vendredi 3 octobre 2014

Basic Overview Of Massage Therapy New Orleans

By Elsa Noel


Massage therapy involves the application of a set of manual techniques aimed at improving the well-being of people through hand movements on various tissues. Massage therapy New Orleans encompasses the skin, muscles, tendons and ligaments. These therapies aim to improve well-being (both physical and mental). The term massage covers a set of methods that, despite their philosophical differences and applications, share a number of principles.

These are designed to promote relaxation (muscle and nerve), blood circulation, the assimilation and digestion of food, elimination of toxins, the functioning of vital organs and psycho-corporeal arousal. It can be used to remove harmful substances produced during prolonged exercise. It can stimulate the lymph nodes and thus promote a better immune system.

He was the first to develop in 1983 a kata (precise series of maneuvers), which is useful for relaxing the back, shoulders, arms, hands, head and neck in 15 minutes. The amma is given through clothing, catcher sitting in an ergonomic chair. Practiced in sessions of fifteen minutes, which makes it accessible to businesses, cafes and public locations, the amma sometimes called "acupuncture without needles" runs over all meridians (energy channels).

The practice became very popular from the 1970s, with the recognition of people's right to pleasure and the evolution of the biological statutes. Training in this field is done through physiotherapy, conducted in a training institute. Many training organizations offer courses that are either framed or unframed by federations and their training certificate may not be officially recognized.

The masseuse holds his arm firmly and stretches it without pulling the person off the ground. He or she continues by shaking the arm up and down in a relatively low amplitude at an average speed of at least once per 30 seconds. It is called the active phase. This is followed by the passive phase where the arm is stretched for a second in a slightly steeper motion while raising it to a height of about 15 inches.

This type of reflexology helps to stimulate lymph and is performed by a physiotherapist. It consists of two main steps: the first one entails pumping the richly vascularized nodes located in particular areas (eg. Popliteal fossa, axilla, femoral trine). The second step entails hunting lymph nodes through maneuvers such as pressure blotter (palm to the fingers).

The practitioner's fingers perform wave movements to promote the harmonious contraction of muscle units in the lymphatic channels (the lymphangions or "little hearts" of lymphatic vessels). To do this, it is necessary to learn the precise location of lymph nodes, and the route followed by the lymphatic flow, and many feel the rhythm and pressure used on each area of the body. Unlike other drainage techniques, the hands are constantly in contact with the tissues because the sessions are also privileged moments to accompany the patient by being attentive to its organic and energetic rhythms.

Moreover, like the Californian massage, Korean reflexology ignores conventional limitations defined in terms of anatomy. When carried out too fast, the vibration provides too little power and it focuses on the tissues closest to the vibration. Too slow, the vibration will undoubtedly produce smooth but painful effects while causing significant mental stress due to shocks. The beauty of it is that sensations are easily achieved when the practitioner is listening to the needs of the recipient as well as the feel in his hands.




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