Answer:
Depending on why you have bad circulation it may help. There are certain conditions that a therapist cannot massage if certain things are going on. Massage moves blood and lymph through the body and opens muscles to receive fresh blood flow. It also caused toxins to be pushed out of the muscles. If you are diabetic or something along those lines a massage should be fine, but check with your doctor to see why you have bad circulation in the first place, if there are "contraindictions" for a massage then you definately do not want to get one. If you already know why you have bad circulation then call a massage therapist and ask them if you are even able to get a massage.
Yes, it sure does. Enjoy!!
Yes, but you need to be careful.too much pressure in the wrong areas could damage the arteries.
anyone professional would know that.
On a temporary basis only due to stimulation of the muscles...if there are pre-exsisting conditions such as venous insufficiency or arterial occulsion, it will NOT have any significant effects. This would be a medical condition that needs to be addressed by elevation and compression for venous insufficiency and possible arterial bypass or stenting for arterial occlusion...or whatever the physician deems as appropriate.
In otherwords, massage does nothing to "improve" a condition of "poor circulation" to the legs.
yeash. but get someone else to massage them, cuz you can strain your arms muscles if you massage your legs on your own.
