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Swedish massage Common system of massage using kneading, stroking and pummeling to achieve relaxation and increased circulation of the blood.
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Swedish massage a system of long strokes, kneading and friction techniques on the more superficial layers of the muscles, combined with active and passive movements of the joints.
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Swedish massage The classic European massage. The therapist, using massage oil, manipulates muscles with a variety of stokes. Used to stimulate circulation, ease muscle tension, improve flexibility and promote relaxation.
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Swedish massage A collection of techniques designed primarily to relax muscles by applying pressure to them against deeper muscles and bones, and rubbing in the same direction as the flow of blood returning to the heart. Swedish massage uses five main strokes to stimulate the circulation of blood through the body; petrissage (kneading), effleurage (stroking), friction, tapotement (tapping), and vibration.
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Swedish massage is arguably the most well-known massage. It deals with the soft-tissue structure of the human body by means of a variety of strokes. Strokes are generally applied by hand with oil to lessen friction. Swedish massage can help the body remove toxins, deliver nutrients to tissues and cells more efficiently, and recover from strains and trauma more quickly.
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