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Self Massage Techniques
By Kim Draper
Published March 2001
Most people that instinctively rub their
necks and shoulders when their muscles are
sore and tense have no idea they are employing
a self healing technique called self-massage.
Generally people that are in good health
are unaware that doing self-massage every
day can also help prevent disease. If you
are sick massage can initiate and sustain
the healing process.
A primary benefit of this technique is that
it can be combined with other healing methods
to enhance their effectiveness. Performed
slowly, and carefully, self-massage relaxes
the body. Performed quickly, it lessens
fatigue and revitalizes the body.
The Effects:
Massage helps stimulate blood flow, therefore
relaxing tense muscles and relieving pain.
It is also said, massage may also help heal
an injury by bringing fresh oxygen to the
affected tissues. This all depends on the
techniques used, self-massage can stimulate
or relax the body.
Techniques:
There are several different techniques that
can be applied for a self-massage:
Rubbing: Rub your muscles with your hands
or fingers in a circular motion, this will
help stimulate circulation and release tense
muscles.
Kneading: Using a little warm pure vegetable
oil or lubricant knead your muscles as if
you were working with bread dough.
Vibrating: Use rhythmic knocking or light
slapping, preferably with flat hands, to
improve blood circulation and relax muscles.
Final Stroking: End every massage with gentle
stokes, slowly moving outward.
The Treatment:
Begin each massage by gently stroking the
skin. Then, either using one or both hands,
start rubbing your muscles. When using two
hands, move then together or alternate between
them. In general, work with strokes toward
the heart. Allow 20 minutes for a massage.
Be sure to take care before beginning the
massage, in areas where the skin is red
or painful, massage outward, being careful
not to apply to much pressure. Where areas
are pale these should be stimulated with
an energetic massage.
About Kim
Draper.
I am the mother
of two teenage boys and the wife of a dear
and wonderful man, who has a great amount
of patience with me while I write and enjoy
all of my other hobbies. I am a full time
Executive Secretary for the City of Cedar
Hill Economic Development Department (Texas,
USA) Writing has always been a hobby
of mine, I enjoy writing poetry, non-fiction,
fiction, and the infamous how-to articles.
I have always felt that if you know how
to do something or if you have information
that would benefit other people, then write
it down and pass it out. My other
hobbies include, growing my own herbs, making
soap, candles, and just about anything that
is all natural. I am also a certified
Aromatherapist with a background in Massage
Therapy and Chinese Medicine. My motto
is: you are never to old to learn new things,
so I will keep on reading and studying and
hopefully supply you with answers to your
unanswered questions on as many topics as
I can.
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