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Is Lymphedema Massage Therapy right for you?
Japanese massage was invented in ancient times when bathing was considered a luxury and people couldn't bother with maintaining their hygiene. This was the first massaging technique that humans had ever tried and has not changed since. Unlike Chinese or Indian massages, this technique is healing and therapeutic rather than merely a physical stimulation. Its goal is to ease and relax the recipient's body while soothing and manipulating his muscles at the same time. It is also an effective exercise technique that allows one to ease stress.

What exactly is Watsu? Watsu is a type of deep relaxation therapy, where the therapist is able to support and gently moves the client in fluid, fluid movements that are accompanied by gentle hands towards the heart , until the patient is in an euphoric state. The client can experience the same effects with this technique as with deep tissue massage or Swedish massage. The practitioner uses her hands to facilitate movement, such supporting the shoulders or back with her fingers or thumbs. If the person receiving the treatment is relaxed and calm, she may be able to fall asleep, if only for a short period of time.

In Japan, many therapists offer this type of therapy as part of their training. While there have been efforts to bring this type of therapy to the West in recent times, it's remained an exclusive activity to professionals. With the rise in interest in yoga, other forms of relaxation and fitness programs gyms are increasingly offering this type massage to their clients.

Many people who are new to this kind of therapy, have the idea that this requires costly and lengthy sessions. This may not be accurate, especially in the case of an accredited spa or health center that has expert therapists who know how to apply the various kinds of massage techniques. Watsu is a great option for those who are new to massage because it takes very little time. By using this method, you will save both time and money.

Another reason why watsu is an ideal choice for people who are recovering from an injury is that this type of massage therapy will focus on your muscular structure. Japanese therapists tend to focus on the soft tissues of the body as well as joints, which can be damaged by sports such as running, cycling or other sports. In this massage therapy, the therapist will use her hands, elbows, and fingers to stretch out the injured area. This massage can help improve the flexibility and circulation of the area, as well as strengthen muscles that are weak.

This therapy is beneficial for people suffering from lymphedema. Lymphedema refers to a condition that causes fluid to build up in the limbs, legs and other parts of the body. The warm water used during a watsu treatment helps reduce swelling, as well as the buildup of fluid in specific areas. One of the benefits of lymphedema massages is that it can help increase mobility, so that patients can feel more comfortable. Your lymphedema therapist will apply pressure to certain areas of your body while you relax in the hot tub, which encourages blood flow.

In the end, swimming is a sport that people don't think of when it comes to this type of massage therapy, but it definitely makes a big difference. By applying lymphedema massage therapy as you are swimming in the pool you can enjoy the same benefits as your recipient while submerged in water. You will be working with a professional who has been trained in all types of aquatic bodywork, and he can apply the right pressure and stretch and pull on muscles and tendons to ease the pain of your receiver.

To ensure that you get the best results, select a professional who provides both lymphedema massage as well as aquatic bodywork. If you select one who only does lymphedema massages, then you'll likely receive little benefits from the therapy in the event that it is not effective. A good therapist who also offers therapeutic massage will be able to take into consideration your patient's medical history and will ask questions regarding his or her health background. Your therapist will be able to create a program that addresses both physical and emotional needs of your receiver. By combining aquatic bodywork and lymphedema massage it is possible to ease the symptoms and increase the range of motion.
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