Sunday, December 22, 2013

Risks of Bamboo Massage Therapy


Bamboo massage is a new addition to the many different types of massage therapy methods used and practiced all over the world. This type of massage therapy is inspired by the ancient Chinese medical care which takes advantage of the silica found on the outer cover of a bamboo stick. This new alternative and complementary treatment uses various lengths and diameters of bamboo stalks for the purpose of addressing problems on the deep tissue of the body.

Bamboo symbolizes peace, strength, power, flexibility, fertility, long life, and sexuality in the Orients. It has a special place in every home of Asian people. It is believed by many to be a sacred plant that is mysterious and miraculous in many ways that is why most of the sacred places in the Asian countries are mostly built by using bamboo sticks as the majority of the materials used.

As a standard practice on most massage therapies, massage oils, hypoallergenic creams and lotions are used on the skin of the patient to provide a smooth working surface for the convenience of the massage therapist. Additional lubricant can be freely used anytime the masseuse feels the lacking of smoothness as he or she manipulates the key areas of the body. The massage therapist kneads and reaches the deep tissue of the patient's body with the use of various bamboo sticks depending on the muscle groups he or she is working. Some therapists use blends of essential oils to further enhance the pleasure of the massage and to improve the health of the patient with the benefits of these oils.

Like any kind of regular care, consulting with a doctor or someone who is knowledgeable in this field is the best thing to do. In fact, it should be the first thing to do in case you happened to plan on having a bamboo massage therapy on your regular medical care.

Skin allergies are the most common minor risk and problems during a massage therapy session due to many reasons. First of all, some of the massage oils, special oils, creams, lotions, and essential oils can cause reaction on sensitive skin. That is why a health record is required every time you schedule for a massage therapy session. This health record states the medical history of the patient for the massage therapist to know what should be used and what should be avoided during the massage therapy session. The hygiene of the massage therapist also plays a vital role on whether skin allergies will arise during and after the session. The massage therapist should always be clean and should disinfect after he or she works with a patient.

Muscle bruising and swelling is also a common mild effect of bamboo massage therapy. This is due to the mishandling of the bamboo sticks and the lack of adequate lubricant during the massage therapy session. Individuals with sensitive skin should be treated with gentle and light pressure as to not to break down their skin or leave bruises and swelling afterward.

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