Use of therapeutic massages according to EMR

How are EMR therapeutic massages used?

Therapeutic massages according to EMR (recognized by the Empirical Medical Register) are used specifically to promote health, alleviate complaints and support general well-being. Various forms of treatment are used, which can be applied individually or in combination, depending on requirements. The three most common forms of therapy are

  • Classic massage: The tissue is stimulated by targeted pressure and traction with the hands. This technique promotes blood circulation, loosens tense muscles and can relieve pain or restricted movement.
  • Manual lymphatic drainage: A gentle, decongestive measure in which special grip techniques stimulate the motor function of the lymph vessels. This supports the removal of excess tissue fluid - without the use of complex physical decongestive therapy.
  • Foot reflexology: Here, specific reflex points on the sole of the foot are stimulated using targeted pressure. Depending on the zone, the treatment has a positive effect on different areas of the body and organ systems and can promote physical balance.

The combination of these forms of massage enables a holistic and customized therapy that is tailored to the respective complaints and needs of the client. Therapeutic massages according to EMR are considered a valuable addition to conventional medicine and gently support the natural healing process.

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