Why Massages Make You Tingle

Nina Dali

Jul 09, 2024 • 5 min read

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In this blog, you'll learn why massages make us feel good and relax our bodies and brains. While we all know that massages can be incredibly relaxing, have you ever noticed that they can also cause a tingling sensation? This tingling often occurs in your hands or feet during or after a massage, even if those areas aren't being directly massaged. But why does a massage on your neck, back, or elsewhere cause these sensations in different parts of your body? It might sound strange, but it indicates that your massage is benefiting you.


Your Muscular and Nervous Systems are Connected


Did you know that your muscles make up about 40% of your body weight on average? They are not just for movement but are also your body's largest sensory "organ," packed with billions of neurons that handle your senses. Every time you move or feel something, nerve signals trigger your muscles into action, showcasing the incredible way our bodies interact with the world.


How This Works


When you think about moving, your brain and spinal cord send signals through your nerves, releasing a chemical called acetylcholine, which makes your muscles contract. This entire process happens in just a millisecond! Similarly, when your muscles are touched or manipulated during a massage, it can create various sensations throughout your body due to the sensitive nerve endings in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia.


Better Blood Flow


Massages improve circulation by applying pressure, which helps move blood through congested areas. As pressure is released, new blood flows in, bringing additional oxygen to help heal damaged or tense muscles. Healthier muscles with improved blood flow make nerve endings more sensitive to various sensations, including tingling.


What Types of Massages Most Commonly Cause This Tingling


Certain types of massages are more likely to cause a tingling sensation. Factors such as the amount of pressure applied, the length of the massage, the targeted area, and the massage method all contribute. Generally, massages with higher pressure or those that work to increase blood flow, especially to the extremities, are more likely to cause tingling.


Just One of the Many Benefits


Tingling may not be a benefit in itself but is a sign of increased circulation and healthier muscles. Massages are natural remedies for many chronic illnesses, injuries, and the everyday aches and pains of life. They are also great for stress relief or simply as a treat for yourself.


Take Away


Ready to experience these benefits for yourself? Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or just need to unwind after a stressful week, a massage in London can work wonders. Treat yourself and book your appointment now at Elite Massage UK. Your body will thank you!

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