Massage

The effect of massage on the skin

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The skin is cleaned from the rejecting horny scales of the epidermis, and with them from foreign particles (dust, etc.) that have got into the skin pores, and microbes, usually located on the skin surface;

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The secretory function of sweat and sebaceous glands is improved, and their outlet holes are cleared of secretion

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Activates lymph - and the blood circulation of the skin, removes the effect of venous stagnation, increases the blood supply of the skin and, consequently, improves its nutrition, resulting in pale, flabby, dry skin is made pink, elastic, velvety, its resistance to mechanical and temperature influences is significantly increased

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The skin tone increases, making the skin smooth, dense and elastic. Improves local and general metabolism as the skin participates in all metabolic processes in the body.

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Massage has a diverse physiological effect on the body. Under the action of massage, complex reflex processes arise in the body, changing the level of metabolism, endocrine balance, causing general and local reactions in organs and tissues.

The effect of massage on the skin

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The effect of massage on the subcutaneous fat layer Fat tissue massage acts indirectly, through a general effect on metabolism. By increasing the metabolic processes in the body, strengthening the fat extraction from the fat depot, the massage promotes the «combustion» of fats that are in excess in the fat tissue.

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The effect of massage on muscles and joints The muscular system with massage increases the tone and elasticity of the muscles improves their contraction function. Muscle strength increases. Massaged muscle mass increases in volume. The blood supply of all elements of joints and surrounding tissues improves noticeably and quickly, and the amplitude of movements increases. The massage has a beneficial effect on the absorption processes of the effluent and pathological deposits in the joints.

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The effect of the massage on the circulatory and lymphatic systems Massage causes expansion of functioning capillaries, opening of reserve capillaries, which creates a more abundant irrigation of blood not only massaged area, but reflex and internal organs, resulting in increased gas exchange between blood and tissue. Massage has a great effect on the circulation of the lymph. Under the influence of massage movements - stroking in the centripetal direction - the skin lymphatic vessels are easily emptied and the flow of lymph is accelerated. In addition to its direct effect on local lymph, the massage has a reflex effect on the entire lymphatic system, improving the tonic and vasomotor function of lymphatic vessels.

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The effect of the massage on the nervous system is the first to perceive the action of the massage. Because the skin has a huge number of nerve endings. By changing the strength, character, duration of massage, it is possible to reduce or increase nervous excitability, strengthen and revitalize lost reflexes, improve tissue trophy, as well as the activity of internal organs. Massage has a profound effect on the peripheral nervous system, relaxing or stopping pain, improving nerve conduction, speeding up the regeneration process at its damage, preventing or reducing vasomotor sensitive and trophic disorders.

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In conclusion

Medical massage in Tashkent differs from the usual massage treatments offered in spas. Thanks to special manipulations, recovery processes in the patient’s body are accelerated. Massage has a variety of positive physiological effects on the body. Under the influence of massage, complex reflex processes occur in the body, changing the level of metabolism, endocrine balance, causing general and local reactions in organs and tissues. In cases where the patient experiences difficulties with movement caused by illness or certain complications and injuries, it is possible to use the service - therapeutic massage at home. This type of massage can restore normal processes in the body, restoring the ability to move more freely.