What You Need to Know About Swedish Massage
-During Swedish massage, massage therapists use massage oils
to facilitate smooth, gliding strokes over the entire body.
Other classic Swedish massage moves include kneading, friction,
stretching and (sometimes) tapping.
-Swedish massage uses firm but gentle pressure to promote relaxation,
ease muscle tension and create other health benefits.
-Generally during Swedish massage you're nude underneath a
towel or sheet. The therapist uncovers only the part of the
body he/she is working on, a technique called "draping".
-You can keep your underwear on during Swedish massage, and
many newcomers do.
-Feel free to state your preference for pressure during Swedish
massage. It can range from light to firm. Swedish massage usually
includes some deeper work on areas of specific muscle tension.
If you want more intensive work and firmer pressure, get a deep
tissue massage.
-Swedish massage was pioneered by a Swedish physiologist, Henri
Peter Ling, at the University of Stockholm in 1812. It was introduced
to the U.S. in 1858 as "The Swedish Movement Cure."
-Swedish massage is the foundation for other types
of Western massage, including sports massage and deep tissue
massage.