Massage Techniques
Different Ways to Grant a Soulful Touch
Learning about massage techniques enables you to manipulate the soft tissues in the body while integrating functional, physical and even psychological objectives. The word massage was derived from the Arabic term “massa”, which means to feel or handle or from the Latin term “massa” meaning “dough or mass” and can also be associated with the French term “massage” known as the “friction of kneading”. The techniques of massaging greatly influence the manipulation of putting pressure in the body through stationary, structured, unstructured, moving, motion, tension and vibration, which can be executed with mechanical or manual procedures.
The tissues being targeted by massaging are tendons, ligaments, muscles, joints, skin including connective tissues, lymphatic vessels and other organs found in the gastrointestinal system. The techniques of massaging is most of the time applied to a person’s body through the use of forearms, feet, elbows, hands and fingers. There are many perceived medical effectiveness of massages that lead to the emergence of more than eighty diverse kinds of kneading with different therapeutic claims.
Massages are normally carried out by massage therapists, though they can also be performed by care practitioners in the medical industry such as osteopaths, chiropractors, physical therapists and even athletic trainers. Massage techniques come in variety of names and means; these are acupressure, maternity acupressure, ayurvedic massage, anma, barefoot deep tissue, Balinese massage, breema, bowen therapy, deep tissue massage, champissage, esalen massage, jin shin jyutsu self help, jin shin jyutsu, medical massage, lomi lomi, myofascial release, meso-american, reflexology massage, raynor massage and Russian massage. Shiatsu, structural integration, stone massage, Swedish massage, thai massage, trager approach, traditional Chinese massage, trigger point therapy, watsu, visceral manipulation and yoni are other wonderful techniques of massaging. (more…)
