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What
is a Swedish Massage?
The term
"Swedish Massage" refers to a variety of techniques
specifically designed to relax muscles by applying pressure
to them against deeper muscles and bones, and rubbing in the
same direction as the flow of blood returning to the
heart.
Swedish
massage was developed in the 1700's by a Swedish doctor
named Per Henrik Ling.
Purpose of Swedish Massage?
The main
purpose of Swedish massage is to increase the oxygen flow in
the blood and release toxins from the muscles.
Swedish
massage shortens recovery time from muscular strain by
flushing the tissues of lactic acid, uric acid, and other
metabolic wastes. It increases circulation without
increasing heart load. It stretches the ligaments and
tendons keeping them supple and pliable. Swedish Massage
also stimulates the skin and nervous system and soothes the
nerves themselves at the same time. It reduces stress, both
emotional and physical, and is suggested in a regular
program for stress management. It also has many specific
medical uses.
Swedish Massage Techniques?
Swedish
massage techniques include: long strokes, kneading,
friction, tapping, percussion, vibration, effleurage, and
shaking motions. The usually sequence of techniques are:
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Effleurage: Gliding strokes with the palms,
thumbs and/or fingertips
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Petrissage: Kneading movements with the hands,
thumbs and/or fingers
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Friction: Circular pressures with the palms of
hands, thumbs and/or fingers
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Vibration: Oscillatory movements that shake or
vibrate the body
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Percussion: Brisk hacking or tapping
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Passive and active movements: Bending and
stretching
Benefits of Swedish Massage?
Swedish
massage feels good, is relaxing and invigorating. It affects
the nerves, muscles, glands, and circulation, while
promoting health and well being. |