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Self Massage:
Great Stress Relief
Self Massage?
Hardly seems like fun.
Yet self massage is a great way to get the benefits of massage when you
don't have someone to give you a massage.
Massage is one of the best antidotes to stress. It is very
hard to ground yourself and stay calm
when you are in the throes of a stress attack. But, when your
headache goes away, and you can move your neck again, you can figure
out your next steps. You have clarity. You feel
like yourself.
Massage can be used a number of ways. Sometimes it is great
to massage for the sheer luxury of it. Many women enjoy
massaging their feet
just because it feels so good. Instant relaxation.
But other times you may massage certain parts of your body because they
are in pain. Massaging your shoulder muscles (the trapezius) can
relieve some headaches. Massaging you posterior neck muscles
can relieve neck pain and stiffness.
The Benefits of Massage
Massage offers many benefits which are very helpful to reduce stress and increase relaxation.
- Massage relaxes muscles and
releases
tension. Often you
"hold" yourself as if by having a tight neck, you can prevent the world
from crashing in on you.
- Massage increases blood flow and
oxygen to the
tissues. And
in addition to improving your circulation, it reduces your
blood
pressure.
- Massage brings you into your body
and reminds
you to be more
present. When you feel --really feel--
your presence in your
body, your hands and your feet, you return to the present and relax.
- Massage stimulates the energy pathways
(meridians) in your
body. This can return balance to your body and prevent or
correct health problems.
- Massage increases flexibility.
- Massage alleviates headaches.
- Massage lessens depression
and anxiety.
- Massage releases endorphins
for natural pain
relief.
- Massage boosts your immune system.
This is especially good
because stress depresses it.
To Learn Self Massage TechniquesYou have a few options to learn how to massage yourself.
You
can start with general massage like "How to Massage your Foot". Any massage, anywhere will increase your relaxation.
Or, if you have specific pain you want to alleviate, look at the pain
charts to see where the source of your pain may be. The pain
you feel from stress is not always where your tense muscle is.
Sometimes pain is referred. For example, the muscles on the
side of your neck (scalenes) can be tense but you feel the pain down
your arm and into your hand.
I have grouped the massages by muscle group. Don't get bogged
down by this. If you want to just give yourself a massage,
ignore the muscle names and pick your body part.
General Massage Articles:
Articles Massaging Specific Places:
- Where's your Pain? Charts showing
pain
patterns and suggested places to massage
- How to self massage your:
- Shoulders
(trapezius muscles)
- Shoulders (levator scapulae)
- Neck (posterior cervical muscles)
- Between your shoulder blades (rhomboids)
- Mid-back (latissimus)
- Front of your neck (sternocleidomastoid)
- Side of your neck (scalenes)
- Jaw, Face and Head
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