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Muscular Pain
The human body is co-ordinated complex of interdependent systems. So,
when the muscular system or, more specifically, the skeletal muscles
lose power and firmness, the ligaments, tendons and anchor points also
suffer. The risk of aches and injuries increases and a general feeling
of lassitude and weariness becomes apparent.
On the other hand, due to accidents draughts and such, muscular complaints
are also frequent among people in good shape and who keep their muscles
well in good tone.
Muscular pain refers to a sensation of hypersensitivity
in the muscles when touched or pressed or at rest. This can occur in
people who exercise regularly and those who don’t, either during
or after physical activity.
The causes of the pain are many: accumulation of metabolites, spasmodic
contractions of the muscular fibres, muscular micro-trauma with biochemical
alterations, oedemas, osmosis and others, etc.
What can the masster plus massage do for muscular pain?
The masster plus Lymphatic Drainage massage mobilises the metabolites
such as lactic acid, improves and recovers the correct pH in less time,
influences ionic flow over membranes, reduce oedemas and contributes
to increasing the energy substrate.
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This massage’s effect on the organism is a complex physiological
process affecting several systems all of which are under the control of
the Central Nervous System. Its most noteworthy effects are:
At nerve level.
Stimulation of the exteroceptors, propioceptors, and angioceptors, as
well as the viscerocutaneous and visceromotor reflexes.
At humoral level.
The formation of substances such as histamines after cutaneous
stimulation help to reduce the latent muscle contraction period.
At mechanical
level. The increase in blood, lymphatic and intra-tissue circulation
produced by the massage produce a mechanical effect of suppling, displacing,
relaxing and pressing.
The masster plus massage for muscular pain aims at increasing the
rate of evacuation from the muscle of lactic acid, thus favouring relaxation
and avoiding damage.
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