Therapeutic Massage
in American Fork began thousands of years ago, and appeared for the first
time in writings from ancient China, Japan, India, and Western countries,
Egypt, Greece and Rome.
Hippocrates defined medicine as the "art of
rubbing," and widespread massage therapy was used in Europe during the
Renaissance.
In 1850, two American doctors, who studied in Sweden,
introduced massage therapy in the
United States, where it became popular and promoted as a diverse method for
health purposes. With the advancement of science and technology in medical care
during the 1930s and 1940s, massage therapy went out of fashion in the United
States, and revived in the 1970s, especially among athletes.
Generally, it involves rubbing and operating the muscles and
other soft tissues in the body. The therapist uses his hands and fingers, or he
uses his fists, elbows and feet as different methods of massage.
In addition to massage therapy, and to produce satisfactory
long-term results, massage therapy
can be combined with chiropractic, hydrotherapy and physical therapy.
Therapeutic Massage in American Fork can also Lower your blood pressure and reduce the risk of
disease-free medication! Natural and healthy treatment for hypertension and the
associated symptoms of the disease. Did you know that Hypertension is
considered a risk factor for various diseases and mortality ? Therapeutic Massage in American Fork
helps cure it every day !
With Therapeutic
Massage you can treat the disease and its associated symptoms in a natural
way - without medication and without side effects! The treatment is done by a
qualified therapist who has experience in hypertension treatment. Therapeutic Massage in American Fork is
performed in deep rotational and long movements. Sports massage is the same as Swedish massage, and is tailored to the
needs of athletes. Painful and tight
muscles respond to stress through release. Deep tissue massage and pain points
massage, focuses on healing and releasing the painful areas of the body.
Our massage therapists in BBmassageandfloat.com work in a wide variety of settings, including
in private clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, private homes and fitness
centers. The purpose of treatment is to provide a calm and relaxing
environment.
Usually, the therapist asks the patient about the symptoms,
medical history, and the desired results from the massage therapy. It performs
a touch assessment to detect painful or strained areas and determines the level
of pressure it must apply.
The patient lies on a treatment table, dressed in loose
clothing or is naked and covered in a sheet, except for the massage area. The
therapist uses oil or cream to reduce the friction on the skin. The course of
treatment may be quite short but may take an hour or more.
Massage flu on the
body and mind
Studies support a general conclusion that Therapeutic Massage in American Fork is
effective in curing or alleviating various medical and mental conditions. Treatment reduces anxiety, blood pressure, and
accelerated heart rate. Regular treatment reduces the general tendency for
anxiety, depression and pain. It is also beneficial for certain medical
conditions, such as: Chronic Lower Back Pain - Massage therapy, which also
incorporates Chinese acupuncture, gymnastics, advanced relaxation and yoga, is
beneficial for patients with chronic lower back pain who have not responded to
conventional therapy. Cancer - Massage relieves disease pain and improves mood
in cancer patients.
Chronic neck pain - Massage
therapy is extremely beneficial in terms of improving neck function, and
relieving pain symptoms. Therapeutic Massage in American Fork provides stimulation that helps block pain signals
sent to the brain. It triggers the
release of certain chemicals in the body, such as serotonin or endorphins, and
causes beneficial mechanical changes in the body.
The physician should be consulted on all complementary and
alternative treatment methods to ensure the safety of the treatment and its
conformity with the conventional treatment available to the patient.
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