Topic Overview
What is massage?
Massage is rubbing the soft tissues of the body, such as the
muscles. Massage may be helpful in reducing tension and pain, improving blood
flow, and encouraging relaxation. Massage therapists usually apply pressure
with their hands, but they can also use their forearms, elbows, or feet. There
are at least 80 different types of massage. Some are gentle, and some are very
active and intense.
For example, Swedish massage is very gentle and is often used to
promote relaxation, improve blood flow, and relieve muscle tension. The
therapist uses long, gliding strokes and kneading and tapping techniques on the
top layer of muscles in the direction of blood flow to the heart. This may also
include moving the joints gently to improve range of motion.
Deep tissue massage is more active and intense. It is used to
treat long-lasting muscle tension. The therapist applies slow strokes (with the
fingers, thumbs, and elbows) using intense pressure to reach deeper layers of
the muscles than those reached with a Swedish massage technique.
You can use self-massage to unwind after work or school, or to
energize yourself in the morning. You can easily massage your feet, hands, or
neck while doing other tasks or while relaxing. Self-massage works best if you
are in comfortable clothes and are sitting or lying in a comfortable position.
Use oil or lotion to massage bare skin.
Trigger point massage is less gentle and can sometimes be
uncomfortable. The therapist applies firm pressure to knots or tight, tense
muscles that have been overused or injured, continuing until the muscles relax.
Let your massage therapist know if you feel any discomfort during the
massage.
Some people feel that massage works because the touch is healing.
Touch also communicates a sense of caring.
What is massage used for?
People use massage to promote relaxation and relieve pain. It can
also relieve muscle tension and may improve blood flow, relieve pressure on
nerves, and restore normal joint movement.
Most studies on massage show that massage reduces anxiety,
improves blood flow, and decreases muscle tension.1
Is massage safe?
When done properly, massage is considered safe. Certification by
the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB)
ensures that your massage therapist has a certain level of training and uses
certain practice guidelines. Keep in mind that massage may be expensive, is
generally not covered by insurance, and requires a time commitment.
Always tell your doctor if you are using an alternative therapy
or if you are thinking about combining an alternative therapy with your
conventional medical treatment. It may not be safe to forgo your conventional
medical treatment and rely only on an alternative therapy.