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JoAnn Guest

Nov 07, 2004 15:39 PST

 

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Massage for Pain Control

 

Massage is a very effective technique for controlling pain. How does

it work? There are number of ways massage may help in controlling

pain.

 

Massage " confuses " the body's pain signals.

Rubbing may interfere with pain signals' pathways to your brain, a

process called the " gate control theory, " according to experts.

 

Pain impulses run toward the spinal cord and then up the cord and

into the brain. It's only when they reach the brain that these

impulses, are perceived as pain. When you rub, it sends other

impulses along the same nerves.

 

When all these impulses try to reach the brain through nerves,

the nerves get clogged like a highway during morning rush hour. The

result? Most of them won't reach the brain. And if the pain signals

do not reach the brain, you won't feel pain. Thus massage works

by 'closing the gate' that pain impulses have to pass through.

 

Massage also calls up the body's natural painkillers.

It stimulates the release of 'endorphins', the morphine-like

substances that the body manufactures, into the brain and nervous

system.

 

Massage provides deep relaxation

 

It relieves muscle tension, spasm, and stiffness. All of these

contribute to pain. Experts suggest that tense muscles are usually

deprived of oxygen, because the tightness reduces blood circulation

to the area.

 

Massage improves blood circulation, bringing with it what the

muscle needs-oxygen and other forms of nourishment. The muscle then

relaxes, and pain decreases.

 

Massage relieves mental stress and anxiety.

 

Massage is providing the benefit by the therapeutic value of

touching that helps a person in pain. Research shows that even touch

lasting for less than 1 second has the ability to make people feel

better. Obviously, an hour-long touch provided by massage has to

make you feel good!

 

What Types of Pain Can Massage Help?

 

Massage can help any pain originating from muscle tension: example -

head, back, neck, and shoulder pain are all can benefit from

massage. Releasing tightness and tension in muscles is the most

obvious effect of a good massage.

 

Massage also is beneficial for relieving pain associated with

arthritis, injuries, or even recent surgery.

 

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Face Massage

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Massage can help prevent new tension lines and wrinkles from

appearing. Massage does this by relaxing the muscles and by

stimulating the blood vessels under the skin.

 

Before starting the massage, cleanse your face thoroughly. Now

follow the procedure described below. Use basic movements -

stroking, pinching and stimulating.

 

Start by stroking the whole face. Use both hands and work up the

neck, out across the cheeks, then glide gently inwards, work up and

out over the forehead. Finish by applying gentle pressure to the

temples.

 

Stimulate the skin by using the back of your hands and loosely

rolling your fingers up the cheek. This can also be used on the neck

and under the chin.

With your thumb and forefinger, gently pinch the skin along the

jawbone and under the chin. This is very stimulating and helps

prevent a double chin.

 

To release tension around the eyes, firmly squeeze the eyebrows with

your thumb and forefinger. Always work from the bridge of the nose

towards the temples.

For tension in the neck and shoulders make firm circular movements

working up either side of the neck then out across the shoulders.

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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 3:26 pm

Post subject: Massage - Precautions/ Contra-Indications

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Massage - Precautions/ Contra-Indications

 

Certain medical conditions require the exercise of caution

concerning the advisability of giving or receiving massage. If you

are in any doubt, or if you or your partner are under medical

supervision, check with your doctor or other qualified medical

practitioner before embarking on massage therapy.

 

This advice applies particularly in the case of cardiovascular

conditions and heart disease, especially in cases of thrombosis,

phlebitis, and oedema.

 

Never apply pressure under or over varicose veins. Never massage

directly over infected skin, for example where there are warts,

herpes, or boils, or where there is inflammation, unexplained lumps,

bruises and open cuts. While giving a massage, cover up any open

cuts or scratches on your hands with a plaster or other dressing.

Massage on the abdomen is best avoided during the first three months

of pregnancy when the risk of miscarriage is highest.

 

The causes of acute back pain should first be diagnosed by a

physician before receiving massage treatment.

Consult a qualified medical practitioner in cases of raised

temperature, infections, or contagious disease. Seek medical advice

before having a massage if you suffer from phlebitis, thrombosis,

varicose veins, severe acute back pain, or fever.

 

 

Swellings, fractures, skin infections, or bruises should not be

massaged. Lumps and swellings should be checked by your doctor.

 

Massage of the abdomen, legs, and feet should not be given during

the first three months of pregnancy.

 

Cancer patients are best treated by specially trained practitioners

who know which areas to avoid and which kind of massage is

appropriate.

 

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