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What is massage?

 What is massage? And what role does it play in health care?

Massage is more than just word  of massage. it covers a wide range of medical issues.

 

 

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What is massage?

Massage is the practice of influencing soft tissue by physical, functional, and in some cases psychological purposes and goals by accredited professionals.

Complementary and alternative medicines are attracting more and more attention within the context of health care provision and health sector reform. The term alternative medicine, as used in the modern western world, encompasses any healing practice “that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine”. Complementary medicine generally refers to the same interventions when used in conjunction with mainstream techniques.

The question: What is massage can be contextualized within complementary and alternative medicines because it can be used either independently, or along with mainstream techniques.

What is massage therapy?

Art of Touch

Massage or manual bodywork comes under the category of complementary or allied health in Australia. Massage professionals and professional areas belong to the ever-growing group of allied health professionals and their subspecialties.

Because their job descriptions become more specialized, massage therapists must adhere to national training and education standards, their professional scope of practice, and often prove their skills through diplomas, certified credentials, and continuing education. Members of the profession must be proficient in the use of many skills.

Your massage professional should be able to give you a comprehensive answer to the question of what is massage therapy and – more importantly – how it will benefit your particular needs.

What is massage technique?

Massage is the practice of influencing soft tissue by physical, functional, and in some cases psychological purposes and goals by accredited professionals. Massage involves acting on and inspiring the client’s body with pressure (structured, unstructured, stationary, and/or moving), tension, motion, or vibration done manually or with mechanical aids. Target tissues may include muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin, joints, or other connective tissue, as well as lymphatic vessels, and/or organs. Massage can be applied with the hands, fingers, elbows, forearm, and feet.

There are over eighty different massage modalities. The most cited reasons for introducing different massage modalities have been client demand and perceived clinical effectiveness.

What is massage Therapy.

Scope of Practice

The intent of the Scope of Practice is not to be a restrictive description of massage therapy but an inclusive expression of the core characteristics of massage therapy.

 

  • Hands on practice
  • Touch (which may, or may not involve physical touch)
  • Direct and immediate communication on possibly several levels between client and practitioner
  • Commitment to client well-being
  • Massage is known to promote health and is probably the oldest healing discipline known to man.

What is massage

– the origins of the word

The word “massage” has many different Ancient roots, from the French massage “friction of kneading,” or from Arabic massa meaning “to touch, feel or handle” or from Latin massa meaning “mass, dough”. In distinction the ancient Greek word for massage was anatripsis, and the Latin was frictio. An older etymology may even have been the Hebrew me-sakj “to anoint with oil”.

Massage stimulates the body’s own natural healing powers. revitalize our physical and mental well-being. And promotes deep relaxation. Remedial massage is for muscular and mental stress release.Yes, remedial massage is for muscular and mental stress release. Help to recover from sports injuries or any other related injuries. Help to release pain from muscular tension. Release from tendons pain. Release muscular stiffness. Recover from joints and ligament injuries. Alleviate pain and ace from arthritis etc.
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