Massage Therapy: What to Expect and How to Prepare : Deep Tissue Techniques: What to Expect from Massage Therapy



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Learn what to expect from Deep Tissue Massage techniques in this free online video on what to expect from massage therapy, including massage techniques and the health benefits of massage therapy.


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GO KISS A COW'S ... ( 6 months ago by blackberryjuice1)
GO KISS A COW'S CUNT! l.
DT can be relaxing ... ( 6 months ago by fnog9)
DT can be relaxing in fact, everything I ever learned about massage, and experienced supports the idea that techniques are much more effective if they are relaxing as well as properly executed. It just bothers me a lot this seemingly elitist attitude that DT is about getting muscles to "function properly" and relaxation is somehow a lesser therapy. What are the benefits of massage? Greater range motion, circulation, etc. Relaxation is effective for all that massage is intended for.
That is it for a ... ( 5 months ago by tealeh2)
That is it for a deep tissue massage??? Is it only for the back??
good i `m good ... ( 5 months ago by remixdiver2)
good i `m good masseur but i can`t find good work
Hi tealeh2, Deep ... ( 4 months ago by RMIHA)
Hi tealeh2, Deep tissue massage can be done anywhere on the body. It's a technique with an emphasis on softening muscles and other tissue w/strokes that lengthen and broaden, break up adhesions (like scar tissue), and discover things (like trigger points-a whole other story) and release them. A lot of clients say it feels as if their muscles have been "worked" or "released." It can reduce pain and increase range of motion. Also, it can release toxins or emotions from the body. Hope this helps.
Stop breathing in ... ( 4 months ago by DTakersgurl)
Stop breathing in Massage? wtf?
YES! You NEED to ... ( 4 months ago by blackberryjuice1)
YES! You NEED to REMEMBER to BREATHE in massage. IF YOU DON'T, YOU CAN DIE!!!!!
Don't mind me. I ... ( 4 months ago by DTakersgurl)
Don't mind me. I read it wrong.
YES! I SWEAR, at ... ( 4 months ago by blackberryjuice1)
YES! I SWEAR, at least HALF of the people on Youtube CAN'T READ! At least you're woman enough to ADMIT IT!
well...i have to ... ( 3 months ago by puriscalera)
well...i have to say a MT should always massage with loose wrists, this will avoid any future injuries or diseases such as repetitive motion movement "carpal tunnel"...also the massage is not given with force, is putting you body weight on to the person to give pressure, not muscle...i love the teacher who taught me this...she was my mentor once, and now she is in a pedestal!
Array ( 3 months ago by Exsecrabilis)
Obxgirl87:
Pehaps leveling the table to the right height of your knuckles, palm or outstretch hand may help. Sorry for intruding unnotice, obgirl87.
Greetings and Salutations.
I can tell you from ... ( 3 months ago by kelim92)
I can tell you from experience that "relaxation" massage is irritating to FMS. That's because most people with FMS have chronic myofascial pain that includes trigger points. Swedish style techniques cause flares in most with it. It's fine for others who respond well to it. DT IS about getting the muscles to function properly for those who are with this condition.
fms is a pain ... ( 3 months ago by fnog9)
fms is a pain disorder, so of course in this case discomfort during any physical treatment may be unavoidable. Also, fms is a bad example as it is not even understood. As you said yourself, "swedish massage is fine for others who respond well to it". So basically, deep work is fine for some, and not for others. Deep work on some people with fms would cause unbearable flareups.
However, my point ... ( 3 months ago by fnog9)
However, my point was that relaxation IS an effective way to increase the effectiveness of massage. And that deep work can and should often be relaxing as well. There is no rule that painful massage is effective.
I FMS well ... ( 3 months ago by kelim92)
I FMS well considering I've spent the last 10 years studying and living it. Not only through my experience, but that of Massage Therapists have reported that Swedish massage causes flares. For me it caused a 4-day flare. I definitely agree that it would possibly cause flares with DT, the difference being that DT actually works out the accumulated toxins that Swedish doesn't reach, therefore, a better overall, lasting result. I vouch from experience.
An FMS patient ... ( 3 months ago by kelim92)
An FMS patient shouldn't avoid DT out of fear of pain. It does hurt, but overall there is better lasting relief. Swedish massage makes my muscles tighter and my skin/soft tissue have burning sensations. DT makes my muscles looser and longer and no burning. There is anecdotal evidence to this in others. Fibros should try both and use the best, but DT needs to be given several sessions as we can be full of TPs.
I mean to say, "I ... ( 3 months ago by kelim92)
I mean to say, "I know FMS well."
that happens alot ... ( 3 months ago by erfreaka25)
that happens alot believe it or not. sometimes when I find tension in certain people I notice when working on that area, they stop breathing. I do it myself when someone finds a trigger point on me, and I have to remind myself to breathe deep
What about proper ... ( 3 months ago by grazakukowo)
What about proper drapping?
shoul keep your ... ( 2 months ago by carlomil9)
shoul keep your fist relaxed
lol ( 1 month ago by BayBeeFeet)
lol
...eh, I'd hit it... ( 1 month ago by 247XPRESS)
...eh, I'd hit it...
with a shovel. ( 1 month ago by tshalverson)
with a shovel.
hey, i don't even ... ( 1 month ago by tshalverson)
hey, i don't even care if they're breathing as long as they look good. to each their own.



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