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Watch These Hot Trends in Massage Therapy


By: The Sider Group
Submitted: 2010-11-18 01:18:00 | Word Count: 384


There are currently so many hot trends in massage therapy. If you are passionate about massage and other healing arts, there are plenty of emerging movements to keep your eye on. The following are some of the hottest massage therapy trends of the moment:

Aromatherapy: Everyone loves things that smell good, which is perhaps why this is such a trend in the massage and body work world right now. Practitioners can use essential oils from plant parts to help restore the body through curative and sensory measures during various massage treatments.

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Five-Element Massage: This style of massage, which combines the traditional Chinese medicine law of the five elements with Shiatsu and Swedish massage, is growing in popularity. Practitioners also incorporate energy work to give each client a piece of the universal energy force.

Hot Stone Massage: Practitioners use hot and cold volcanic stones to relieve pain, pressure and tension in the bodies and minds of clients.

Reiki: This energetic healing practice relies on the concept of elemental energy forces from traditional Chinese medicine to heal the body. Massage therapists barely touch their clients; instead, they use energy work to amplify, balance and create a link with the client.

Sport Massage: This style of massage focuses on the parts of the body that are overused in sports such as cycling, swimming and running, with techniques that relieve the specific pain and tension that are common with each sport.

Thai Massage: More and more people are getting Thai-style massages, which combine acupressure and other techniques. Practitioners apply pressure to the arms, back, feet, hands and legs to fix misaligned skeletons, improve flexibility and relieve muscle tension.

Watsu: This form of Shiatsu massage was developed by Harold Dull in the hot springs of Middleton, California in the 1980s. More than 20 years later it is taking off as a popular treatment in spas. The technique consists of traditional Japanese Shiatsu with the additional element of water pools that the clients soak in while the massage therapist massages and stretches the body.

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