Effects of massage .. Activation of hormones. Increased venous blood flow velocity and lymphatic velocity. The healing of infected tissues. Relieve head, neck and back pain



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.