sports massage
Sports massage
was originally developed to help athletes prepare their bodies for optimal
performance, recover after a big event, or function well during training.
Sports massage emphasizes prevention and healing of injuries to the muscles and
tendons.
But you don't have to be and athlete to benefit from sports
massage. Sports massage is also good for people with injuries, chronic pain or
restricted range of motion. The massage therapist generally concentrates on a
specific problem area. Sore neck and shoulders, this is the type of sports
massage that you see in the spa.
What Happens During
Sports Massage?
Sports massage is a type of Swedish massage that stimulates
circulation of blood and lymph fluids. Some sports massage movements use
trigger point therapy to break down adhesions (knots in the muscles) and increase
range of motion.
There are four types
of sports massages:
* Pre-event sports massage -- a short, stimulating massage
15 - 45 minutes before the event. It is directed toward the parts of the body
that will be involved in the exertion.
* Post-event sports massage -- given within an hour or two
of the event, to normalize the body's tissues.
* Restorative sports massage -- given during training to
allow the athlete to train harder and with less injury.
* Rehabilitative sports massage -- aimed at alleviating pain
due to injury and returning the body to health.
When Should I Get A Sports Massage?
A sports massage is a good choice if you have a specific
problem -- a tender knee from running, for instance. It is also be a good idea
to see a movement therapist, who can help you identify and correct the movement
pattern that might be causing your injury in the first place.
The therapist generally focuses in on the problem area -- a
frozen shoulder or pulled hamstring, for instance -- rather than giving you a
full-body massage.
Sometimes men who are new to the spa are more comfortable
getting a sports massage because it sounds more masculine. That's fine, even if
they don't have an injury.
No matter what type of massage you choose, the therapist
should check in with you about what your needs and expectations are for the
massage.
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