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Massage on healthy tissue feels good. The normal response is to slow
down, breathe deeply, and relax.
Some people are surprised to find that a massage does not tickle.
Your massage therapist uses gentle but firm pressure, gradually preparing
you for deeper touch.
The saying "no pain, no gain" is not true for massage and bodywork. The
most effective and deepest massage works with the body's natural
responses, not against them. Working in the area of an injury or chronic
pain may at first cause some discomfort, which usually lessens in the first
few minutes. Your massage therapist knows ways to minimize pain, and
will work carefully within what feels right to you.
Always tell your therapist if you feel any discomfort so she can adjust.
After a session, most people feel very relaxed. Many experience freedom
from aches and pains that have built up over months of tension or repetitive
activity. After an initial period of feeling slowed down, people often
experience an increase of energy that can last for several days. Sometimes
you may not feel dramatic results right away. Watch for changes over the
following days. Such as pain relief, increased mobility, or reduced stress.
You may still have questions, and you are right to be careful.
Any massage therapist will be happy to discuss your questions over the
phone or in person before you book an appointment. But in the end,
the best answers will come from experiencing massage or bodywork
first hand. Enjoy in good health!!!
The idea that touch can heal is an old one...But in recent years massage
has regained respectability and now enjoys unprecedented
popularity...And science is confirming what we knew in our
hearts----that, as psychiatrist James Gordon puts it, "massage is
medicine".

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