Back Massage

Back Massage Therapy

Back pain happens to almost everyone at some point. In fact, when looking for information on massage, more people search for “back massage” than for shoulders, knees, hands, neck or any other part of the body.

Your back has so many hard-working muscles and  ligaments that it’s easy to experience  strain and pain in different areas throughout your life. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, back pain is the second most common neurological ailment and the Chiropractic Association estimates that 8 out of every 10 people are troubled by back pain at some point.

Studying Back Pain

The Journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians reports that when controlled studies tested the effects of therapeutic massage, it was found that people experiencing back pain received great relief from soft tissue manipulation and massage than from a placebo.

When a study in the International Journal of Neuroscience compared massage therapy to muscle relaxation, the group of test subjects who received massage reported feeling less anxiety, pain and depression than people in the other group.Massage header1

Finding Relief

Massage can help alleviate the muscle spasms which occur when your rib or thoracic joints  lose  mobility,  thereby  helping  those  joints  function  better.  It’s  even  possible  to  increase  the  mobility  of  your  sacroiliac  joint  or  tailbone  by  massaging  the  gluteal  muscles  and  releasing  tension  in  the  tissues.

Along  with  enhancing  other  types  of  medical  treatment,  back  massage  therapy  can  provide  significant  relief  of  incidental  or  chronic  pain.  Whether  chronic  pain  is  due  to  limited  mobility  of   the  vertebral,  pelvic  and  rib   joints  or  to  compression  of  nerves  through  muscle  spasm,  disease  or  structural  dysfunction,  it  helps  to  find  a  professional  therapist  who’s  experienced  in  back  massage.

Relaxation  and  Wellness

In  addition  to  pain  relief,  massage  can  provide  other  benefits.  Regular  massage  therapy  helps  your  body  maintain  a  higher  level  of  relaxation.  This  helps  reduce  stress,  improve  sleep  and  increase  the  endorphins  that  act  as  natural  mood  boosters. Your  body  can  function  better  after  a  massage  because  of  increased  circulation,  which  brings  newly  oxygenated  blood  to  your  muscles  and  transports  metabolic  waste  away   from  your  internal  organs.

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