Massage Therapy


Massage

Dilates the blood vessels, improving the circulation and relieving congestion through the body.



Massage

Increases the number of red blood cells, especially in cases of anemia.



Massage

Acts as a mechanical cleanser, stimulating lymph circulation and hastening the elimination of wastes and toxic debris.



Massage

Relaxes muscle spasms and relieves tension.



Massage

Increases blood supply and nutrition to muscles without adding to their load of toxic lactic acid, produced through voluntary muscle contraction.



Massage

Improves muscle tone and helps prevent or delay muscular atrophy resulting from forced inactivity.


 

Massage

May have a sedative, stimulating, or even exhausting effect on the nervous system, depending on the type and length of treatment.


 

Massage

By improving general circulation, increases nutrition of the tissues.


 

Massage

Increases the excretion (via the kidneys) of fluids and waste products.



Massage

Stretches connective tissue, improves its circulation and nutrition and so breaks down, or prevents the formation of adhesions and reduces the danger of fibrosis.



Massage

Improves the circulation and nutrition of joints and hastens the elimination of harmful deposits.  It helps lessen inflammation and swelling in joints and so alleviates pain.



Massage

Helps to reduce adema (or swelling) of the extremities.



Massage

Disperses the edema (swelling) following injury to ligaments and tendons, lessens pain and facilitates movement.



Massage

The best benefit of all is that MASSAGE MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD !


 


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