Swedish Massage

Swedish massage therapy is the most popular modality of massage. It involves the use of hands, forearms or elbows to manipulate the superficial layers of the muscles to improve mental and physical health. Active or passive movement of the joints may also be part of the massage. One of the primary goals of Swedish Massage is to provide relaxation to the entire body. Swedish Massage incorporates long kneading strokes which promote total relaxation and improved circulation. Swedish massage therapy includes benefits beyond relaxation. Swedish massage is extraordinarily beneficial for increasing the level of oxygen in the blood, decreasing muscle toxins, improving circulation and flexibility, mental and physical relaxation, decreased stress and muscle tension, and improved range of motion. all while easing tension.

Swedish Massage is available in 60 or 90 minute sessions.

Origins

Swedish massage was invented by a Swedish fencing instructor named Per Henrik Ling in the 1830s. When he was injured in the elbows, he reportedly cured himself using tapping (percussion) strokes around the affected area. He later developed the technique currently known as Swedish massage. This technique was brought to the United States from Sweden by two brothers, Dr. Charles and Dr. George Taylor in the 1850s. The specific techniques used in Swedish massage involve the application of long gliding strokes, friction, and kneading and tapping movements on the soft tissues of the body. Sometimes passive or active joint movements are also used.
Unlike drug therapy, which is often associated with many systemic and long-term side effects, massage therapy is relatively safe and has few contraindications. It also provides many benefits.

Benefits:

  • Loosening tight muscles and stretching connective tissues
  • Relieving cramps and muscle spasms and decreasing muscle fatigue
  • Loosening joints and improving range of motion
  • Increasing muscle strength
  • Calming the nervous system
  • Stimulating blood circulation
  • Firming up muscle and skin tone
  • Relieving symptoms of such disorders as asthma , arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome , chronic and acute pain syndromes, myofacial pain, headache , temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, and athletic injuries
  • Speeding up healing from injury and illness
  • Improving lymphatic drainage of metabolic wastes

Metal and Emotional Benefits:

  • Mental relaxation
  • Improvement in length and quality of sleep
  • Relief of stress, depression, anxiety and irritation
  • Increased ability to concentrate
  • Improved sense of well-being