Massage therapy is a hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues, nerves, ligaments, tendons, and joints of the body. This creates diverse physiological effects in our body. The therapeutic use of massage therapy affects the systems of the body- the muscular, circulatory, lymphatic or immune system, and the nervous system. Different movements can physically stretch muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia thus it encourage circulation through the nerves and tissues, inhibit muscular spasms that can either be sedating or stimulating to our body’s systems. Here are some of the physiological effects that massage can offer: Increase circulation- this allows the body to be able to pump more oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and cells of the body’s vital organs. Massage stimulates the lymph system-the body’s natural defense against toxic invaders like cancers. Reduces spasms and cramps Increases the flexibility of the joints Relaxes overused muscles Reduces recovery time fo...
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