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Ayurveda
Manifold Wonders of Massage
Therapy
by Dr. Savitha Suri
Massage has
been used as a remedial measure from centuries. Massaging causes various
physiological effects which comfort the body. Manually kneading or
manipulating the soft tissues to relieve pain, discomfort, stress and to
promote health and wellness is called as ‘massage’. The techniques of
massage to promote health and wellness are called “Massage Therapy”.
The American
Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) defines Massage therapy as “a
profession in which the practitioner applies manual techniques, and may
apply adjunctive therapies, with the intention of positively affecting
the health and well-being of the client."
Massage therapy (Abhyanga) is recommended in Ayurveda in the
course of treating several diseases. It plays a great role in body
detoxification process (Panchakarma) before starting the core
treatment. Usually, Ayurvedic herbal oils or aromatic oils are
used during massage. The oils are selected according to the condition
and objective of massage.
Types of Body Massage
Different kinds of body massage are adopted after analyzing the cause
and location of discomfort. The following are the various kinds of body
massage.
•
Face and Head Massage,
• Arms and Hand Massage,
• Legs and Feet Massage,
• Back Massage,
• Neck and Shoulder Massage,
• Chest Massage,
• Abdomen Massage,
• Massage for babies and children
• Massage during pregnancy.
Techniques of
massage
A massage
therapist uses ‘Strokes’ and ‘Pressure’ while massaging. Effleurage,
Petrisage, Percussion, Friction and Vibration are 5 different strokes
used while massaging.
Effleurage strokes are long, gliding and soothing. These strokes are
made with flat surface of hands. Effleurage strokes increase the
circulation and depth of relaxation.
Petrissage strokes resemble kneading. These strokes are recommended to
massage children and elderly people. Skin and muscle surface are rolled
or squeezed, gently and firmly by grasping them between thumb and
fingers.
Percussion is done using both hands. In this stroke both hands move
rapidly and alternatively stimulating the muscles. Percussion can be
done with finger tips (tapping), chopping movement of stretched fingers
(hacking), cupped hands (cupping), flat opened palms (slapping), and
using both fists (pounding).
Friction: These strokes are used to treat joints and surrounding areas.
Friction breaks adhesions, remove wastes and clean up congestion. Long,
slow, firm strokes or circular movements of hand are used to move
superficial tissues over the deep underlying tissues.
Vibrations : These strokes stimulate nerves. Hands or fingers are moved
back and forth rapidly on soft tissues to shake them. Vibrations are
used on buttocks, thighs, upper back etc.
Mild, moderate or heavy Pressure is applied during massage, depending
upon the part to be massaged and the aim of massage.
The texts of Ayurveda illustrate different types of massages for
different conditions. They are
Udvarthana
Massaging
body in opposite direction (According to Ayurvedic texts, starting the
massage from the head and proceeding downwards is considered
conventional. Hence, massages that proceed from palm to shoulder or Feet
to thighs or hips to neck are opposite in direction.) These massages are
performed by exerting little pressure using dry herbs. This kind of
massage exfoliates skin, enhances its glow and gives healthy look. It
also helps to reduce bad odor which is caused due to sweat.
Mardana
Massaging the
whole body exerting more pressure is called Mardana. This is usually
done for persons who indulge in enhanced physical work e.g. athletes,
sports persons, Wrestlers etc.
Paadaghata
Padaaghata
means massaging using the feet, Trampling the body with required
pressure is called padaghata.
Benefits of massage Therapy
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Massage
increases the circulation in tissues, releases muscle spasms and
stimulates the nervous system or sedates it. Increased circulation pumps
more oxygen and nutrients to tissues.
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It shortens the recovery period of illness or injury.
- A good massage helps the release of endorphins (natural pain killers
in body) and also stimulates lymphatic system, boosting body immunity.
- It helps relieve muscle tension, stiffness, pain and reduces
swelling. Healing process becomes faster and excess formation of scar
tissue is reduced.
- It increases athletic performance and provides greater joint
flexibility.
- Massage helps reduce discomforts caused due to stress related
conditions like migraine, tension headaches, body pain, tiredness,
anxiety, depression, insomnia (sleeplessness) etc .It helps lower the
levels of stress hormones like cortisol .
- It improves the ability to handle stressful situations calmly and
efficiently. Massage also enhances thinking and creative abilities.
- Massage therapy promotes the feeling of wellbeing.
According to ayurveda massaging body daily with ayurvedic herbal oil has
innumerable benefits. This process is called as “Abhyanga". In great
ayurvedic classic Ashtanga Hridaya the benefits of herbal oil massage
has been documented as follows.
" Abhyanga aachare nityam sa jara- shrama – vataha |
Drushtihi prasada pushtyaahu swapna sutwak daadarya krit || ”
• Aging symptoms appear very late in life.
• Balances Vata and reduces vata related problems • Skin becomes fresh, soft, glowing and healthy.
• Skin becomes resistant to diseases. • Sharp eyesight and attractive eyes.
• Body becomes stronger and well nourished. • The body and mind gets relaxed.
• Undisturbed sleep. • Increases Libido. • Rejuvenates the body.
Acharya
Charaka indicates foot massage (Padabhyanga) to get rid of cracked feet,
dry skin on foot, to relieve tiredness and foot pain. The flexibility of
foot increases.
Precautions and Prohibitions
According to
ayurvedic texts the massage should not be done for those who suffer from
fever, diarrhea, vomiting and indigestion and in pregnancy.
Usually
therapists do not massage a person if the latter has, fever, skin
eruptions, large bruises, inflamed joints, sensitive veins, varicose,
tumors, a period, indigestion, nut allergy, appendix:2yr/6m, dislocated
shoulder(s), vertebral problems. The person should not wear contact
lenses or consume alcohol or over-eat during or shortly before a
massage.
One more
precaution to be taken before going for a massage is to check whether
the massage therapist is qualified or not. An unqualified massage
therapist may cause more harm than relief.
May 19,
2007
Disclaimer
The above article is educational in nature, and is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you have a medical
condition, please consult your physician.
Dr.Savitha Suri has been an Ayurvedic Practitioner since 1989. After
getting a graduation degree in Ayurveda (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine
and Surgery) in 1988 from University of Mysore, India, she started
practicing Ayurveda . Her articles about Ayurveda have been published in
news papers, health magazines and websites. Dr.Savitha Suri lives in
Mysore, Karnataka, India. She gives consultations in Mysore and also in
Bangalore, the silicon valley of India. By arrangement
with
http://www.ayurhelp.com
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