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Massage Therapy for Neck Injuries

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Neck is one of the most flexible organs of the body that has a great deal of functionality. It is quite susceptible to injuries, because it is subjected to a lot of stress and weight and to a certain extent because of its flexibility. Neck pain is usually caused by the stress, misuse, overuse, poor posture, accident or a sport injury. Neck pain is one of the most common complaints that may become a constant problem if remain untreated and ignored. Massage Therapy - A Natural Way of Pain Management Massage therapy is the natural way of treating neck pain. It is a profound and non-invasive holistic approach that is effective for people of all age group. It not only provides pain relief and management, but also decelerates the progression of neck problems. All neck problems including injuries require immediate assistance of a health care practitioner, because damaged muscles, ligaments and nerves may lead to a serious condition called osteoarthritis. How Massages Help Relieve Pa

Beauty Salons Treatments - An Introduction to Massage

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Massage is the manual manipulation of surface layers of muscle and connective tissue to promote relaxation and normalize them. Massage therapists use mainly their hands and fingers to issue the massage treatment, but the forearms, elbows, knees or feet can also be used to give different types of massage by manipulating the muscles with different pressures and movements. Massage is mainly used to speed healing and to give a feeling of relaxation and well-being and can boost circulatory and immune systems, benefiting blood pressure, circulation, muscle tone, digestion, and skin tone, relieve pain and reduce anxiety and depression. When muscles are overworked and tired, massage can also by used to relieve the soreness, stiffness and pain. A massage will usually be given by a therapist with the client either lying on a specialist massage table, with a horse shoe shape head support to allow easy breathing and comfortable position, or sitting in a specialist massage chair. The client