medical massage...

Confusing a medical massage with a traditional one is quite usual for many people. Well, at its core, a LMT applies pressure to your body in both scenarios. The main difference, however, lies in two factors. With that being said, let’s take a detailed look at each of them.

Medical massage is based on results. A medical massage concentrates on a medical necessity in addition to stress reduction and relaxation. It’s frequently used to address different health issues, manage pain, lower inflammation, boost circulation, alleviate nerve compression, enhance flexibility, and promote digestion. On the other hand, traditional massage mainly focuses on relaxation and stress reduction without expanding into other medical areas for possible treatment.

How your session is organized depending on your unique needs is another way the two kinds of massage differ. Think about how a professional runner could seek a medical massage to manage a challenging injury throughout the year. On the other hand, whiplash can cause someone who has been in a vehicle accident to have entirely different demands.

Because of these variations, medical LMT's need to approach your visits keeping in mind your particular demands. Even though a traditional spa LMT has received education in the art of massage, medical massage specialists have extra education and training, which enables them to offer sophisticated care for your health.

Knowing how to treat pain


Massage therapy can be an effective way to manage and alleviate pain in various parts of the body. Here are some ways in which massage can be used to treat pain:

Increase Blood Flow: Massage helps to increase blood circulation, which can promote healing by delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the affected areas. 

Release Muscle Tension:  Massage techniques, such as kneading and stroking, can help relax tight muscles and release tension, providing relief from pain.

Promote Relaxation: Stress and anxiety can contribute to physical pain. Massage has a calming effect on the nervous system, promoting relaxation and reducing stress levels. 

Release Endorphins: Massage stimulates the release of endorphins, which are the body's natural painkillers. 

Improve Range of Motion: For pain caused by restricted movement or stiffness, massage can help improve flexibility and range of motion. 

Address Trigger Points: Massage therapists can identify and target trigger points—localized areas of muscle tension that can cause pain in other parts of the body. 
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