[1623] Shiatsu Massage Techniques for Pain and Pleasure Part 1

Date: September 30th, 2009 | Comments : [1] | Categories: Uncategorized.

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Shiatsu massage techniques are extremely healing and relaxing types. The method was first introduced in Japan to cure muscle tightness and pain but today, it is practiced in many countries. Shiatsu massage techniques are very effective and are performed with the clothes. It is a massage technique which is based on old Chinese principles of harmonizing the natural energy centers of body and removing blockages thereby enhancing the normal flow of blood and important energy by opening all meridians (energy points). The technique utilizes stimulation of the pressure points.

Most of the massage chair techniques make use of shiatsu. It is a form of therapy that helps in relieving pain and maximizing pleasure. The technique is basically a derivative of acupuncture without the use of needles. The difference between both techniques basically relies on the placement of massage. Acupuncture is performed only on the contact or action points whereas shiatsu therapy expands its horizons beyond accu-points and makes use of more massage movements.

This form of therapy has evolved continually with changing times. The recent version of shiatsu techniques utilizes movements that include grasping, vibrations, shaking and other movements to invigorate and loosen stiff muscle areas.

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[1617] 6 Secret Techniques on Chair Massage Part 2

Date: September 28th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Uncategorized.

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4. Percussion: It is a kind of chair massage technique that many people think as karate chop. It makes the client feel great when the technique is applied properly. It is among the favorite massages for many customers.

5. Friction techniques: The friction chair massage technique is derived from Swedish style strokes and movements and is occasionally used in chair massage.

6. Gliding techniques: Although it is not done frequently but proves real effective at times. It is carried on a greater area of the body and helps in enhancing blood flow.

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[1612] 6 Secret Techniques on Chair Massage Part 1

Date: September 25th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Uncategorized.

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Massage is a way to provide relaxation to the body and muscles. It helps in enhancing the flow of blood by pressurizing contact points and releasing tension. Chair massage is known to be one of the pleasurable and finest forms of massage that relaxes the body and relieves it from pain and stiffness. The chair massage can be done in variety of ways. Chair massage techniques usually use gliding strokes and this technique is carried over clothing and makes no use of oils.

Some of the secret techniques on chair massage are discussed below:

1. Compression techniques: The compression techniques are similar to acupressure and are commonly used in chair massage. Compression Chair massages makes use of thumbs and strokes. It is really essential to have complete knowledge of this technique to practice it properly. It is one oldest form of massage and most of the students are taught these techniques with good deal of stress on the biomechanics of strokes and movements. The thumbs are used less often in the Relax to max techniques as various other contain points including heels of hands, fists, elbows, knuckles and forearms.
2. Squeezing techniques: In this secret chair massage technique a practitioner has to press the muscle within two contact points. This technique is often practiced on large muscle groups and those muscles which are not stiffly attached to the primary structures. It is essential to indentify precisely the edges of the muscles when performing this technique. The squeezing technique demands great focus when learning to perform it at Relax to the max.
3. Kneading techniques: The kneading techniques involve circular movements. This type of chair massages also demands careful application and exerts minimal force over the body. Most of the schools teach the students to perform this technique with thumbs. But in Relax to max, a practitioner needs to use unique contact points like psisforms, elbows and must avoid use of thumb to decrease the amount of pressure.

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[1580] What Massage Therapy School Should I Choose Part 2

Date: September 24th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Uncategorized.

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Once you have narrowed down your possibilities for massage schools, you should check them out in person. Ask for a tour and see if you can sit in on a class. Some schools offer career days so prospective students can see the school and ask questions. Another excellent way to evaluate the school is to sign up for one of the student massages that most schools offer. Not only will you get to see the quality of the instruction first-hand, but you will also get a massage. While investigating your possibilities, ask plenty of questions. Ask questions such about the class size, the experience levels of the instructors, if you receive hands-on training, and how many of the graduates receive national certification. Find out the number of graduates who are employed as massage therapists. Talking to graduates is also a great way to get a feel for the quality of the education. Additionally, find out about the reputation of the school.

Other aspects about a massage school that you may want to consider include such things as whether they offer part-time studies or if it is only a full-time program, if the location is convenient for you, and student-teacher ratios. Another important factor may be the cost of the school and whether or not they offer financial aid. Some schools have payment plans, scholarships, and loans available to their students to make paying the tuition possible. Be sure to consider if the school will help you after graduation. Some massage schools offer placement services to help their students find employment after graduation.

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[1597] What Massage Therapy School Should I Choose Part 1

Date: September 22nd, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Uncategorized.

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Choosing a massage school may be the most important step you take on your journey to become a massage therapist. It is imperative that you find a good quality program that matches with your philosophy and approach to massage. The first step you can take is to find what massage schools are in your area. The next thing you can do is determine what type of accreditation the schools have. The U.S. Department of Education offers a search for accredited schools under any of their approved agencies such as Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation. You can also see if the school is on a Continuing Education provider list with a national organization such as the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork where all the courses must meet high standards.

The next aspect you should examine is the techniques and philosophy the massage school teaches. Some schools teach from a relaxation and spa-oriented perspective while others may teach from a more anatomical and physiological approach, and still others may incorporate techniques from an Eastern tradition including shiatsu, yoga, and Reiki. You may want to find a school that offers a sampling of many approaches so that you are trained with a well-rounded education in massage. Some schools also offer practical help for being in business on your own. If you plan to hang out your own shingle, then you may want to attend a school that provides information on how to market yourself and maintain a business.

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[1592] Massage therapy school in Hawaii Part 2

Date: September 20th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Uncategorized.

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The curriculum for this 1 year program is divided in to 2 different terms. The first term focuses on understanding the massage technique and learning its different benefits. In first term subjects like massage tech, Anatomy & Physiology, Shiatsu, Lomi. Hydrotherapy, Jorei, Reflexology and chair massage are taught. This core subjects are designed constructively to make the learner understand important concepts of massage.

The second term focuses on orthopedic massage, pre natal, business, ortho-bionomy, Neuro muscular therapy, treatment and pathology and clinical practice. The second term is designed to prepare the candidate to work as a massage therapist. It includes practical and clinical practice to boost confidence among candidates. After completion of the course, one can easily work as a massage therapist and can earn great income.

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[1584] Massage therapy school in Hawaii Part 1

Date: September 18th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Uncategorized.

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Massage is basically a practice of soft tissue operation with functional (physiological), physical (anatomical), and sometimes psychological goals and purposes. Massage therapists make use of smooth long strokes, kneading movements concentrated in the superficial layer of the muscles using a lotion or massage oil. It helps in improving the blood circulation in the body by improving the oxygen supply and nutrients to different body tissues. It relieves pain and tension in muscles and improves mobility and flexibility, and assists in clearing lactic acid and other waste products which decreases stiffness and pain in joints and muscles.

Massage is both an art and science. It is an art which needs to be acquired and is based on scientific concepts and treatments. Becoming a massage therapist demands technical and academic knowledge, manual dexterity, sensitivity, clinical skills and awareness. Almost everyone possesses inborn resources to touch others with care and confidence. However it demands a sheer dedication and a sincere desire to assist others together with commitments of energy, time and concentration for the training process to become a professional practitioner.

You can acquire through knowledge and develop basic skills that are required to practice as a therapist in just one year. The massage therapy school in Hawaii is among the best schools across the world that offers immense knowledge about massage therapy and its technique. Hawaii is a beautiful place to live and learn. The climatic conditions are excellent. Nothing can top living in this amazing city and learning the profession that pays pretty well even to the beginners. Maui has a wonderful 12 months programs designed for students who wish to become massage therapists. The program begins every year in July and January.

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[1569] Back Pain Red Flags

Date: September 16th, 2009 | Comments : [1] | Categories: Uncategorized.

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If your massage patient has back pain (upper or lower) related to any of the following, refer them to a medical specialist.

• Younger than 20 or older than 55 and getting back pain for the first time.

• Pain after a violent injury, e.g. road traffic accident.

• Pain is constant and getting worse.

• Pain is in the upper part of the spine.

• Cancer in the past or at present.

• Taking (Cortico)steroids.

• Drug abuser, or HIV infected.

• Generally unwell or feverish.

• Significant weight loss.

• Continue to have great difficulty bending forwards.

• Nerve related problems other than pain: loss of sensation (especially of the area that would sit on a saddle – so called saddle anaesthesia), loss of power, urinary or bowel incontinence.

• Obvious structural deformity of your spine.

• Debilitating pain that is not reducing after 4 -6 weeks.

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[1554] Back Massage Technique, Tip 8

Date: September 14th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Uncategorized.

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Finishing with Effleurage

Apply effleurage (stroking moves) with supported fingers (technique 3 above), then effleurage with the heel of the hand (technique 2 above), then full handed effleurage (technique 1 above). This will enhance the good that you have done with the stripping and trigger point release. Then leave the patient quiet for a few minutes.

Back Massage Technique, Tip 8

Patient Advice:

For the five days after the massage, encourage the patient not to sit, stand still or run, for longer than half an hour at a time; but rather to take a short walking break, and to sip water frequently.

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[1551] Therapeutic Back Massage Technique Tips Part 3

Date: September 12th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Uncategorized.

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Back Massage Technique 6:
“Effleurage” using Forearms

Back Massage Technique 6

Apply firm downwards pressure (see diagram), and move the arm closest to the head up to just below the shoulder blades. 6 strokes. For the first stroke, be aware of the possibility of lower back pain

Back Massage Technique, Tip 7:
Trigger point release using sustained pressure of the of the reinforced thumb.

Back Massage Technique, Tip 7

Let the patient’s pain be your guide. Place your thumb over any tender spots or knots that your patient may have told you about or that you may have felt, and press firmly and with increasing pressure thus: Gradually increase the pressure until the pain is 6 or 7 on a scale of one to ten. Hold that pressure until the pain lowers to about 4/10 (takes about 5 seconds). Immediately (don’t stop the pressure), increase again until the pain is 6 to 7 on the scale of 10, and again hold until the pain subsides to 4/10. Repeat step two. This is painful, but you can’t do much harm to the patient – quite the reverse: muscle and back pain (upper or lower)may miraculously disappear. Your thumb is more likely to suffer, so make sure that you back it up with the fingers of the other hand, and after each trigger point release, give your thumb a bit of massage too.

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