Massage can be effective to not only maintain health, but
to even regain some functions that seem lost forever. One
of the best prevention to most issues that Mature adults face
is incorporating massage into their weekly regime.
Geriatric Massage can increase blood circulation, combat
depression, improve balance and flexibility, reduce the pain
of arthritis, increase joint mobility, improve posture and
encourage overall well-being.
Massage gets you moving! Therapeutic massage stretches tight
muscles and unlocks restrictions, restores motion to the body,
so your body can move naturally, feel good and be well.
The effect of massage rests in the fact that it affects the
whole body. It eases pain and reduces stress and that is why
massage is more and more employed in the care of both well
and the ill elderly. A growing number of health care plans
now will reimburse for massage if it is prescribed by a physician
or chiropractor.
Massage is not kooky-it is based on scientific principles.
Even a gentle massage has a tremendous effect on general blood
circulation and on the senior nervous system. These are the
two body systems that are especially effected by aging. Massage
stimulates these systems in a very natural way, so unlike
most medications, there are no side effects.
In fact massage can enhance the effect of many medications
because blood circulation is being stimulated. In many cases,
regular massage (once a week) enables the physician to reduce
medications. That is why a professional MT will ask permission
to consult with your physician.
Massage is a very effective way to maintain health and even
regain functions that were once thought lost forever! There
have been documented cases where the application of massage
has saved legs that were scheduled for amputation due to blockage
of blood circulation. In fact there are hardly any age related
conditions that can not be improved with a weekly half-hour
massage, be it arthritis, myalgia, gait problems, recurring
headaches, aching feet, of pain and stiffness in hip, knee
and shoulder joints, insomnia, Parkinsons disease and
even diabetes.
According to a 1998 article in the New England Journal of
Medicine, massage therapy is estimated to be the third most
prevalent type of alternative medical treatment sought by
Americans---following Chiropractic and relaxation techniques.
In many countries massage therapy is an integral and important
part of the health care system, with massage therapists working
alongside doctors. In China, medical doctors perform massage
therapy on their patients.
The pain cycle starts when injury, poor posture and/or emotional
stress causes the body to move differently and causing pain
as the soft tissues try to adapt. Massage helps break the
pain cycle by physically stretching and relaxing spasm and
trigger points and reducing inflammation and swelling resulting
in pain relief as well so motion can return.
Aging Baby Boomers do not want to stop "doing"
as they age, and many will choose to seek and pay for goods
and services that will help maintain an active lifestyle with
age.
Massage therapy can help empower clients with common sense
tools and knowledge which helps them to understand the role
massage plays in helping people to move, feel, and be well.
References
Eisenberg, D, et al, "Unconventional Therapies in the
United States: prevalence, costs, and patterns of use."
New England Journal of Medicine, 1993 Jan 28;328(4):246-52.
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Dawn Peters is a certified, licensed Neuromuscular Massage
Therapist in the Atlanta Ga area. She is an assistant teacher
at a local Massage school in Atlanta and has her own practice
in Lawrenceville, GA.
Dawn uses her skills and knowledge from years of working
with the eldely in Northern NY in state and privately funded
programs to enhance the bodywork sessions she provides.
Integration of swedish, hydrotherapy, sports and neurmuscular
massage modalities has given her practice a unique stance
as far as being able to provide quality sessions for both
her young clients and her mature clients as well as Mom's
to be!
"Your skin is the largest organ of the body-Make massage
a regular part of your healthcare!"-Dawn Peters
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