24/04/2021
1. Reduce Stress ๐
A relaxing day at the spa is a great way to unwind and de-stress. However, clients are sure to notice themselves feeling relaxed and at ease for days and even weeks after their appointments!
2. Improve Circulation๐ฉธ๐ฉธ
Loosening muscles and tendons allows increased blood flow throughout the body. Improving your circulation can have a number of positive effects on the rest of your body, including reduced fatigue and pain management!
3. Reduce tension ๐งฐ๐ฐ
Massage therapy is known to boost mood and promote better quality sleep, thus making you feel more rested and less worn-out at the end of the day.
4. Reduce Pain (healing) ๐
Massage therapy is great for working out problem areas like lower back pain and chronic stiffness. A professional therapist will be able to accurately target the source of your pain and help achieve the perfect massage regimen.
5. Alertness ๐
Massage therapy can help to release endorphins in your body, helping you to feel happy, energized, and at ease. Thats why you will be more alert after massage at Rama Thai Local Kakak urut
6. Improve Sleep ๐
A massage will encourage relaxation and boost your mood. Going to bed with relaxed and loosened muscles promotes more restful sleep, and youโll feel less tired in the morning!
7. Joint Mobility ( Improve Flexibility ) ๐ง
Massage therapy will loosen and relax your muscles, helping your body to achieve its full range of movement potential.
8. Ease Muscle Pain ๐ช
A professional massage is a great way to safely deal with a sports injury or work related injury such as sitting too long, standing too long and other position that makes you uncomfortable.
9. Enhance Immunity ( immune function ) ๐งฌ
Stimulation of the lymph nodes re-charges the bodyโs natural defense system.
10. Lymphatic Drainage โฏ๏ธ
The lymphatic system is crucial to balance the fluid and the function of your immune system. Lymphatic vessels parallel blood vessels throughout your body and large groups of lymph nodes are found in the neck, armpits, and groin.
As your massage therapist works on flushing blood through muscle and tissue, they are also draining the lymphatic system, where the lymph nodes filter out dead cells, waste products, and possible pathogens. Sluggish lymph flow contributes to fluid retention.