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- Does Massage do Anything to Improve Athletic Performance?
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- QUESTION: One of my tennis partners insists that the reason he regularly wins
- is that he indulges in frequent massages. This, he claims, gives him the edge
- he needs to beat me. My question to you: does massage do anything to improve
- athletic performance?
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- ANSWER: This is a question that's being debated right now by the medical
- community. Some physicians are skeptical that massage has any real benefits
- for athletes other than psychological. Recently, however, more doctors are
- becoming proponents of massage, saying it has therapeutic value, but they must
- all stop short of saying it enhances athletic performance, since this has not
- yet been proven to everyone's complete satisfaction. Therapeutic benefits of
- massage include improving movement of blood and nutrients, warming the skin,
- more rapidly eliminating metabolic wastes, and stretching tendons, thereby
- increasing flexibility. When circulation is enhanced, it helps to promote
- healing of strained muscles. When done correctly, massage can help relax a
- strained muscle, and it can break down adhesions in an old injury.
- Some athletes say a good massage reduces recovery time between
- competitions. Recently more athletes are turning to massage. Massage
- therapists regularly turn out for most major Marathons, and the U.S. Olympic
- Committee made massage therapists available to the American athletes in the
- Los Angeles Olympic Games. The important thing to remember, though, if you
- are injured, is that a massage will not cure your injury, and a visit to a
- doctor might be in order. As to improving your tennis game, well, you will
- just have to test that out for yourself.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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