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Acupressure massage for impotence


Acupressure Massage For Impotence

A point massage is usually understood as a method of manual therapy, which allows to restore a man's sexual strength after a disease of psychogenic impotence and erectile dysfunction of a vascular nature. To achieve an optimal result, the patient will need to go through about 10-12 sessions. With a mild form of microcirculation disorders, the beneficial effect of the massage is noticeable after 2-3 procedures. Massage involves the impact on certain points of the human body. The manipulations should be carried out by a professional specialist with medical education, who has proven skills in finding and influencing hot spots that differ:



  • high electrical potential
  • pain sensitivity
  • low electrical skin resistance
  • increased oxygen uptake

Conducting a series of massage sessions does not require the use of special equipment and instruments. The massage therapist carries out a therapeutic effect by tangible pressure on the surface of the skin. During the procedures, the patient may notice slight discomfort and soreness, aches and numbness.



Indications for acupressure


Men are advised to complete a full course of manual therapy with acupressure if available:



  • neuroses, resulting in a decrease in libido
  • depressive conditions, causeless fear and neurasthenia
  • inflammatory lesions of the nervous system, causing a decrease in the sensitivity of the perineal area
  • spinal cord injuries
  • circulatory system disorders
  • low blood pressure, heart rhythm failure


Massage action


The beneficial effect of manual therapy on the male body is to achieve the following healing effects:



  • strengthening the muscular and articular apparatus
  • increasing the elasticity of blood vessels
  • increasing the sensitivity of nerve endings in the perineal area
  • activating blood circulation processes, getting rid of stagnant phenomena in the pelvic area
  • increasing the secretory activity of the testicles and prostate
  • improving mood, increasing sexual self-esteem
  • optimizing the blood supply to the heart muscle, preventing heart attack


Massage points


For effective treatment of male failure, the massage therapist must identify the points on which the intensity of arousal processes, the strength and duration of an erection depends. The main points are:



  • lumbar vertebrae
  • pubic
  • navel
  • inner thigh
  • lower leg
  • arch of the foot and heel tendons
  • area under the kneecaps


Preparing for massage


The effectiveness of massage effects depends on proper preparation for therapeutic procedures. Persons who are going to visit a massage therapist should adhere to the following rules:



  • take food 2 hours before the start of the procedure
  • temporarily stop eating spicy and salty foods, strong coffee and tea
  • on the day of the procedure do not go to the bath or sauna


Massage technique


To detect biologically active points on the patient's body, the doctor measures the distance on the skin with the middle finger. The entire body of the patient is conventionally divided into segments. Sensitive zones are located at the border of such segments. The affected areas are felt with the fingertips. The masseur acts on biologically active points with his right hand or palmar surface. The procedure is carried out taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient's body. As a result of the massage, the man does not have any injuries or bruises. Points receptive to massage are processed within 2-5 minutes. To increase the tone, the specialist uses deep pressure and rotary action. If necessary to provide a calming effect, a gentle rotary stroking is performed. During one session, the physician can act on a part of biologically active points. As a result of completing the full course of massage, all the necessary zones will be processed.



Contraindications


Physiotherapy technique of exposure should not be carried out for the elderly and patients suffering from:



  • malignant and benign neoplasms
  • dermatological lesions
  • gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer
  • dystrophy or depletion
  • acute pathological conditions causing an increase in body temperature
  • infectious diseases
  • severe organic lesions of internal organs
  • active forms of pulmonary tuberculosis
  • cardiopulmonary insufficiency
  • blood diseases

Acupressure should not be performed on patients who have had an ischemic stroke or myocardial infarction in the past 3 months.