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Back Pain Massage Therapy

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

If you are suffering from back pain, the first thing you need to do is get to the root of the problem. For this, it is advisable for you to visit a doctor who will be able to determine what the problem is with your back. Without knowing the root cause, keep in mind that anything you do will only tackle the symptoms and will totally ignore the root of the problem. In particular, if you want to adopt massage therapy for back pain, you will need to know what the pain exactly is and why it is bothering you so much. Because massage is a two way thing – while it can be almost magical in its curative properties, it can also cause further damage to such an extent that you may actually end up worsening your problem manifold. Sometimes, if administered wrongly, massages may also worsen your problem so much that they will become incurable. You do not want to get stuck with anything for life, so you are better off being very precise about this. There are a couple of massage techniques that can be used for your back. One is the shiatsu massage. This will need to be administered only by a qualified professional; otherwise it will be largely ineffective. Shiatsu massage mostly makes use of the fingers and hands to apply gentle, continuous and direct pressure to the place that is perceived to be the root of the problem. This will ensure that your body functions in a proper “flow” and the rhythms of the body are not disturbed, and thus your problem is cured.

The other kind of massage is the regular massage that uses more force and power than anything else. This can also be administered with the use of aromatherapy oils. In combination, it is also known as aromatherapy massage. This will work in two ways; the massage will apply the pressure, while the constant friction will allow the oils to seep deep into your body and then work their magic from within. Aromatherapy massages are also administered using a number of other helping factors such as heat treatments and cold packs. These determine the levels of penetration of the oils. Aromatherapy is also a science that is very precise in its instruction. Do not be fooled by people who pose to know it well. Try and find qualified aroma therapists instead, who will know exactly what they are doing and how to do i