Benefits of Massage

Massage has a number of benefits affecting you physically, physiologically, and psychologically.

It can help maintain the body in generally better condition, prevent injuries and loss of mobility, cure and restore mobility to injured muscle tissue, boost performance, and extend the overall life of your sporting career.

Physical Effects

Pumping

The stroking movements in massage suck fluid through blood vessels and lymph vessels.  By increasing the pressure in front of the stroke, a vacuum is created behind.  This is especially important in tight or damaged muscle tissue as a tight muscle will squeeze blood out like a sponge, depriving the tissues of vital nutrients and energy to repair.

Increased tissue permeability
Stretching
Break down scar tissue
Improve tissue elasticity
Opens micro-circulation

Physiological Effects

Pain Reduction

Tension and waste products in muscles can often cause pain.  Massage helps reduce this in many ways including releasing the body's endorphins.

Relaxation
Anxiety reduction
Invigorates and improves moods
Promotes Energy
Increased relaxation
Headache relief
Improves quality of sleep
Increased blood flow
Increased range of motion
Decreased pain