What are the health benefits of massage? - CrowdScience, BBC World Service podcast
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Massage therapy, as discussed on the BBC World Service show "CrowdScience," involves assessing muscle tension with initial strokes and applying a combination of deep tissue and Swedish techniques. Despite myths about flushing out toxins and lactate, research shows that massage aids in muscle repair, reduces inflammation, and alleviates pain caused by muscle knots, promoting relaxation and overall well-being.
Insights
- Massage therapy aids in muscle repair by reducing inflammation and increasing mitochondria production, as highlighted by Mark Tarnopolsky's research post-exercise.
- Pressure massage techniques, like Thai massage, release muscle tension, increase blood flow, and help reduce pain, offering proven benefits in alleviating muscle knots and promoting overall well-being.
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Recent questions
What are the benefits of massage therapy?
Massage therapy aids in muscle repair, reduces inflammation, and increases mitochondria production. It can alleviate muscle knots, reduce pain, boost the immune system, and promote relaxation by activating pressure receptors and the vagus nerve.
How do muscle knots form?
Muscle knots are tight muscle fibers caused by injury, trauma, or childbirth. They can block blood flow, leading to persistent pain and discomfort. Pressure massage techniques like Thai massage can release muscle tension and increase blood flow to alleviate knots.
Is there a scientific basis for the benefits of massage?
Yes, scientific research shows that massage therapy is effective in reducing pain, inflammation, and stress hormones. It stimulates pressure receptors, activates the vagus nerve, and increases serotonin levels, promoting relaxation and overall well-being.
Can massage therapy benefit children and individuals with specific conditions?
Yes, massage therapy can help children relax, sleep better, and benefit those with autism, ADHD, and autoimmune issues. Moderate pressure massage is more beneficial than light stroking, decreasing heart rate, blood pressure, and inducing relaxation.
How can self-massage or exercises provide similar benefits to professional massages?
Daily self-massage or exercises like crunches can provide similar benefits to professional massages by stimulating pressure receptors and promoting overall well-being. Touch is essential for reducing pain, inflammation, stress hormones, and heart rate, emphasizing the importance of incorporating touch into daily routines.
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