I work at a massage salon as a receptionist part time and
all day, when I’m there, I am constantly seeing people come out of their massage
relaxed and happy. They will go on and
on about how great the massage was, how wonderful they feel, the pain relief
they have, and even what an amazing therapist they had. There are even quite a few people who request
certain therapists time and time again because they just like them so much. And from personal experience I feel like if I
could get a massage every week I’d be the happiest girl in the world.
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So if that applies to us as adults why couldn’t babies
experience something similar?
There is continuous research that is showing benefits of doing
infant massage. Benefits include:
Cognitive
Development
o Skin
stimulation which speeds up myelination of the brain/nervous systems.
Motor
Development
o Increases
oxygen and nutrient flow to cells
o Improves
muscle tone
o Improves
sensory awareness
o Relieve
discomfort from teething, congestion, gas and colic, and emotional distress.
o Encourages
midline orientation
Language
Development
o The
communication that is exchanged between the parent and baby is the beginning of
receptive and expressive language development.
This is a
very good time to introduce nursery rhymes that can be repeated every massage
to increase exposure to words and rhythm of language.
Attachment
o Encourages
bonding with a more intimate interaction helping to develop a relationship of
trust and a variety of social skills.
o When built
into routines the baby learns to anticipate the comforting experience of
massage. These repeated patterns increase trust and strengthen bonding.
Relax Time
o This is a
wonderful opportunity for parents to take time to relax with their child. The baby will calm down from the day and so
can the parents
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How to do
it:
When massaging your baby, use gentle, light strokes, but
avoid being so light it will tickle. You'll want to move from the center of the
body outward—go from upper leg to foot, or shoulder to hand for example
Look for cues from your baby as you massage. She will give
you signals to let you know if she is enjoying the massage and when massage
time is over.
Begin with the legs, the
easiest to work with and the easiest part for baby to accept. Hold the foot
with one hand and "milk" the leg from ankle to thigh with the other.
Then, hold the thigh with both hands, as if holding a baseball bat, and using a
gentle twisting and squeezing motion, move your hands from thigh to foot. Finally, roll the leg
between your hands from knee to ankle. As you move down the leg to the foot, do
a series of thumb presses with your hand encircling the ankle and foot. For the
finishing touch, lightly stroke the legs from thigh to feet before you move
onto the trunk.
To massage the abdomen,
slide your whole palm and fingers in a hand-over-hand circular motion, working
from the rib cage downward. Next, slide both hands around the abdomen in
clockwise circular movements. To relax a tense, bloated abdomen try the "I
Love U" stroke . Finally, using fingertip pressure, try
"walking" over the abdomen.
For the chest, slide both
hands along the rib cage from center to sides and back again, like flattening
the pages in a book.
The arms and hands are
done in the same fashion as the legs and the feet, beginning, however, with a
"pit stop" (massaging the lymph nodes in the armpit).
The face has special strokes
all its own – whole handed smoothing; lightly pressing, pushing, and circling with
the thumbs; and finally combing from forehead over cheeks with light fingertip
strokes. Last, do the back. With the pads of your fingers, lightly rub small
circles all over the back. Then gently come with the fingertips from back over
buttocks and legs to ankles.
Taken in
part from:
Benefits
of infant massage. (2011). Retrieved February 17, 2011
from
http://www.infantmassageusa.org/learn-tomassage-
your-baby/benefits-of-infant-massage/
Sears
(2011). The right touch: the art of infant massage.
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