Post Surgery Massage
Post surgical massage can be beneficial to many groups of individuals.
A major concern for many patients after an operation is the recuperation time. The body's ability to heal can be directly linked to circulation, after all if the required nutrients and cells cannot make it to the site of injury the repair cannot occur. There are many forms of massage which aid in the increase of circulation, thus aiding in the healing time. Just as with bedridden individuals, it is important to stimulate the tissue.
Post operative pain is to be expected for most procedures. With growing awareness of prescription medication abuse and a general social turn toward more natural therapies it becomes necessary to find alternative measures to help manage postoperative pain. Massage treatments have also been shown to lower pain levels for many individuals after the surgery. The thought behind this occurrence is again related to the increased circulation provided by direct tissue stimulation or heat therapy used in the area.
A normal part of any surgical procedure is stress, both before and after. Stress has been undeniably related to poor surgical outcomes including extended healing times. When an individual is dealing with uncontrolled stress the immune system suffers making the body unable to prevent infection, lowers the ability to reconstruct damaged tissue, and can cause pain to become unmanageable.
Studies conducted on infants have shown a drastic decrease in the stress response (fussing, crying, etc.) when provided physical contact, even to the smallest light rub. Human beings are social creatures that crave physical contact, adults are no different. Individuals have shown an immediate blood pressure drop when petting an animal.
Massage can provide soothing comfort and relaxation to both parties involved, and for this reason makes an excellent stress reducer. Less stress means a better healing result to the post operative patient.
Before beginning any massage therapies it is suggested you speak to your physician. Some post surgical patients are not good candidates for massage and can actually cause harm. In other cases, your physician may recommend specific types of massage treatments to aid your recovery.
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