Should I get a swedish massage or deep tissue?

Posted: June 26th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: massage therapy benefits | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »
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Question by Alysha G: Should I get a swedish massage or deep tissue?
I’m 14, and I’m getting my first massage as a gift. I like pressure and I’ve noticed that swedish massages aren’t like that. My cousin however says that deep tissues hurt really badly. Which one should I get?

Best answer:

Answer by Natalie
deep tissue can kinda hurt while you are getting them BUT after you feel soooooo good. i would get one!!!!

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Swedish & Deep Tissue Massage : Benefits of Swedish Massage Therapy

Posted: June 24th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: massage therapy benefits | Tags: , , , , , | 2 Comments »

Learn the benefits of Swedish massage therapy in this free massage therapy video. Expert: Jinilee Reavis Bio: What first started the idea of Massage Therapy as being my career was knowing I could expand my knowledge to allow me to fully reach my goal in Making a difference. Filmmaker: Mark Sullivan
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Deep Tissue Massage – Headache Treatment 1 of 3

Posted: June 23rd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: massage therapy benefits | Tags: , , , , | 5 Comments »

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Is it ok to workout after a deep tissue massage?

Posted: June 13th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: massage therapy benefits | Tags: , , , , | 4 Comments »

Question by oatmeal55: Is it ok to workout after a deep tissue massage?
I had an hour long deep tissue massage last evening. It felt great and I slept really well last night. I woke up pretty sore this morning but decided to workout anyway b/c I will be traveling in a car for about 9 hours today and wanted to get what movement I could.

I had a really hard time getting through the workout and now I feel even more sore and a bit nauseous. Is this normal? Did I hurt myself by working out the day after the massage?
Also, did I undo the positive effects of the massage?

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Answer by ladystang
yes

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Has anyone ever heard of a deep tissue massage inducing a rash?

Posted: June 1st, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: massage therapy benefits | Tags: , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Question by Laura L: Has anyone ever heard of a deep tissue massage inducing a rash?
I went for a deep tissue massage because I have been extremely stressed lately, and suffering from major muscle and joint pain.

The massage was great, but the next day I woke up with a red, itchy burning mild rash on my neck and upper chest area.

I know massages can release toxins, just wondering if the rash is a result of that.

Best answer:

Answer by Dr. K
It can either be from the toxins released from the fat break up and circulation of lymphatic fluids, allergy to the other person’s skin oil, or the massaging oil/product, or inflammation reaction to the deep tissue.

Keep drinking water and put ice on the area for 20 mins on and 40 mins off to calm it down.

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