Carotid massage involves applying gentle pressure to the carotid artery in the neck, which can stimulate the vagus nerve. This stimulation can lead to a decrease in heart rate and can help restore normal rhythm in cases of certain types of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). The pressure can also increase blood flow to the brain, potentially alleviating symptoms like dizziness. However, it should be performed cautiously and typically under medical supervision.
It is located on both sides of the neck.
Yes! Many hospitals have employed Massage therapists, and as more evidence of healing touch comes out more and more will.
There is no massage therapy work that is performed during a surgical procedure.
As a male massage therapist, out of all the 1000+ people i have massage I have never been aroused because of touching a client. A real massage therapist keeps his focus on his work and not what the client looks like. But that does not mean that massage therapist don't get aroused during work, I'm pretty positive some do.
the work of brain stem is past the massage
One can purchase massage therapy supplies from: Massage Warehouse, MTSO - Massage Threapy Supply Outlet, eBody Logic, Massage Essentials, Biotone, Body Work Mall, Massage Supplies.
Yes if you get a license.
They can work for a sport team, for example they can give the player a massage after a rough game.
Yes, massage therapy really work for aches. You can find scientific proof and read more about it at altmedicine.about.com/od/treatmentsmtoq/a/massage.htm -
The central philosophy of therapeutic massage is wholism. It can be defined as the belief that all parts of the body work together to allow the body to work as a whole.
I have had a totally blocked innominate artery fo over five years. My blood suply to the right side comes from the left corotid artery...through the 'circle of willis' and reverse flows down the right corotid and subclavian. How this affects me is not noticable and not really known.
They can work in SPAs , Beauty salon, Etc.,