Month: November 2025

Massage Therapy and Oxidative Stress

Oxygen is essential for human metabolism, but it also has a “double edge.” When oxygen participates in chemical reactions inside the body, it can produce reactive oxygen species (ROS)—highly reactive molecules that include free radicals such as superoxide, hydroxyl radicals, hydrogen peroxide, and ozone. In normal amounts, ROS help regulate cell signaling, immune function, hormone

How Neurobiology Explains the Power of Massage and Touch-Based Therapy

Touch-based treatment is one of the oldest healing practices in human history. Cultures across Asia, the Middle East, Egypt, Greece, and Rome all used forms of massage long before modern medicine existed. Because touch requires no drugs or instruments, it has always been widely accessible. This also meant that many touch-based methods grew outside traditional

How Massage Therapy Reduces Muscle Spasm:

Muscle spasms are involuntary contractions that can last from a few seconds to long periods. They commonly occur with injury, fatigue, or musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Spasms cause pain, stiffness, and reduced movement, which can affect daily activities and overall quality of life. Traditional treatments, such as medication or general physical therapy, often provide only

Massage Therapy and Brain Repair in Cerebral Palsy

Understanding the Challenge Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common causes of long-term disability in children. It occurs when the developing brain is damaged, often from lack of oxygen around birth (perinatal asphyxia). Children with CP frequently experience spasticity, poor coordination, and movement difficulties due to injuries in the brain’s white matter, the