There
is also a greater likelihood of an emotional
release as deep seated emotions that
have been stored in the body are accessed
and released. Some of these emotions
can be very old stemming from stresses
in childhood or teenage years that have
never been released.
For many people there
may be 10 or 20 hours of treatment required
to get them to the stage where only
maintenance massage will be required.
This will depend on several factors
such as how much tension is there in
the first place, the skill of the practitioner
in releasing it and the extent to which
the client works with the practitioner
in order to release it. Some tension
may never be released. This is usually
tension associated with injuries or
operations where there have been broken
bones that have set in a wrong way and
cause continual muscular tension. Most
other forms of tension should eventually
be able to be released.
The excavation treatments
should be scheduled only far enough
apart that any muscle soreness or bruising
has gone away and any healing crisis
has run is full course. A healing crisis
is where toxins or old emotions are
stirred up and a person feel worse before
they get better.
Once a person has had
enough excavation massage to bring them
to the point of having all their muscular
tension released then they are ready
for maintenance massage. Maintenance
massage, as the name implies is massage
that maintains a person in a state of
having loose muscles. Some people need
a maintenance massage every week, other
people can get away with just having
a maintenance massage once a month.
It depends on individual body and psychological
types as well as the amount of stress
that a person has suffered from in the
time between treatments.
You will know whether
you are scheduling your treatments correctly
by whether the client has gotten back
to that stage of total body relaxation
by the end of the session. If they haven’t
then you will need to make your maintenance
sessions closer together.
Maintenance massage
does not usually hurt and generally
feels good as the tension has not “set
in” deeply.
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