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Therapeutic Massage for people with Special Needs: The Benefits
There are many forms of massage and regular massages offer many benefits. One type that has grown in popularity is aquatherapy or massage with water. This is a very popular option because it allows you to feel like you're in water while receiving a massage. Here are some facts about this popular form of massage therapy.

Watsumasan is also called aqua therapy. It involves hot springs, wraps, and stretches. It also involves massage, acupressure, as well as Swedish massages in purified water. The word watsumasan comes from two words satsuma which refers to hot, and masumasan which means water.

In Japan, aqua therapists are referred to as "waraji". They are also known as "zhuangsan" in China. They usually work with hot and cold water, often using mineral springs for exotic massages. This is among the reasons this therapy has been utilized for many years as a treatment for injuries, joint and muscle pain, stress, and tension.

The same types of aquatic bodywork is used in the fields of chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy, and other services. These techniques allow a therapist to put their fingers into the hands of their patient or to gently dip their hands into warm, purified water. This gentle manipulation releases healing energy and helps to release tension and chronic pain that's accumulated from injuries or tension in the nervous system.

Acupressure is often performed in an office of a hot-water therapist or spa. In the same way, therapeutic massage uses the warm water to ease tension and rejuvenate the body. Combining acupressure with therapeutic massage is a great way to ease tension and encourage healing. Aquatherapy is a blend of both treatments. They promote a sense of relaxation and well-being, and they promote healthy balancing of the body.

Therapeutic massages can be used in lieu to the acupressure method. The massage therapist is working with the client as the warm water massage is massaged into the body. This type of bodywork has been proven to be effective in relieving jet lag symptoms. It helps the person relax and feel less fatigued after returning to their country of origin.

Worldwide aquatic bodywork is practiced in many countries across the globe. Sometimes, there are massage therapists who specialize in this type of therapy. They are sensitive to the client's desire for a good massage. They understand the importance of creating a calm and soothing atmosphere to ensure that the client is relaxed and comfortable.

Shiatsu and water massages have numerous benefits. Shiatsu is "finger pressure" while watsu is "warmer hands." Both are part of an old form of Chinese medicine called TCM or Total Healing. TCM has been utilized for many thousands of years, and it is being used throughout the East as an approach to health care.

Massage therapists have been trained using both wash and shiatsu techniques. If a massage therapist cradles the recipient during an shiatsu massage, she or she places both hands on the recipient's body, and gently cradles the recipient. The therapist employs the watsu technique to alleviate tension and restore balance. The person receiving the massage should feel every sensation, including pressure, heat, relaxation and movement. A skilled therapist ensures that his or her hands are soft but effective.

Relaxation is another benefit of a shiatsu or massage in the water. To experience deep relaxation, the client must be still and comfortable. The therapist may place the receiver on a flat surface or place them on a table or. The receiver won't be able of relaxation if the therapist holds them down. On the other hand, if the practitioner puts their hands gently over the receiver in a shiatsu or watsu therapeutic massage, the client is in a peaceful in a state of awareness where deep relaxation is possible.

Therapeutic massage can also boost circulation. Many people with circulatory problems benefit from aquatic bodywork because it increases blood flow to the extremities and improves lymphatic drainage. Anxiety and hypertension can raise the risk of stroke and cause strokes.


Massage therapists who offer aquatic bodywork should be able to provide services to those with special needs. Some of these clients may have physical limitations that impact their ability to relax or stand after standing for extended durations. Many individuals who have special needs also experience pain, stiffness, numbness, and other unpleasant symptoms. Water is a wonderful fluid that helps muscles relax in ways they're not used to.

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