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AMTA DEFINITION OF MASSAGE THERAPY
MASSAGE THERAPY is a profession in which the practitioner applies manual techniques, and may apply adjunctive therapies, with the intention of positively affecting the health and well-being of the client. MASSAGE is manual soft tissue manipulation, and includes holding, causing movement, and/or applying pressure to the body. THERAPY is a series of actions aimed at achieving or increasing health and wellness. MANUAL means by use of hand or body. There are many different approaches and applications to massage.
In all there are over 400 recognised styles of massage. STRESS Massage Therapy helps relaxation, releasing stress and tension in our bodies. Too much unresolved stress in our lives can cause constant muscular tension. This tension or tightness reduces the flow of blood and oxygen to the muscles and organs and also restricts nerve & lymph supply. Tension creates a tendency for a build up of toxins in the body, and reduces the flow of the more subtle energy or life force (Prana or Chi). Tension can lead to symptomatic feelings of fatigue, heaviness, aches and pains, tightness of muscles and stiffness. Muscular stress can increase the likelihood of strains and injuries. Muscular stress also distorts the skeletal structure which further compounds existing problems and creates new ones. BENEFITS OF MASSAGE
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