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Massage Therapy: A Holistic Way to Relieve Many Ailments

By Mike Churchill


For decades the most common perception of massage was nothing more than a glorified backrub. Practitioners in Egypt and other Middle-Eastern countries held those with massage therapy training in high regard centuries ago, but this procedure was not known to modern man as a viable remedy until the middle of the 20th century. With the popularity of the day spa, however, licensed therapists have helped reveal the significance of these treatments.

Swedish Massage is likely the most well-known type of massage therapy. Training in this procedure involves working the muscles in such a way as to relieve stress, tension and toxins that build up in muscle tissue. Swedish is the most relaxing massage, and many day-spa patrons opt for this treatment in order to unwind and de-stress.

Massage therapy school graduates may also be instructed on Sports Massage. A vital part of an athletes routine, Sports Massage helps to warm up muscles in order to aid in preventing injuries. Deep Tissue Massage is popular with those who suffer from chronic muscle fatigue. Not nearly as relaxing as Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue methods work farther into the muscle as well as the connective tissues. Using techniques similar to those found in Swedish Massage, graduates of massage therapy schools are instructed on the proper amount of pressure to apply as well as the use of various tools that may aid in this type of therapy.

There are also specialized forms of massage. Reflexology, for example, requires a precise form of massage therapy training. By working various pressure points on the feet, reflexology massage is said to open channels of energy throughout the body as well as improve circulation. Aqua Massage, Prenatal Massage and others usually require specialized instruction, typically found at qualified massage therapy schools.

Uses of Massage

The uses of massage therapy are varied and can help people of all age groups from babies to senior adults.

Recognized as a viable medical practice, some insurance companies may cover the full or partial cost of massage therapy if massage is recommended by the patients doctor.

In most states, massage therapists must be licensed by their practicing states, so always be sure to check that your massage therapist is operating in accordance with state law.

Those who receive massage therapy often find it delivers relief from a variety of ailments. Those who administer massages often receive satisfaction from performing a service that helps so many others. Whether you plan to participate in massage therapy as a patient or by attending massage therapy school, you can find rewarding results.


About the Author:

Mike Churchill provides online marketing for Select Medical Schools, a school database that links you to nationwide campuses offering health-care training such as massage therapy training and dental assistant programs. Visit them at http://www.selectmedicalschools.com.

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