The History of Massage


Do you want to learn more about the history of massage and its many forms? Well, here's a great place to start. On this page, I explore how massage has been used in various countries around the world for centuries. So if you live in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire or Cambridgeshire and want to experience the benefits of massage, get in touch with me today.

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Swedish Massage


Pehr Ling, a Swedish physical therapist, was credited for the birth of the Swedish massage around 1776. It is common for most individuals to know what a “Swedish massage” is, but contrary to belief Swedish massage was not the first form of massage therapy.

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There is a large amount of evidence to support that massage therapy has been used as a natural healing method in many ancient civilizations including Egypt, China, India, Japan, Korea, Rome, and Greece. Some say massage began as a sacred system of natural healing for injuries, pain, stress and illnesses. Others disagree and believe that massage was not advocated or practised until modern times. Before that, it was believed to be incorporated in other healing methods.

Egypt


The earliest written record of massage therapy was found in the Tomb of Akmanthor (also known as “The Tomb of the Physician”) in Saqqara Egypt around 2400 BCE. On the walls of the tomb was a painting depicting two men having kneading done on their feet and hands. Egyptians have been credited for the creation of reflexology based on that same painting. 

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India


Sources indicate that touch therapy was included in Ayurveda, the traditional holistic system in India. The first texts with details on Ayurvedic principles and practices were written sometime between 1500 and 500 BCE. Ayurveda took the approach that illnesses occurred when individuals lived out of harmony with their environment. Touch therapy was used within Ayurveda to help create balance. Sanscrit records have also indicated that massage had been practised in India long before the beginning of recorded history. 

China and Japan


Massage is referenced over 30 times in texts found in China sometime between 722-481 BCE described the medical benefits of massage therapy in the time of the Yellow Emperor (2700 BCE). Around the same time those records were found, Bian Que, a Chinese physician, was recorded using massage therapy in medical practice.

Chinese massage methods originated from the principle that diseases and illnesses arise due to a deficiency or imbalance in the energy in specific pathways that represent physiological systems. Through massage and other specific bodywork techniques, energy flowed more harmoniously through these pathways, allowing the body to heal itself naturally.

Around 1000 BCE, Japanese monks studying Buddhism in China observed the healing methods of traditional Chinese medicine, including massage therapy. This eventually started traditional Japanese massage, which grew into Shiatsu.

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Greece & Rome


Massage entered western civilization around 800 BCE when athletes employed massage to keep their bodies in peak condition. Hippocrates prescribed friction to treat physical injuries. He wrote, “The physician must be experienced in many things, but assuredly in rubbing.”


A few centuries later Galen, a physician to many emperors, followed Hippocrates’ principles and began using massage therapy to treat different types of physical injuries and help maintain a healthy body.

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Massage today


Throughout ancient history, massage therapy has been associated with the medical practice and helping individuals find balance in their lives. Today, massage therapy is a highly respected holistic healing approach that works with several other factors to help you achieve inner balance and relaxation. 

Interested in the history of massage? Contact Fifth Dynasty Massage today!

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Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Bedford, Cambridge, St Neots, Biggleswade, Huntingdon, Peterborough, Hitchin, Luton, Stevenage, Milton Keynes, Letchworth, Potton, Sandy, Hatfield, Baldock, Royston, Welwyn Garden city, Shefford, and many more towns covered.


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