Shiatsu- Massage Therapy

>> Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Shiatsu is a one of the method of massage therapy, it’s a Japanese massage therapy that has been used for treating the illness from past centuries. This method remove the obstacles that block the flow of energy through the meridians of the body.


“Shi”- finger and “atsu”- pressure. Shiatsu is a Japanese word that means finger pressure means that this massage is done by giving the stress on fingers. This form of healing massage uses pressure from thumbs, fingers, elbows and knees to concentrate pressure on certain ’energy pathways’ within a person’s body.


A person having excess tension or stress, also a women suffering with premenstrual stress, slow immune systems or low energy levels should be consider shiatsu.


Anyone having blood clots, internal bleeding, any communicable, contagious diseases or anyone who suffers from varicose veins, or has bruises, cuts, burns, or external swelling should not be consider shiatsu.



Benefits:

Deep muscle and tissue relaxation
Stress reduction and management
Releases toxins from the body
Disease preventative and Increased flexibility
Improved blood circulations and reduces blood pressure



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Massage can help achieve wellness

>> Monday, June 22, 2009

Massage was used in ancient Greece and Rome, as well as in the earliest civilizations in China, Japan, Egypt and India. Once considered an "alternative" medicine, massage therapy is recommended by many medical professionals to patients suffering from anxiety, sciatica, fibromyalgia, stress, athletic injury and general soreness.



According to the Mayo Clinic, massage has also been found to be helpful for those undergoing cancer treatments to ease their anxiety, pain and fatigue.



"Massage" is the abbreviated term for what is, more appropriately, massage therapy. There are more than 80 types of massage therapy (Swedish, Shiatsu, Thai, and Trigger Point Therapy are some), all with specific applications and methods for treatment.

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Benefits of Massage Therapy

>> Friday, June 12, 2009

There are lots of benefits of massage therapy some benefits are for improving the circulation of the body, some of are for relaxation or to reduce muscle pain.

Main benefits are:-

1) It reduces Chronic Pain
2) It improves ease migraine headaches
3) Increase joint flexibility
4) It improves sports injuries
5) Reduces stress and anxiety
6) It also improves rest and sleep
7) It improves physical rehabilitation
8) Improves circulation
9) Lowers blood
10) It reduces tension-induces headaches

Massage therapy also provides physical and mental benefits.

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Aromatherapy Massage

>> Thursday, June 4, 2009

What is Aromatherapy?

Aromatherapy is a branch of herbal medicine that uses the medicinal properties of the essential oils of plants and herbs.

French chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse coined the term aromatherapy in 1937, the use of plant essential oils dates back to the ancient times in Egypt, Italy, India, and China. Now it is integrated into holistic treatments, and is used in spa treatments and products such as candles, massage oil, and other relaxation products.

What is Aromatherapy massage?

Aromatherapy massage is massage therapy with the addition of one or more scented plant oils called essential oils to address specific needs. Aromatherapy massage is particularly suited to stress-related conditions or conditions with an emotional component.

Aromatherapy massage Works:

When you inhale essential oil molecules, messages are transmitted to the limbic system and affect heart rate, stress level, blood pressure, breathing, memory, digestion, and the immune system. The nostrils are attached to a part of the brain called the limbic system. The limbic system controls emotions and influences the nervous system and hormones.

Massage needed when there is:

1) Stress and stress-related conditions such as insomnia
2) Headache
3) Digestive disorders
4) Back Pain
5) Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)


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Types of Massage Therapy

>> Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Massage Therapy is a hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues of the body including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and joints.

There are various types of massage therapies given below, these are the most popular massage therapies and there is also
alternative therapies.

1) Swedish Massage Therapy
2) Aromatherapy massage
3) Hot Stone Massage
4) Deep Tissue Massage
5)
Shiatsu
6) Thai massage
7) Pregnancy Massage
8) Reflexology
9) Sports massage
10) Back Massage


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What is Massage Therapy ?

Massage Therapy is a hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues of the body including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and joints.

Massage therapy improves circulation by bringing oxygen and other nutrients to body tissues. It relieves muscle tension and pain, increases flexibility and mobility, and helps clear lactic acid and other waste, which reduces pain and stiffness in muscles and joints.

Massage Therapy needs when there is:


a) Back pain
b) Inflammatory conditions such as arthritis and tendinitis
c) Stress relief and stress-related conditions
d) Headaches and migraines
e) Muscle and related conditions such as spasms, strains and sprains
f) Repetitive strain injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome
g) Circulatory and respiratory problems
h) Post-injury and post surgical rehabilitation

Benefits of massage:

a) Enhancing general relaxation
b) Reducing muscular tension and associated discomfort
c) Reducing anxiety
d) Improving sleep
e) Increasing feelings of well-being
f) Enhancing tissue elasticity and flexibility
g) Increasing range of motion in joints
h) Relaxing tight muscles


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Alberta Message Training Institute in Grande Prairie

>> Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Alberta Message Training Institute in Grande Prairie Alberta Massage Training institutes is one of the leading massage training schools in the Grande Prairie, we pride ourselves on our actually original, revolutionary and fun approach to teach that has succeeded in stirring generations of students to befall the best possible massage practitioners.
Our team in Grande Prairie school is of exceptional and dedicated faculties who are not only specialist in Massage but bring with them years of professional. So, you can be certain that you will be supported by knowledgeable and conversant people at every stage of your journey with us. At Grande Prairie School of message training you can be trained to give a massage in one joyful weekend or prolong with us in flexible modules to become a professional therapist with two separate internationally-recognized diploma qualifications.

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Valentine's Day massages all about the right touch

>> Thursday, February 12, 2009

Trouble is, massage, as simple as it sounds, can be fraught with expectation. Will it be just right? How can it set the mood? What's the best pressure per square inch when 1972 Motown (or 1772 Mozart) is played at level three on the in-home stereo?

Whoa, people. It's supposed to be ... fun.

But Rekha Von Ehren, a massage therapist at Bellagio Spa in Newport Beach, Calif., says a lover's massage doesn't feel great because of fancy technique or position. Instead, she says, it's all about touch. So load Al Green's "Greatest Hits" into the iPod and get the candles a-flickering. Here are some tips to giving your valentine the sensation of relaxation:

1. Make sure the massage oil or lotion is warm. You can warm lotion by rubbing it between the palms of your hands.

2. Be inconsistent. Touch your partner with your fingertips, knuckles, elbows, the full palm and the heel of your palm. Likewise, while touching, use a variety of strokes - from deep rubbing and kneading to tickling and light scratching. And feel free to lean in close, using your body weight to add force.

3. Kissing is considered a natural part of massage. According to Chinese reflexology, arousal is tied to being touched on the spot just above the lip and the nose.

4. The brain, said to control our sexual impulses, can make or break potentially steamy moments. Temples, and the point just between the brows, are unsexy tension cesspools. So lay your lover's head in your lap, rub these spots in a circular motion and let the endorphins flow.

5. When the chemistry is right, nibbling on, rubbing or kissing ears can trigger stimulative and sedative reactions.

6. Run your fingers through your partner's hair and pull gently to stimulate the scalp.

7. Movements should always go toward the heart. So if you want to reach your lover's thighs, start at the toes and move your way up.

8. Reflexology also says hands and feet are microcosms of the body. When tenderly caressed, hands and feet can signal the interior of the body. So, in theory, you can touch a person's heart by massaging the ball of the left foot, or tap into your beloved's brain by massaging the big toes.

9. Hands, full of nerve endings, are incredibly sensitive. So massage each finger along the joint to the tip with your fingertips or, perhaps, lips and mouth.


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Regulation of Massage Therapists Threatens Compliance with the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)

>> Thursday, February 5, 2009

Alberta is currently considering the regulationof massage therapists. Implementation of regulation that makes it moredifficult for massage therapists to work in their chosen occupation anywherein Canada will threaten compliance with the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT). Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Canada's Premiers and Territorial Leaders signed the AIT at the recent First Ministers' Meeting on the economy.

The Natural Health Practitioners of Canada (NHPC), which represents over72% of massage therapists in Alberta, has made a formal application to theAlberta government to honour the AIT and implement regulation of massagetherapists under the Multi-Category Model for Massage (MCM).

The proposed MCM regulatory model recognizes the diversity of massagetherapy training across all Canadian provinces and provides the opportunityfor massage therapists to move from one jurisdiction to another by providingmultiple points of entry to practice.

Under the MCM, massage therapists from other jurisdictions could undergoa competency assessment and be placed in a practice category according totheir capabilities.

Only three provinces in Canada currently regulate massage therapists(B.C., Ontario, Newfoundland & Labrador). Each of these three provincesrecognizes only a single tier of massage therapists. All other provinces inCanada do not regulate massage therapists.

Almost 2/3 of Alberta massage therapists cannot work in their chosenoccupation in provinces that have regulated under single tier systems ofregulation.

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Alberta Massage Training Institute in McMurray

>> Friday, January 23, 2009

The Alberta Massage Training Institute in McMurray provides you with nationwide renowned world class massage courses that could be studied in the comfort of your own home, or at our McMurray campus in the heart of city. McMurray institute of Massage has been providing credited massage courses for more than number of years, and provides credited certificate, diploma and advanced diploma level massage, other related courses.

With our vast experience in providing the specialized training, our Massage institute is McMurray's one of the best training provider and most sought by the individuals who are looking for training for Massage Education. Our state of the art amenities, extremely experienced faculties and friendly support staff make us the first choice of any student for Distance Education and on campus training institute in massage therapy study.

Our training program offers students with precious supervised experience treating the public in a genuine work environment. This training program is finished away from the school with the expediency of haulage it out in their own society.

Flexible learning is a right choice for you at AlbertaMassageTraining if:

• If You would like a career in massage therapy, but a full time on-campus schedule is not right for you due to other commitments.

• If You are unable to relocate to the area or currently employed, a student or have an otherwise busy lifestyle.

Flexible learning approach combines distance learning with regular in-class tutorials. You will work through directed readings and specific content on your own and receive credit for those hours spent away from class. Email, fax and telephone access are always available to reach our instructors.

Written testing and hands on skills will dominate the in-class section of the course. This way the students will know how they are progressing, and to identify areas where the class or an individual student needs more guidance.

Graduating students will be tracked to assess their employment success and how well the course prepared them for their professional responsibilities. We analyze all comments seriously to review and revise the course as needed.

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