Back
Massage Techniques How To Give A Back
Massage
By Arthur
Bakeright
This
article will teach you how to give a back massage. You’ll learn
about some of the broad benefits of massage but most
importantly you’ll learn back massage techniques and how to
give a back massage to your loved one to bring relief from the
physical and emotional stresses of every day modern life.
You’ll also learn some great tips here as
well.
Have you
ever noticed that despite all the technological advances
designed to save time and add convenience to our lives, we are
busier and more stressed than ever? Accordingly there is an
ongoing search for remedies to help bring us back into
balance.
When you
know how to give a back massage, you can apply a time tested
and proven method to bring about soothing relief with great
therapeutic value. It’s one of the simplest, yet most loving
and caring things you can do for a loved one.
Massage
calms the mind, soothes the body, increases circulation,
releases tension, tones the muscles and nourishes the skin,
especially when using a quality massage oil like emu oil, or an
aromatherapy blend.
How to
Give a Back Massage
Ok, now for
some back massage techniques, here’s how to give a back
massage. Follow these simple steps.
- Have
the person lie face down on a flat surface with their head
to the side. It’s also worth considering investing in a
massage table. They are portable, inexpensive and are much
better for your back as they allow you to massage at a
comfortable height. They also provide a ‘face hole’ which
prevents the receiver from getting a sore neck due to
holding their head facing
sideways.
- Begin
by gently spreading oil over the back. If the oil is cold
you can sit the oil container in a bowl of warm water for a
few minutes, or you can pour it on your own hands and rub
your hands together before applying to the back. You don’t
want to pour cold oil on a persons back unless you want a
very startled and unhappy person!
- Give
light strokes to the base of the neck, it’s a very soothing
and calming way to start. Then move your hands up and down
along the length of the back in broad strokes. It warms and
relaxes the
muscles.
- Use
the fleshy pads of your thumbs at the lower side of the
shoulder blades, working your way up the contour of the
blades to the base of the
neck.
- Using
your finger or thumb tips, or even you knuckles, apply
pressure to the fleshy part at either side of the spine and
work your way down, pressing at the level of each
vertebrae. Remember to never place direct pressure on any
bony
part.
- Using
the whole hands, use a broad kneading action to massage the
lower back. Lower back pain is one of the most common
complaints found among adults and this action will really
soothe the area.
- Work
your way up the back with this kneading action until you
reach the shoulders. Use your fingertips to locate muscle
knots which present themselves as a hardened lump of muscle
where tension is stored. Apply static pressure, or press
with small circular motions onto the knots until the
tension is relieved but be sensitive the persons comfort
level. Always listen for
feedback.
- Now
for the shoulders. This is another area where many people
store their stress and this will be evident when you feel
the tightness that you may find there. Using your hands
over the top of the shoulders along side the neck, knead
the muscles until you feel they are warm and loose. Your
goal is to release the tension. Be careful not to pinch
though. Follow with broad gentle strokes from the neck out
to the shoulders. It’s very
soothing.
- Finish
up with more broad strokes up and down the length of the
back, this time more gently, and if you like, with some
swirling motions. End with very light strokes with the
finger tips. The aim here is just to pamper and finish the
massage with a very soothing, luxurious
time.
Remember
that your aims are to warm the muscle, release tension, and
provide a relaxing and therapeutic experience. When applying
back massage techniques, always be sensitive to the persons
comfort levels and never put direct pressure onto a bony
surface area. Lastly, the more you practice the better you will
be.
Never
underestimate the enormous value you can give after you have
learned how to give a back massage.
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