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Body Massage Therapy Techniques for Your Baby in Oldsmar, Trinity, Safety Harbor and Clearwater FL

Mothers are the best massage therapists for their own babies. The home is the baby’s very own massage spa. Here are some body massage therapy techniques for baby’s torso that mothers in Oldsmar, Trinity, Safety Harbor and Clearwater FL can learn and apply very easily. These are done with the baby’s torso unclothed in a warm room without draughts.

The most basic stroke for baby’s chest and back is called the open book. The mother puts her palms together with the thumbs near her and the pinky fingers on the baby’s side. The pinky fingers are placed on the baby’s skin and the palms are opened with the pinky fingers moving away from each other while the thumbs remain together. The opening movement continues until the thumbs of the mother are flush against the baby’s skin. The thumbs then separate and move away from each other, also sliding against the baby’s skin.

Mothers can start a massage session by using the open book stroke on the baby’s chest, by the ribcage. Her palms should end up smoothing the baby’s torso under the arms.

She should repeat the open book stroke on the chest, but with the palms moving up to the baby’s collar bones to his shoulders and down the tops of his arms.

The mother should then position her hand diagonally on her baby’s chest with her fingers pointing to one shoulder. She should smooth up her palm until it passes under her baby’s chin to the crease of the neck. She should then use her other hand to do the same toward her baby’s other shoulder.

Moving down the lower torso, the mother should draw an arch with the balls of two fingertips from the top of her baby’s right thigh upwards following the underside of his ribcage and down to the top of his left thigh. This direction is complementary to baby’s digestive system.

The stroke called “scooping the sand” describes the motion of the mother seeming to scoop sand out of her baby’s tummy under his ribcage. This is done five times with each of the mother’s hands. It is repeated with the mother’s other hand holding up the baby’s legs.

A variation of the arch follows, this time using all the balls on the fingertips of one of the mother’s hands. She traces a rainbow from the top of her baby’s right thigh upwards to a point below his belly button and down to the top of the left thigh. She then sweeps her fingers back through the same route to the right. The full cycle is done five times, with the mother taking care not to rub her baby’s skin in an irritating manner.

The mother then walks her fingers horizontally just above her baby’s belly button from right to left, then slides her fingers back to the right. This is done five times.

Finally, he mother puts her thumbs together and spreads both pals like a bird in flight. She should place her thumbs in the middle of her baby’s stomach with her fingers curved around his waist. Her thumbs should be just on top of her baby’s belly button. She should then slowly separate her thumbs and move them away from each other toward her baby’s sides.

Mothers can be the massage therapists for their babies but self-massage is not as relaxing. Mothers deserve to be pampered, too. They can go get Swedish massage therapy, deep tissue massage therapy or sports massage therapy from any reputable massage spa in Oldsmar, Trinity, Safety Harbor and Clearwater FL. They will emerge refreshed and rejuvenated enough to be their best with their babies again.

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Massage Envy - Clearwater
Contact: Scott Grebler
2516-B N. McMullen Booth Rd Clearwater, FL 33761
Phone: (727) 799-3689
Email: clinic0507@massageenvy.com
Website: www.massageenvy.com

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