
Getting
Your First Massage
You are joining a growing number of men and women who have found therapeutic
massage to be a valuable addition to their health and fitness routines, and
an effective complement to other health services. Many people seek therapeutic
massage as a natural means to promote healthy body functioning, and to enhance
the body's own healing powers.
As with any new experience, you may have questions about what to expect in
your first massage session. We will attempt to answer some of the most frequently
asked questions and make your first visit as comfortable, productive and safe
as possible.
Reasons
for Getting a Massage
One of the first things the therapist will want to know is why you are getting
a massage. The therapist will wish to plan the session to address your needs
and desires. The most common reasons for massage are:
- General relaxation
/ revitalization
- Relief of Tension
Headaches / stress management
- Relief of Sore or
Tight Muscles
- General health
and fitness
- Adhesion / Scare
or Myofascial stretching
- Improved circulation
- Relief of General
or Chronic Body Pain
- As a complementary
therapy to other Health Care / Doctor Referred
Let the therapist
know in the initial interview what you are looking for, and
discuss how his approach can best help you.
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