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Massage for diseases of the musculoskeletal system and injuries
Massage is one of the important means for treating diseases of the musculoskeletal system. It is prescribed for bruises with hemorrhage, sprained muscles, ligaments and tendons, fractures, dislocations, etc. Massage helps relieve pain. Thanks to it, swelling subsides, hemorrhage resolves, muscles become stronger, the functions of joints and muscles are restored, callus grows faster, etc.
MASSAGE FOR SCOLIOSIS
Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine to the right or left (in the frontal plane). There are two types of scoliosis: S-shaped, or simple scoliosis (the spine has one curve), and S-shaped, or complex scoliosis (the spine has two or three curves in different directions).
Massage is recommended for any degree of scoliosis. It helps correct the curvature of not only the spine itself, but also the entire body, normalizes the tone of the back muscles and strengthens them, increases the speed of lymph and blood circulation, reduces the feeling of fatigue, and reduces pain.
MASSAGE FOR CERVICO-THORACIC OSTEOCHONDROSIS
Osteochondrosis is a disease of the spine that affects the intervertebral discs.
Massage for cervicothoracic osteochondrosis has the following goals:
- Reducing pain.
- Improving lymph and blood circulation in the neck, back, and arms.
- Increasing the strength of arm muscles by reducing their hypotrophy.
- Reducing tension in the muscles of the neck and back.
MASSAGE FOR RADICULITIS
With radiculitis, damage to the roots of the spinal nerves occurs. The causes of this disease can be osteochondrosis of the spine, dystrophy of the intervertebral discs, inflammatory and degenerative lesions of the spine, joints, tumors of the peripheral nervous system, etc.
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