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Massage
Therapy
Massage is the manual rubbing and kneading of the body's soft tissues to stimulate circulation and
promote relaxation of muscles. Massage helps the muscles relax by stimulating a reflex response
of
the nervous system
. The application of smooth, steady, rhythmical massage can relieve tension and soothe sore
muscles. This decrease in muscle tension causes the muscle to become more relaxed and elastic.
Also, massage's effect on the circulatory system is beneficial for the healing
of
soft tissue injuries
.
Many soft tissue injuries cause some discomfort and
disability
long after the initial injury. Massage can speed and improve the rate of recovery and reduce
discomfort.
To understand how massage helps healing in
cases of soft tissue injury, it is important to understand the inflammatory process. Inflammation
begins because blood circulates to the injured area to bring important chemicals essential for
healing. After a period of time, the initial inflammation stops. If applied at this point, massage
will help increase circulation and promote healing as the increased blood flow brings additional
oxygen and nutrients to the injured area. In this way, massage helps bridge the gap between common
neglect of injury and major expensive medical intervention. Massage can also help stimulate the
flow of lymph, the fluid that helps the body remove waste products.
Massage can stimulate inactive muscles whose
inactivity is due to illness or injury. Deep continuous massage can relieve muscle tension and help
prevent painful muscle spasms, which are common following injury. Also, massage can stretch and
break down fibrous scar tissue that is not healing properly because it is not aligned to the
adjoining muscle fibers.
Psychosomatic studies show how stress factors can cause migraines, hypertension, depression, some
peptic ulcers, etc. Some researchers have estimated that 80% of disease is stress related. Soothing
and relaxing
massage therapy
can help reduce illness by counteracting stress effects.
Massage usually is not recommended for individuals with a circulatory problem; it could produce
complications in individuals with
high blood pressure
or a history of heart trouble. Injury to bone can occur if massage is performed too soon after
injury over an area of advanced osteoporosis or bone fracture. Also, in cases of cancer, massage is
not used because an increase in circulation might help the cancer spread more rapidly. Severe
diabetes, skin infection, tubercular joints, burns, or abrasions may also be indications to avoid
massage.
Massage is a valuable tool in the management of many
musculoskeletal disorders
. While there are many forms of massage in use around the world, Swedish type massage is the type
most commonly used in sports medicine in the United States. Sports medicine massage can be
separated into five basic categories.
Massage can have adverse effects if not used
properly, or if used over inappropriate areas. Massage will also have a negative effect if applied
over an area that is infected. Massage over a recent injury may increase the inflammation and cause
additional soft tissue injury. If an individual has poor circulation, a decrease or unwanted
fluctuation in blood supply to critical areas of the body may occur. As noted, massage can produce
abnormal blood flow in individuals with high blood pressure or a history of heart trouble. Injury
to bone can occur if massage is performed too soon over a bone fracture, or over an area of
advanced osteoporosis.
However, if
applied properly and under the correct conditions, massage enhances muscle relaxation and increases
circulation, resulting in the enhancement of the healing
process.
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