The main effects of massage:
- Increased disposal of metabolic waste reactions.
- Elimination of adhesions that occur in soft tissues.
- Effects of neural response on parts away from the application area (massage).
- The effects of neurological reaction on the circulatory system.
- Rapid disposal of chemicals that are processed or caused in pain.
- Elimination of muscle tension and muscle pain and muscle contraction.
- Objective increase in the vicinity of capillaries.
- Organization of muscle tone.
- Activation of hormones in the body.
- Activate blood circulation and raise the temperature.
- Increase the speed of venous blood flow and the speed of the lymphatic cycle.
- Sedative effects (sedative neurotoxic effects).
- The healing of infected tissues, especially when applied to massage injuries to stadiums.
- Strengthens the immune system.
- Treat injuries resulting from improper movements.
- Activates blood circulation.
- Relieves blood pressure.
- Relieves head and neck pain and back pain.
- Relieves stiffness and muscle tension and helps elastic joints.
- Benefit the skin and increase its softness.
- Treats joint pain and rheumatism.
- Works on the distribution of fat accumulated in certain places of the body.
- Regulates body temperature.
- Helps digestion function.
- Helps to relax.
- Increased disposal of metabolic waste reactions.
- Elimination of adhesions that occur in soft tissues.
- Effects of neural response on parts away from the application area (massage).
- The effects of neurological reaction on the circulatory system.
- Rapid disposal of chemicals that are processed or caused in pain.
- Elimination of muscle tension and muscle pain and muscle contraction.
- Objective increase in the vicinity of capillaries.
- Organization of muscle tone.
- Activation of hormones in the body.
- Activate blood circulation and raise the temperature.
- Increase the speed of venous blood flow and the speed of the lymphatic cycle.
- Sedative effects (sedative neurotoxic effects).
- The healing of infected tissues, especially when applied to massage injuries to stadiums.
- Strengthens the immune system.
- Treat injuries resulting from improper movements.
- Activates blood circulation.
- Relieves blood pressure.
- Relieves head and neck pain and back pain.
- Relieves stiffness and muscle tension and helps elastic joints.
- Benefit the skin and increase its softness.
- Treats joint pain and rheumatism.
- Works on the distribution of fat accumulated in certain places of the body.
- Regulates body temperature.
- Helps digestion function.
- Helps to relax.