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MASSAGE SERVICE
Serving the Metro Indianapolis Area
 
Wes Fredell, CMT, NCTMB
317-753-7730

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Mission Statement

The objective of my work is to empower people with another option in the maintenance of their health. My approach is a blending of various therapies to attain optimum results for each client. I feel that the tailoring of the session to the needs of each person is an essential element in achieving the goals that the individual is striving to fulfill. It is always my highest priority to honor the beliefs, needs and goals that the individual expresses.

About Massage Therapy

 

Massage is one of the oldest healing arts known to mankind. The utilization of tactile stimulation in a therapeutic context has been documented back some 3000 years to the time of ancient Chinese civilization, and evidence suggests its use dating to prehistoric times. Historical records show that a number of famous ancient Persian, Greek and Roman physicians included massage in the treatment of disease. Modern western massage was pioneered by a Swedish gymnastics and fencing instructor in the late 1700’s; hence the most commonly recognized variety of “Swedish massage”.

 

The skin is the largest organ of the human body, and as such, contains the largest number of receptors of sensation that travel back along pathways to the brain. This physiological fact gives us some insight into the body’s response to therapeutic massage. We as humans instinctively and intuitively know that we should rub a sore or aching muscle. Touch is also a universal expression of caring and compassion which we learn from the time we are born.

 

Massage is defined as "the systematic and scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body" but this clinical definition does little to detail the many responses to and benefits of massage. Simply lying on a comfortable massage table in a safe environment filled with pleasant sounds and aromas encourages a gradual if not immediate lowering of all of the body’s metabolic rates. The application of massage techniques by a skilled practitioner further promotes the relaxation response to a deeper level of stress relief.  Heart rate slows and blood pressure drops. The flowing movements of Swedish massage promote blood and lymph flow, encouraging the removal of toxic waste products, decrease pain by releasing endorphins, and increase the oxygen capacity of the blood. The recovery from injury and the rehabilitation process may be shortened and range of motion improved or restored. Many people experience the first normalized sleeping patterns in years. Emotional and spiritual healing is often experienced during sessions. For these reasons, massage is now considered by many to be an integral element in their health care regime.    

 

 

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Therapeutic massage is intended to be a health increasing system that promotes body balance and efficient bodily function. Massage therapists do not work within the same parameters as physicians and therefore do not diagnose illness or prescribe treatment or medication for a specific body function or symptom. Within the scope of teaching and facilitating, the massage therapist may recommend self-help exercise which the client may choose to do.

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