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Does your upper back, shoulders, and neck feel stiff or sore? Do you get frequent headaches brought on by stress or anxiety? Do you find it hard to sit comfortably while watching TV or eating dinner? If any of these apply to you, then you could benefit from massage therapy.
Massage therapy is the process of manipulation used to massage your soft tissues and muscles to help improve their functioning. When soft tissues and muscles are functioning correctly, you feel better, have more energy and your immune system is stronger.
The type of massage depends on the area of the body you need treatment for. It can involve applying a varying degree of pressure, holding in place, and various movements.
This therapy is often prescribed for a wide range of conditions as part of an overall treatment plan prepared by a chiropractoror physiotherapist that can include:
Please remember this is just a partial list of the various conditions where the therapy is a part of your treatment plan.
One of the primary benefits is to help alleviate pain and discomfort. Many people report a sensation of calmness and feeling very relaxed after receiving the therapy. This is the result of the brain releasing endorphins during the therapy. Also, other chemicals in the body that cause tension, stress, and so on reduces.
Other benefits include:
As you can see, it offers many benefits when you receive regular treatments. In addition to these benefits, the use of this therapy is an effective form of treatment. It manages pain. And, it also helps reduce the severity of the pain and discomfort.
There are several different types of massage therapies. For example, reflexology focuses on reflex points within the body.
Another type of massage therapy is therapeutic massage. This type is the most common one since it is used for relaxation. It also benefits someone with problems in the circulatory system functioning.
These are just two of the different types of massage therapy that a chiropractor or physiotherapist prescribes. To discover the benefits of massage therapy, please feel free to contact Physiotherapy First at 905-796-6662 today!
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