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Sports Massage in Battersea
The
prime purpose
of sports massage therapy is to help alleviate the stress and tension
which
builds up in the body’s soft tissues during physical activity. Where
minor
injuries and lesions occur, due to overexertion and/or overuse, massage
can
break them down quickly and effectively. Above all, it can help prevent
those
niggling injuries that so often get in the way of performance and
achievement,
whether one is an athlete, ardent keep-fitter or a once a week jogger.
This
treatment is
not just for the sports person: anyone can benefit from sports massage,
including people in physically demanding jobs and those not quite so
obvious
(occupational, emotional and postural stress may produce many similar
characteristics to sports injuries).
Sports
massage
tends to be deeper and more intense. It is based on the various
elements of
Swedish massage and often incorporates a combination of other
techniques
involving stretching, compression, friction, toning, and trigger point
response
techniques similar to Acupressure and Shiatsu. The skilled therapist
brings
together this blend of techniques, knowledge and advice during
treatment, to
work effectively with the client to bring about optimum performance and
to
provide injury-free training and minimise post event injuries.
Benefits
and Effects
There
are three areas where sports massage is used to
benefit athletes.
Maintenance
Massage:
A regular massage treatment programme based on the therapist’s
understanding
of anatomy and of the muscles used in a given sport and which are
likely
candidates for trouble. By concentrating on particular muscle groups
the
therapist can help the athlete maintain or improve range of motion and
muscle
flexibility.
Event
Massage:
Pre-event and post-event massage therapies are tailored for distinct
purposes.
Pre-event treatment is used as a supplement to an athlete’s warm-up to
enhance
circulation and reduce excess muscle and mental tension prior to
competition. It
is tailored to the needs of the athlete and his/her event and can be
relaxing or
stimulating as appropriate. Post-event massage, on the other hand, is
geared
towards reducing the muscle spasms and metabolic build-up that occur
with
rigorous exercise. Various sports massage techniques enhance the body’s
own
recovery process improving the athlete’s ability to return to training
and
competition, and reducing the risk of injury.
Rehabilitation:
Even with preventative maintenance, muscles cramp, tear, bruise, and
ache.
Sports massage can speed healing and reduce discomfort during the
rehabilitation
process.
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Soft
tissue techniques employed by sports massage therapists are effective
in the management of both acute and chronic injuries.
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Trigger
point techniques reduce the spasm and pain that occur both in the
injured and "compensation" muscles.
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Cross-fibre
friction techniques can help with healing by improved formation of
strong and flexible repair tissue, which is vital in maintaining full
pain-free range of motion during rehabilitation.
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Swedish and
Therapeutic
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Indian Head
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Deep Tissue
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