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Massage is one of the oldest healing arts:
Chinese records dating back 3,000 years document its use; the ancient
Hindus, Persians and Egyptians applied forms of massage for many
ailments; and Hippocrates wrote papers recommending the use of rubbing
and friction for joint and circulatory problems. Today, the benefits of
massage are varied and far-reaching. As an accepted part of many
physical rehabilitation programs, massage therapy has also proven
beneficial for many chronic conditions, including low back pain,
arthritis, bursitis, fatigue, high blood pressure, diabetes, immunity
suppression, infertility, smoking cessation, depression, and more. And,
as many millions will attest, massage also helps relieve the stress and
tension of everyday living that can lead to disease and illness.
The Benefits Of Massage
There’s no denying the power of bodywork. Regardless of the adjectives we assign to it (pampering, rejuvenating, therapeutic) or the reasons we seek it out (a luxurious treat, stress relief, pain management), massage therapy can be a powerful ally in your healthcare regimen. Experts estimate that upwards of ninety percent of disease is stress related. And perhaps nothing ages us faster, internally and externally, than high stress. While eliminating anxiety and pressure altogether in this fast-paced world may be idealistic, massage can, without a doubt, help manage stress. This translates into:
Profound Effects In response to massage, specific physiological and chemical changes cascade throughout the body, with profound effects. Research shows that with massage:
Increase the Benefits with Frequent Visits Getting a massage can do you a world of good. And getting massage frequently can do even more. This is the beauty of bodywork. Taking part in this form of regularly scheduled self-care can play a huge part in how healthy you’ll be and how youthful you’ll remain with each passing year. Budgeting time and money for bodywork at consistent intervals is truly an investment in your health. And remember: just because massage feels like a pampering treat doesn’t mean it is any less therapeutic. Consider massage appointments a necessary piece of your health and wellness plan, and work with your practitioner to establish a treatment schedule that best meets your needs. (From the Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals website)
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