Remedial Massage
Remedial massage induces a relaxation response which lowers the heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure, boosts the immune system and generally decreases the physical effects of stress.
Studies have found that massage reduces the production of compounds called cytokines, which play a critical role in inflammation. The suppression of inflammatory factors enhance cell recovery and the reduction of pain-related pro-inflammatory cytokine can ease pain and support recovery. Massage has been shown to stimulate mitochondria, the powerhouse within cells that convert glucose into the energy, that are essential for cell function and repair.
Benefits of massage therapy:
Reduces physical and emotional stress
Improves circulation, which nourishes cells and improves waste elimination
Relieves tight muscles (knots) and other aches and pains
Releases of nerve compression (carpel tunnel, sciatica)
Releases Endorphins to induce a sense of wellbeing
Shortens recovery time from muscular strain – flushing the tissue of lactic acid, uric acid, and other metabolic waste
Enhances oxygenation of the brain & relaxes the nervous system
Greater flexibility and range of motion
Enhances energy and vitality
Supports in recovery of tendon, ligament and muscles
Massage therapy often treats:
Sports injuries
Tension headache
Stress
Frozen shoulder
Nerve entrapment
Muscular spasms
Fibromyalgia
Poor circulation
Arthritis
Pregnancy