Understanding Therapeutic Medical Massage
Therapeutic medical massage has a long history. Ancient records show that massage therapy has been a highly respected holistic healing approach since at least 2400 BC. This approach for natural healing can be evidenced in many ancient civilizations including China, India, Japan, Egypt, Korea, Rome, Greece, and Mesopotamia. Ayurveda is the traditional holistic healing system in India. Ayurveda based healing believes that that illnesses occurred when individuals lived out of harmony with their environment. Historians say massage began as a sacred system of natural healing for injuries, pain, stress, and illnesses.
People then and now seek out therapeutic massage for relieving headaches, soreness, stiffness, back pain, stress, sleeplessness, and more.
- Aruna offers a variety of massages for relaxation, massages for pain relief including sports massage and rehabilitation.
- Aruna also offers highly specialized medical massages for those seeking lympathic massage, and oncology massage.
- She also offers relaxing neck and back chair massages, at your office! Give your employees a special day with ten minute chair massages.
Massage Therapy Designed to Provide Health Benefits
In the modern health care industry, therapeutic massage is commonly used in hospitals, nursing homes and birthing centers across the globe. Deep tissue massage or a sports therapy massage is also used in physical therapy and in chiropractic clinics to treat pain, increase circulation and expedite the healing of injured muscles.
Aruna utilizes targeted therapeutic medical massage techniques that have been clinically shown to significantly reduce pain and promote healing from several complications of many disease conditions. A quality massage can also help you achieve inner balance and relaxation.
Are you experiencing stress related aches, or had any joint replacement surgery? Medical massage combined with physical therapy will get you back on track in your healing process faster!
Contact Aruna for an appointment.