Four hands massage

Four-hand massage is a massage technique in which two naturopaths work simultaneously on a person's body, massaging all parts of the body (feet, legs, back, arms, neck, face and head), coordinating their movements to create a deeply relaxing and immersive experience.

 

Main features:

  • Perfect coordination: The two massage therapists synchronize their movements so that the body perceives it as if it were a single extended massage, which helps to "disconnect" the mind and let thoughts pass.
  • Balanced stimulation: Both sides of the body are worked at the same time, generating a feeling of harmony and connecting the left hemisphere with the right hemisphere of the skull.
  • Varied and relaxing techniques: It can include movements from different types of massage, such as Swedish, relaxing, Ayurvedic or Thai, depending on the approach of the naturopaths and the blockages that the body may indicate.
  • Deep sensory effect: By receiving twice the attention, a more intense relaxation is achieved, ideal for releasing stress, anxiety or accumulated muscle tension.

Benefits:

  • Relieves stress, worries and anxiety faster than a traditional massage.
  • Stimulates blood and lymphatic circulation (where waste products are found).
  • Improves body perception, mood, release of sustained tension and emotions.
  • Can induce a meditative, almost hypnotic state.
  • It is an incredible and beneficial experience for the person.
  • Recommended to start changing your lifestyle.
  • Prioritize your health.
  • Self-regulation. Supports your process.

Contraindications of 4-hand massage

  1. Very serious cardiovascular problems
    1. Uncontrolled hypertension
    2. Heart failure
    3. Thrombosis or embolism (consult with your doctor and receive discharge)
    4. Massage can increase circulation, which is not recommended in these cases.
  2. Skin diseases
    1. Skin infections
    2. Open wounds from trauma.
    3. Scars, earrings with infections.
    4. Rashes, burns, fungi, active psoriasis.
  3. Fever (from 37°C) or infectious diseases
    1. Massage can worsen the general condition by activating circulation and the lymphatic system.
  4. Cancer (without medical supervision) and must be documented.
    1. In some cases, massage may be contraindicated or should be adapted according to the type and stage of the cancer.
  5. High-risk pregnancy or pregnancies (especially in the first trimester)
    1. Some techniques are not recommended. If done, it should be by specialists in prenatal massage.
  6. Recent fractures or muscle injuries
    1. Can aggravate injuries or interfere with the recovery and healing process.
  7. Neurological problems
    1. Epilepsy, diseases with spasms or seizures should be evaluated by a doctor beforehand.
  8. Very marked varicose veins or thrombophlebitis
    1. Deep massage can mobilize clots.
  9. Recent surgeries
    1. Complete healing must be awaited and medical approval obtained.