Unique Benefits of Massage

AnneSofie-Spa 285Massage therapy is widely known for reducing stress and tension; but massage therapy can do more than just relax your body.  Here are some unique and extra benefits of massage therapy.

Combat Sedentary Life Style –  Sitting at a desk all day places stress on your neck, low back and shoulders; leading to postural stress on your body.  Massage will lengthen and strengthen your ligaments and muscles which become weak from sitting for prolong periods of time.

Reduces Muscle Pain – A massage treatment will increase and improve your circulation, which will help to reduce muscle aches and pains.  Massage therapy slows the production of proteins known as cytokines, which cause inflammation and pain.

Reduce Anxiety and Depression – A massage treatment can affect the neurotransmitters in the brain by increasing serotonin and dopamine levels that help reduce depression. Massage therapy can also reduce a stress hormone (cortisol) which helps to decrease stress symptoms such as high blood pressure, and anxiety.

Improves Sleep – Massage therapy promotes relaxation which helps the body to relax and encourages restful, deep sleep.

Boosts Immunity – Having a massage will help boost white blood cells and decreased stress hormone levels.  White blood cells play a large role in defending the body from disease, bacteria and infection.

There are many different types of massage, here are a few types:

  • Deep-tissue Massage – Massage to relieve severe tension in the the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue.
  • Myofascial Release – Massage that helps to release tension in the connective tissue surrounding the muscles.
  • Neuromuscular Therapy- Massage to relieve acute or chronic pain.
  • Sports Massage – Massage to help prepare for and recover from sports activities and injuries.
  • Swedish Massage – Massage to help relax and energize you.

Diversified  Health’s registered massage therapists will use a combination of techniques that include massage and manual therapy, joint mobilization, hydrotherapy, and rehabilitative exercises such as stretching, strengthening, postural exercises and patient education to help you achieve the wellness you are looking for.

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