
¿Pueden los masajes regulares mejorar tu salud mental?
Revisado por pares por Dr Sarah JarvisAuthored by Lydia SmithPublicado originalmente 6 Nov 2021
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Para muchos de nosotros, un masaje es un capricho ocasional para relajarse y desconectar. También pueden ayudar a aliviar músculos adoloridos y hombros tensos, especialmente después de estar encorvados en el trabajo o después de practicar deportes intensos. Sin embargo, la investigación sugiere que recibir masajes regularmente también puede ayudarnos psicológicamente, e incluso mejorar nuestra salud mental.
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What is massage therapy?
Massage therapy is the manual manipulation of muscles and other soft tissues in the body, including connective tissue, ligaments and tendons. The purpose is to help people relax physically and mentally, while relieving aches and pains caused by everyday life.
"Massage is a very broad term for something that in the professional setting, has many recognised modalities," says massage therapist Gina Lilley, a member of the General Council for Soft Tissue Therapies (GCMT).
"These modalities are professionally taught and the therapist should hold qualifications in anatomy and physiology. What is common amongst all forms of bodywork is professional touch - working with the soft tissue of the body to effectively restore injured tissue, remove restrictions in movement that have occurred, support the stressed body and allow relajación.”
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It's worth pointing out that massage therapist is not a 'protected title' - meaning there are no legal requirements for qualifications or registration. However, there are several voluntary regulatory bodies which monitor standards for massage therapists.
So do check that your therapist is registered with a reputable governing body or professional association such as the CNHC (the UK register for complementary healthcare practitioners), the GRCCT (the UK federal regulator for complementary therapies) or the GCMT.
Why might massage therapy improve mental health?
Volver al contenidoAlthough massages are not a replacement for treatments such as terapia de conversación or medication, research suggests they may work well as an additional complementary therapy. Multiple studies suggest regular massage may help to improve symptoms of ansiedad y depresión, while encouraging relaxation.
Several studies have investigated the use of massage for patients with trastorno de ansiedad generalizada. In one small estudio, women with the condition were treated twice weekly with one-hour massages. Afterwards, they reported decreased feelings of anxiety and increased feelings of self-confidence.
Research has also suggested massage may help people living with long-term health conditions, such as fibromialgia, which causes pain in the body. In 2014, a systematic review and meta-analysis of nine studies concluded that massage therapy, if continued for at least five weeks, improved pain, anxiety and depression in people with fibromialgia by promoting relaxation.
A separate revisión of four studies found that massage therapy may also help to improve the quality of life for people with el VIH o SIDA.
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Massage therapy is holistic
Volver al contenidoLilley explains that massage therapy is a holistic experience that combines both physical issues, such as músculo tension, with relaxation techniques that can boost good mental health.
"Research has shown that although we might think we are working solely with the physical body, evidence suggests that when we come into relationship with our clients and place our hands on their bodies we are making contact with all physical and mental processes," she says.
"Professionally trained massage therapists have a vital role to play in the emotional and psychological health of their clients. Massage therapy of all orientations helps clients regulate physical and emotional responses predominately through the autonomic nervous system - which regulates body processes, such as control de la presión arterial and the rate of técnica de respiración."
Decreased cortisol, increased endorphins
Volver al contenidoOne of the ways massage may help boost mental health is by lowering levels of the estrés hormone cortisol. In stressful situations we perceive as a threat, our bodies release cortisol via the sympathetic nervous system - the 'fight or flight' system. While the short-term release of cortisol is normal and can help us react to danger, spending extended periods of time in this state of high alert can be problematic for our salud mental.
Various studies have suggested that massage may help to reduce levels of cortisol, making us feel less ansioso and more relaxed. One estudio found that a single 45-minute Swedish massage led to a decrease in cortisol levels in individuals with no prior mental health condition. It also led to an increase in oxytocin, nicknamed the 'love' hormone for its role in behaviours including trust, romantic attachment and mother-infant bonding.
Massage can also lead to the release of endorphins - hormones that act as the body's natural pain reliever - as well as the neurotransmitter serotonina and the 'feelgood' hormone dopamine. These chemicals are linked to mood regulation.
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Distraction and mindfulness
Volver al contenidoWhen getting a massage, we are also free of the daily stresses that can contribute to low mood and ansiedad. For a short period of time, we experience a break from work emails, messages and the daily grind, to focus on our well-being.
The massage can provide a distraction as a form of mindfulness. The treatment space is also often softly lit, which can boost feelings of calm - and clients are treated to quiet, relaxing music. Essentially, massage therapy can help people enter a meditative state for a short period of time, which estudios suggest can aid psychological health.
Additionally, investigaciones suggests the positive effects of massage sessions may last for days after the treatment too.
While massages can help us relax, though, it's important for people to speak to their doctor about a mental health problem such as ansiedad o depresión. They may recommend asesoramiento, medication, a combination of both or another treatment.
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