Hot stone massage is a variation on classic massage
therapy. Heated smooth, flat stones are placed on key points on the body. The
massage therapist may also hold the stones and use them to massage certain
areas of the body.
The use of hot stones for healing dates back to ancient times,
but it wasn't until Arizona massage therapist Mary Nelson introduced her hot
stone massage technique, called LaStone Therapy, that the use of hot stones for
massage caught on.
How Does Hot Stone
Massage Work?
The hot stones are usually made of basalt, a type of rock
that is rich in iron, so they retain heat. River rocks are normally used
because they are so smooth - they have been smoothed over time by the river's
current.
The stones are immersed in water and heated in an electric
heating device until they are within a certain temperature range. The stones
may be placed at specific points on the back, in the palms of the hand, or
between the toes.
The heat warms and relaxes the muscles, which allows the
therapist to apply deeper pressure, if desired. The warmth of the hot stones
improves circulation and calms the nervous system. Some massage therapists
place stones on points that are thought to be energy centers of the body to
rebalance the body and mind.
Why Do People Get Hot
Stone Massage?
Many people find the warmth of the hot stones to be
comforting and get it for relaxation. Hot stone massage is suited to people who
tend to feel chilly or who have cold feet. It's also suited for people who have
muscle tension but prefer a lighter massage. The heat relaxes muscles, allowing
the therapist to work the muscles without using deep pressure.
People also get hot stone massage for a variety of health
conditions: Back pain and aches; Poor circulation; Osteoarthritis and arthritis
pain; Stress, anxiety and tension; Insomnia; Depression.
How Do the Hot Stones
Feel?
The hot stones are never rough. They are always flat and
smooth. The hot stones used on the back are about the size of a large egg, only
flat. The stones are heated in an electrical heating unit that either provides
a temperature reading or has an adjustable thermostat control.
The massage therapist always holds the stones first before
touching them to your body, which ensures that the temperature will not be too
hot. Everyone, however, has their own comfort range. Be sure to speak up if the
stones are too hot for you. Cool marble stones are occasionally used during a
treatment, particularly if there is inflammation.
What Can I Expect
During My Hot Stone Massage?
The massage therapist often begins by applying oil to the
body, which allows the hot stones to glide smoothly along the muscles. You are
lying face down, and the massage therapist often then uses the hot stones to
massage the back.
After the hot stones have relaxed the muscles, the massage
therapist may put down the stones and use his or her hands to directly massage
the skin.
The hot stones may then be placed back on to the body and
left for a short period of time.
You are then asked to turn over onto your back. The massage
therapist may place small hot stones between your toes or in the palm of your
hand and repeats the sequence.
Precautions
Massage is not recommended for certain people: People with
infectious skin disease, rash, or open wounds; immediately after surgery; immediately
after chemotherapy or radiation, unless recommended by your doctor;
People prone to blood clots. There is a risk of blood clots
being dislodged. If you have heart disease, check with your doctor before
having a massage;
Pregnant women should check with their doctor first if they
are considering getting a massage. Massage in pregnant women should be done by
massage therapists who are certified in pregnancy massage.
Massage should not be done directly over bruises, inflamed
skin, unhealed wounds, tumors, abdominal hernia, or areas of recent fractures.
Additional Hot Stone
Massage Tips
Don't eat a heavy meal before the massage; if it's your
first time at the clinic or spa, arrive at least 10 minutes early to complete
the necessary forms. Otherwise, arrive 5 minutes early so you can have a few
minutes to rest and relax before starting the massage.
Source: Massage Wiki
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