Many people have at least one scar on their body, whether it’s from a cut or burn, or a surgical incision. Since most scars typically blend into the skin, many people who have them may not even remember they exist at all, and probably don’t think they can do any harm. Depending on the severity of the wound, a scar can hinder circulation in the area, posing health risks in the future. Bodyworkers can work with scar tissue to increase blood flow around the scar, making it softer and more pliable.

Massage therapists are sure to come across clients with all types of scars. Scars can be any shape or size, and develop anywhere on the body resulting from a burn or laceration. Some in the medical field believe that scar tissue can cause severe health ailments down the road, prompting the need for immediate attention to the scar.

Since scar tissue is formed over a wound, massage therapists must use extreme caution and a gentle touch when performing any type of massage on the area. Such precautions make Lymphatic Drainage Massage, with its focus on increasing circulation and light pressure, a perfect modality for working on scar tissue.

Depending on the size of the wound, the scar may become dry and hard, and the surrounding skin may have difficulty moving or stretching. Lotions, oils, and heat-based therapy are very therapeutic and can help alleviate discomfort and increase the scar’s flexibility.

Scars can inadvertently cause a variety of health problems, such as numbness and nerve pain. Through stretching, warming, and the application of gentle massage, bodyworkers can effectively treat these ailments. If performed early enough in the scar tissue development, they may be able to prevent these health problems from occurring at all.

Learn more about the specific techniques you can use to help lessen the possibility of any health risks developing as a result of scar tissue.

This article was prepared for HomeStudyCredits.org. Learn more about massage therapy and massage therapy continuing education programs.

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