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Behavior
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There is a considerable body of literature that addresses the therapeutic
benefits of massage as being positive effects on the immune system, improvement
in skin condition, and the physical and mental health benefits of relaxation.
However, information about the benefits of massage for people who have
developmental, physical, cognitive or emotional challenges is relatively
nonexistent.
This is a diverse population
of people whose need for positive human touch is neglected. And, most
massage therapists are unaware of their needs. Their “special needs”
result from the challenges they face daily from their developmental disabilities
of mental retardation, Down Syndrome, and Autism; physical diagnoses of
Cerebral Palsy, seizure disorders and arthritis; and psychiatric challenges.
Some of these people are challenged with more than one disorder and are
considered “dually” or “multiply”diagnosed.
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Behavioral
Benefits
Because
some of the behavior of these people is labeled as “maladaptive”
(drooling, spitting, aggressiveness, compulsive biting and banging, and
other self-inflicted injuries) these individuals are often deprived of
positive, caring human touch. The touch they receive is often limited
to that required to carry out basic personal care and activities of daily
living. Negative experiences with touch occur if a person requires restraints
for control or frequent transfer from wheelchairs or beds. Some of these
people have experienced physical and emotional abuse and have learned
to fear touch.
Massage is beneficial in helping to control aggressive and obstinate behaviors
by providing relaxation. Over time the massage yields growing trust and
the ability to respond to touch as a positive experience.
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Range
of Motion
The
benefits of massage therapy are not just limited to the behavioral issues
of people who have special needs but address some physical concerns as
well. It is an excellent approach for temporary relief of muscle spasms
in people with Cerebral Palsy and other neurological disorders. Massage
improves their range of motion and enables them to be more independent
in basic activities such as dressing or facilitating their ability to
reach and use communication devices. Massage also decreases pain and stiffness
experienced by people who are challenged with neurological problems and
arthritis.
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Tactile
Defensiveness
This is a dysfunction of the tactile system
that is manifested by a person withdrawing when being touched, displaying
aggressive behaviors, or even refusing to eat certain foods because of
its texture. It is commonly associated with Autism. The approach used
to address tactile defensiveness varies according to the individual. With
patience, communication, and sensitivity to individual differences, massage
provides people who experience tactile defensiveness with a positive experience
that develops into increasing tolerance for touch.
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