Top 10 Massage Techniques

For some reasons, massage is one of the easiest and most natural ways of attaining and maintaining well being and good health. It involves the use of touch, which is its basis, through kneading, pressing, stroking, and rubbing to promote a sense of well being and relaxation. Well, as what most experts have said, massage, no matter how simple or complex the techniques involved, can really be a great healing system.

A number of massage techniques are available nowadays. Each of these massage techniques has principles and philosophies to which they are based. But generally, no matter how low-tech or humble these massage techniques may seem, all of them are geared toward good health and well-being.



Below is a list of the top rated massage techniques. Read on for one of them might be the right option for you.
Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massage is named as such for the reason that it is aimed particularly to the chronic tension in muscles that lie far below the surface of the body. The movements involved in this well-known massage technique are determined by their being slow, but with much pressure directed to the muscles underneath. Usually, in this kind of massage, the therapists use their thumb, fingers and even elbows to apply the needed pressure.

Swedish Massage

Also included in the line of the top rated massage techniques is the so-called Swedish Massage. Basically, this technique involves the use of kneading, tapping or calming strokes applied to the entire body to loosen sore joints and relieve muscle tension and pain. Well, what sets Swedish massage unique from the other massage techniques is that it involved five major beneficial strokes: effleurage, petrissage, friction, tapotement, and vibration. Although each of these strokes differ according to their movements and target points, all of them are developed to promote an ultimate feeling of being pampered.

Sports Massage

As the name implies, the sports massage techniques are designed to help athletes improve their performance. The techniques involved in this type of massage are generally beneficial for both world champion and weekend warriors. Also, it is interesting to know that the strokes involved in this massage form are similar to those in Swedish and deep tissue massage. Perhaps the main difference lies on the fact that sports massage techniques have been adapted to meet the requirements of a devoted athlete.

Neuromuscular Massage

This is actually a form of deep tissue massage that is applied to the individual muscles. However, the main purpose of the massage techniques involved here is to increase the blood and lymphatic flow, while reducing the pain and release pressure trapped on the nerves. The neuromuscular massage techniques are also considered to release the trigger points which could help relieve headaches and the pain in your shoulder.

Rolfing

Rolfing also hit the line of the most well-known and widely performed massage techniques available. This technique, on the most basic, involves reeducating the body about proper posture. Yes, posture is given much attention here for the belief that posture highly determines health problems like headaches, backaches and joint pain. With that focus, the rolfing massage techniques no doubt seek to straighten and realign your body by working the myofascia, which is actually the connective tissue that assists to hold your body together. This tissue surrounds your muscles.

1 comments:

  Jonathan Walton, the Muscle Engineer

March 1, 2008 at 10:44 PM

Swedish massage is the source which most of these techniques incorporate in some fashion or another. I would agree that the 5 basic strokes are: effleurage or gliding strokes, petrissage or kneading, friction (whether deep or superficial), tapotement or percussion and vibration (percussion with smaller amplitude).

Swedish massage and deep tissue massage are just parts of a continuum in terms of depth of pressure. The focus found in techniques such as sports massage, neuromuscular therapy and rolfing is part of what differentiates them from swedish and deep tissue massage.