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Which is Better, Massage or Stretching?

Yikes!! I think I pulled my hamstring! It sounds like you need a massage! If you can't get in to see me at my Massage by Shawna studio in Boulder City right away, can some simple stretching help your hamstring? It sure can!

Massage and stretching are both really helpful ways to keep your muscles relaxed, reduce tension and of course help recovery after an injury. Stretching helps to get the blood flowing to your muscles, which is great if you’ve injured yourself, or if your muscles are stiff because they’ve contracted due to inactivity.

Giving your muscles a really good stretch can stop your muscles from going into painful spasms or cramps, and stop the knots forming in them that take so much work to get rid of when you have a massage!

Coming in to my Boulder City office regularly on the other hand improves your flexibility and range of motion, keeping your joints more fluid and making them less injury prone in the first place.

What are the differences between massage and stretches – and how do they work together to promote muscle and joint health.

Massage

What is a massage? Well, stripped right down, massage is simply a word that’s used to describe the manipulation of muscles, ligaments and connective tissue. Of course there are lots of different types of massage, and techniques that are suitable for different things, but when you come in for a massage, this is what I will be doing.

What’s massage good for? We love a massage for general well being, but medically massage is recognized for more than just making you feel good.

Massage can:

  • Help strained muscles to heal faster

  • Reduce swelling and scar tissue if you’re injured

  • Relieve stiffness and tension in your muscles

  • Reduce feelings of stress, anxiety and fatigue

Stretching Stretching does have a lot of similarities to massage, but its main benefit is to relieve the tightness and tension that’s built up in your muscles when you’ve used (and over-used) them. Having a really good, effective stretch can increase the blood flow to your muscles, and this leads to a better range of motion that helps your joints to stay in alignment.

What’s stretching good for?

Stretching properly can:

  • Improve your circulation

  • Boost your nerve health – a contracted muscle around a nerve can create pressure that can constrict the blood supply to the nerve.

  • Make movement easier

  • Improve flexibility

How can massage and a stretching routine work together? Daily stretching – to a point where you can just feel it pulling on your muscles – can really help to increase your flexibility, and you can feel the effects in a matter of a few weeks.

Enjoying a regular massage helps to keep your body relaxed and flexible. Massage can release trigger points and muscles in spasm, making your stretching routine even more effective. When you book your massage with Massage by Shawna each session includes free DoTERRA Aromatherapy. Included with this is my favorite, DoTERRA's Deep Blue rub that is designed for sore, strained muscles! Just what you need!

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