Thursday, June 7, 2012

Massage Technique - Effleurage or Stroking

--Chicago Chiropractors of Massage Technique - Effleurage or Stroking--

Massage Technique - Effleurage or Stroking

Description

Massage Technique - Effleurage or Stroking

Effleurage (stroking) is one of the needful movements of massage and may be performed on any area of the body. It signals the beginning and the end of a massage both preceding and succeeding all other strokes and facilitating the flow from one movement to the next. Initially, it enables the giver to distribute the oil evenly on to the receiver's body. Use the palms of both hands as you glide over the outside of the skin moulding your hands to the contours of the body. You should keep as much of the hands as inherent in experience with the body. The receiver experiences one continuous movement as you apply firm rhythmic pressure on the upward stroke yet glide downwards to your beginning point with a featherlight touch. Vocalize an even rhythm and avoid jerky movements at all times. Pressure can be superficial or deep according to the succeed required. Close your eyes as you effleurage to accentuate and heighten your sensitivity and sense of touch. Experiment with separate depths of pressure. Where the area to be treated is small (e.g. The face) use the pads of the palmar outside of your fingers or thumbs.

Benefits

The receiver experiences an immediate sense of well-being and relaxation. A association of trust is established in the middle of the two of you as your hands become accustomed to the receiver's body. Stroking enables you to wise up yourself with the estimate of pressure to apply. Effleurage provides a link in the middle of techniques. Effleurage, when performed slowly, has a sedative activity and is particularly useful for soothing the nerves. Stress and strain may be relieved, tension headaches dispelled and patterns of insomnia broken. Use brisk effleurage to enliven, revive and stimulate the central nervous system. The tissues will warm up as you stroke the body, improving the circulation. The flow of lymph is increased, helping to get rid of waste and poisonous substances. Effleurage improves the skin, encouraging a healthy and glowing complexion
Errors to avoid

Do not lose experience with the receiver (loss of experience means loss of confidence and loss of relaxation). Relax your hands and flow, avoiding any jerky or sudden movements (jerky movements cause jangled nerves). The movements must be rhythmic, flat and even. Use your whole hand and not just the fingertips (you can cover a much wider area), except when working on small areas. No pressure whatsoever on the downward stroke (effleurage is all the time performed towards the heart - up the legs, and arms, and up the back). It can also be applied in a centripetal direction (in a circle travelling towards the centre) or in a centrifugal direction (in a circle travelling outwards away from the centre).
Remember

If in doubt, effleurage! everyone adores this stroke

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