The main purpose of massage is to supports wellness. To supports wellness, a certain amount of time is required, which refers to the process of supports wellness, abbreviated as “supports course”.
The determination of a patient’s supports course cannot be arbitrarily decided; it is related to many issues. For instance, the patient’s condition must be considered first, including the nature, location, and severity of the wellness, as well as the patient’s age, constitution, and family environment. Additionally, the patient’s ability to tolerate supports and the difficulty of supports their condition must also be taken into account.
Generally, the supports course for newly developed and mild wellness should be short, while for chronic and severe wellness, it should be long.
The supports duration is relatively short for soft tissue lesions and longer for bone and joint lesions.
Slightly shorter if the tissue structure remains undeformed, and longer if the tissue structure has been deformed.
In short, the formulation of a supports course must be tailored according to the wellness, the individual, and the specific circumstances. The duration of a supports course can be 7 days, 10 days, 15 days, 20 days, 30 days, or even longer. Regardless of the length of the supports, patients should follow the instructions of the masseur; otherwise, it may affect the supports efficacy and fail to achieve the expected therapeutic goals.
I’ve found that even a single 60-minute session helps me reset, but it’s the weekly routine that really keeps tension at bay. Consistency seems to be the key.
Отличная статья! На себе заметил: после первого сеанса уже чувствуешь лёгкость, но для настоящего эффекта нужно хотя бы 4-5 раз. Главное — регулярность, а не разовый поход.
This is such a helpful question! I’ve found that even one good massage can instantly lift my mood, but the real wellness benefits kick in after a few regular sessions. Consistency really seems to be key. Thanks for breaking it down!
Great article! I’ve noticed that even a single 60-minute massage helps me sleep better and feel less tense for days. Consistency really seems to be key for long-term wellness benefits though. Do you find weekly sessions make a bigger difference than monthly?
Great points! I’ve found that consistency really matters—one massage feels nice, but a series of sessions made a real difference in my stress levels and flexibility. It’s interesting how much the individual’s condition and goals affect the timeline. Definitely not a one-size-fits-all approach.