Thursday 30 July 2009

Back Massage: Learn How

Just imagine being able to offer a back massage to someone who is stressed or suffering from discomfort in their back? Not only can it achieve total relaxation for the patient but also offers the desirable effect of feeling of calmness, both physical and mental. Yet many think that in order to be able to give a back massage they need extensive training. That need not be the case.


By utilising very simple steps, anyone can offer a back massage. It is about understanding the theory and process of massage and then utilising the latent power in the hands to heal, relieve and relax with confidence. The first stage of how to give a back massage can be started by simply placing pressure using both hands on the patient's spine. The technique used here is to gently slide the hands from the bottom of the pelvis following the line of the spine all the way up to the neck. As an addition whilst this is being undertaken, you can introduce a circular motion using your thumbs as this will assist in the massage of the sides of the spine. The process should be continued for several minutes to enusre the muscles around the spine are sufficiently loosened and the blood flow stimulated.


Once this area has been well massaged, it is simply a process of continuing the movement from the bottom of the spine up to the neck but gradually working outwards from the centre, all the time identifying areas of muscle resistance that require additional work. Ensure that the shoulders are also included within this exercise and don't forget to work into the therapy circular movements of the hands to compliment the sliding and thumb movements.


Where stubborn muscle tension is located, utilise the therapeutic capabilities of your fingers and gently place pressure on the muscle and kneed with your fingers in both a clockwise and anti-clockwise direction, manipulating the muscle with stretching movements to encourage enhanced blood flow and unlock the discomfort. Remember, massage does not have to be grand sliding movements up and down the body to achieve the desired results.


A successful back massage will create a sense of deep relaxation and calmness in the patient. The areas of discomfort will have been identified, worked upon and subsequently reduced. Don't forget that it is essential to use good quality massage oils and lotions when undertaking a massage. This allows for the ease of flow of the hands over the skin by reducing friction and hence giving the ability to work deeper into the affected muscles.


Once your understand and have knowledge of the basics of how to give a back massage, you will have a valuable skill that will be in demand. It is not difficult to learn the basic therapy techniques and the rewards for that little effort will not only be felt by the patient but also by you with a sense of real satisfaction in being able to reduce discomfort and enhance wellbeing.


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