What are the main massage techniques? – Ajit Patel UK Goldshield
Your masseur incorporates five
main types of body-work, which affect
you in different ways. Generally speaking,
massage styles such as Swedish, Aromatherapy and Thai use one or more of these
five movements. However, there are literally hundreds of types of massage
around the world not limited to these five main massage moves.
The following list will help you understand the type of movements used in
massage so that you can understand better what to expect from the world’s most
popular massages:
Friction – Most massages begin with this method. Long
circular movements with firm strokes across your body help warm the skin and muscles. They
also help move the superficial tissues in preparation for
the next movement, usually effleurage.
Effleurage – This is long, usually harder stroking movements
using the palm of the hand.
These moves work on deeper muscle
tissues and improve your circulation.
Petrissage and Kneading –the therapist uses their thumbs, fingers and
sometimes even their elbows to move and soften tougher knots in your body.
The method is firm but slow, and relies on precise movements
to release those hard to move knots.
Percussion – These movements are faster and more energizing,
an often use both hands
at the same time. The movements are more stimulating than the previous moves
but remain effective at loosening tight muscles
and stimulating circulation to the skin and major organs. The main percussion
movements include:
Cupping – using cupped hands to stroke the skin for gentle
stimulation and aid the removal of negative energy.
Vibration – This is a
more unusual movement that activates the nerve endings and is practiced most
frequently on the legs.
Shaking and trembling movements are used by both hands up and down the body in
quick succession to gently stimulate your skin, muscles and nervous system.
These moves form the basis of the most popular
methods of bodywork
in the whole field of complementary therapy. The next time you go for a
massage, ask the practitioner what movements they like to
use and why, and you will get an even better understanding of how massage can
help your wellbeing.
You could even learn to do these movements yourself and help improve the wellness
of others!
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