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How Medical Massage Supports Recovery After Surgery or Injury

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Older adults recovering from surgeries or injuries often face prolonged discomfort and reduced mobility. Medical massage can play a critical role in rehabilitation, aiding in pain management, restoring movement, and speeding up the healing process.


Enhancing Circulation for Faster Recovery

Scar tissue and limited blood flow can slow recovery. Targeted massage techniques improve circulation, delivering nutrients and oxygen to damaged tissues, supporting the body’s natural healing mechanisms.


Reducing Pain and Inflammation

By gently manipulating muscles and connective tissues, therapists help reduce inflammation and decrease the intensity of post-surgical or injury-related pain. Over time, this can lead to improved range of motion and greater comfort.


Restoring Joint Mobility and Function

Injuries and surgeries can leave joints stiff and less flexible. Medical massage helps release tension, promote muscle balance, and encourage proper alignment, laying the groundwork for a return to regular activities.


Complementing Other Therapies

Medical massage can work hand-in-hand with physical therapy, chiropractic care, or occupational therapy. By integrating multiple approaches, you create a comprehensive plan that accelerates recovery and supports long-term health.

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