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Steam Therapy, Massage
Health & Wellness |
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Steam
therapy is a treatment modality that increases the
number of treatment options available to massage
therapists. It also allows clients to receive a
greater range of benefits from a total treatment
session. The following are some examples of steam
treatment options & benefits:
- Full-body steam
therapy, when done properly using the Steamy
Wonder™, produces a unique and deep state of
relaxation that balances the functioning of
autonomic nervous system, along with a decrease
in stress hormones such as cortisol and
adrenalin. This can enhance similar effects
produced by massage therapy.
- Full-body steam
therapy produces significant detoxification.
During a steam treatment, more than a quart of
sweat can be produced, cellular metabolism can
increase by 15% and general circulation,
especially circulation to the skin is increased.
- Heating the skin
and core temperature of the body heats the
fascial matrix as well as tendons and ligaments.
This increases the flexibility and
stretchability of these systems. This makes it
easier to stretch the fascial matrix and to
stretch and rotate muscles and joints. Heat also
has the effect of decreasing muscle tension
which also increases the flexibility of the
total muscle connective tissue matrix. This can
make it easier for the massage therapist to work
on the structural system and at the same time,
produce better results.
- A therapist has
the option to allow the client to have
inhalation therapy during the steam treatment in
the steam canopy. This is a very beneficial
treatment for dealing with exposure of the lungs
to toxins in the air. It can also help in
hydrating the sensitive lung tissue lining
during cold and dry weather.
- Essential oils
can be placed directly in the water generating
the steam allowing the option of aromatherapy
treatments. This can enhance benefits of
relaxation of aromatherapy as well as other
therapeutic effects.
- Steam therapy
can enhance the effects of certain natural
products placed on the skin, such as massage
oils, therapeutic mud and tiger balm. Increased
heat increases the assimilation of oil (lipid)
products and increasing the metabolic rate of
skin cells. This increases the interaction
between the product and the cells.
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