28 reasons why a remedial massage is so good!
February 26, 2020
Did you know that a Remedial Massage can reduce pain, alleviate stress and ease migraines?
Many people indulge in an ultimate relaxation massage once a year but when receiving a massage every three to four weeks, it can make a difference to your overall health.
Here are the 28 reasons why a Remedial Massage added to your exercise routine and great diet can reduce your risk of injury and chronic disease:
- Reduces muscular tension
- Increases blood and lymph circulation which helps eliminate toxins from the body
- Assists arthritic pain
- Reduces your heart and breathing rate
- Lowers your blood pressure
- Breaks down knots (adhesions) and scar tissue
- Promotes a quicker healing of soft tissue injuries
- Reduces stress
- Effectively treats chronic pain
- Eases constipation
- Reduces the effects of DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) post exercise
- Increases joint mobility and flexibility
- Accelerates recovery caused by fatigue
- Manages headache or migraine pain
- Reduction of swelling in joints from injury or pregnancy through lymphatic drainage
- Improves sleep
- Stimulates the release of endorphins, the body’s natural pain killer into the brain and nervous system
- Prepares the mind and body for physical activity
- Assists with cramping of the calves during pregnancy
- Helps manage anxiety and depression
- Boosts your immune system
- Improves skin tone
- Speeds up muscle recovery from exercise
- Helps ease nerve pain
- Assists with muscular aches and pains during pregnancy
- Heightens mental alertness
- Rehabilitates chronic injuries such as carpel tunnel syndrome, golfers/tennis elbow (epicondylitis), scoliosis, sciatica and frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
- And overall promotes relaxation of the mind and body
To get the most out of your massage make sure you:
- Don’t eat right before a massage
- Make sure you arrive on time. Rushing makes it harder to relax during your massage
- If you are allergic to any oils, lotions or powders, tell your massage therapist
- Inform your therapist if the pressure is too hard or soft
- If you feel dizzy or light-headed after the massage, take your time getting up
- Drink plenty of water for the rest of the day after your massage
Come in and book with Samantha at St George Health for a Remedial Massage to reap the physical, physiological and psychological benefits!
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