Massage: Levels and Techniques

By LynnD, published Apr 26, 2007
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Massage is all about comfort, but it's also all about necessity.

Massage is a natural response to pain. It is the first action we do to ourselves when we hurt in our bodies. We rub our hands after a long day of typing, our feet after a long day of standing. You get the point. Massage is natural and beneficial and feels oh so good.

Light massage can be done on ourselves for quick manipulation of the muscles: neck, legs, knees and so on. Spas will often offer light, whole body massages. This is a good place to start if you have never had a massage. They are designed to help relax and heal the body, loosen up tired and stressed out muscles, and introduce you to a variety of techniques.

Some massage techniques are very light, such as hot stone massage. This developed in Midwestern spas where hot stones were moved gently around the body with light pressure applied. It is a very relaxing form of massage with the combination of heat and light pressure. Aromatherapy is also a type of light massage. Essentials oils are used to stimulate the limbic area of the brain for a calming affect. Oils are also rubbed into the skin for a physical and psychological reaction in the whole body. Light pressure may be applied along with scented oils to help relieve the maximum amount of stress.

Medium massage will most likely be found in an independent massage therapist's office. This is a whole body massage, but at a deeper layer than a light spa massage. Massage is designed to help heal the body as well as make it feel more comfortable. Pain should not be included in a massage, although some discomfort may come with the territory--especially if you are very tense. A medium massage is good for those who have already experienced the benefits of a light massage and want a deeper level of treatment.

Massage: Levels and Techniques

Massage offers different levels and techniques

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Takeaways
  • Light massage is common and can be found at spas.
  • Medium massage adds an extra layer of healing and is considered Swedish "traditional."
  • Deep massage is usually reserved for athletes or for those with specific health needs.
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