What is Swedish massage?
Swedish massage (with no relation to Sweden) refers to a collection of
techniques designed primarily to relax muscles by applying pressure to them
against deeper muscles and bones, and rubbing in the same direction as the flow
of blood returning to the heart.
Swedish massage can relax muscles, increase circulation, remove metabolic waste
products, help the recipient obtain a feeling of connectedness, better awareness
of their body and the way they use and position it.
The strokes and manipulations of Swedish Massage, ie: effleurage, petrissage,
and friction are each conceived as having a specific therapeutic benefit. One of
the primary goals of Swedish Massage is to speed venous return from the
extremities. Swedish Massage shortens recovery time from muscular strain by
flushing the tissue of lactic acid, uric acid and other metabolic wastes. It
improves circulation without increasing heart load. It stretches the ligaments
and tendons, keeping them supple. Swedish Massage also stimulates the skin and
nervous system while at the same time relaxing the nerves themselves. As it can
help reduce emotional and physical stress it is often recommended as part of a
regular program for stress management. It also has specific clinical uses in a
medical or remedial therapy.
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