What are the benefits of massage therapy?
Experts estimate that upwards of ninety percent of disease is stress-related. And perhaps nothing ages us faster, internally and externally, than high stress. Massage is an effective tool for managing this stress, which translates into:
- Decreased anxiety
 - Enhanced sleep quality
 - Greater energy
 - Improved concentration
 - Increased circulation and hydration
 - Reduced fatigue
 
Massage can also help specifically address a number of health issues:
- Alleviate low-back pain and improve range of motion.
 - Ease medication dependence.
 - Enhance immunity by stimulating lymph flow—the body's natural defense system.
 - Exercise and stretch weak, tight, or atrophied muscles.
 - Help athletes of any level prepare for, and recover from, strenuous workouts.
 - Improve the condition of the body's largest organ—the skin.
 - Increase joint flexibility.
 - Lessen depression and anxiety.
 - Promote tissue regeneration, reducing scar tissue and stretch marks.
 - Pump oxygen and nutrients into tissues and vital organs, improving circulation.
 - Reduce postsurgery adhesions and swelling.
 - Reduce spasms and cramping.
 - Relax and soften injured, tired, and overused muscles.
 - Release endorphins—amino acids that work as the body's natural painkiller.
 - Relieve migraine and headache pain.

 



