Hot stone massage

Hot stone massage is a type of massage therapy that involves the use of smooth, heated stones.

The massage therapist places the hot stones on specific points on your body and may also hold the stones while giving the massage. The localized heat and weight of the stones warm and relax muscles, allowing the massage therapist to apply deeper pressure to those areas without causing discomfort.

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How does hot stone massage differ from other types of massage?

The hallmark of hot stone massage is the use of the heated stones.

In preparation for the treatment, the massage therapist heats the stones in a professional stone heater until they are within a precise temperature range, typically between 110 and 130 degrees Fahrenheit (43-54c).

While massage therapists often use anatomy to guide the placement of the stones, some therapists will also place stones on points thought to energetically balance the mind and body.

Swedish massage therapy techniques are typically used during the massage, which may include long strokes and kneading and rolling.

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Benefits

People often describe hot stone massage as comforting and deeply relaxing. The warmth is soothing for people who tend to feel chilly.

The heat of the stones relaxes muscles, allowing the therapist to work deeper while using lighter pressure.

People often use hot stone massage for the following conditions:

  • Anxiety
  • Back pain
  • Depression
  • Insomnia

Is it painful?

The hot stones are smooth and typically several inches long. The stones are warmed using a professional electric massage stone heater so that the temperature is controlled. If the stones are too hot or uncomfortable, be sure to let the massage therapist know immediately.

The heat of the stones allows the massage therapist work on deep tissue, if needed. As with any massage, however, massage therapy shouldn't hurt and you should tell your massage therapist if you feel any pain.

What to expect

During the massage, the therapist places stones on specific points on the body. While the points may vary depending on the areas of muscle tension and the client's health history.

After the stones are placed on your body, it may take a few minutes for the heat to penetrate the sheet or towel so you can discern whether the stones are too hot.

The therapist applies massage oil to the skin. Holding stones in both hands, the therapist uses gliding movements to move the stones along the muscles. The therapist uses Swedish massage techniques on the back, legs, neck, and shoulders while the stones are in place or after they have been removed.

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Who shouldn't get a hot stone massage

While hot stone massage is generally considered safe when performed by a trained massage therapist, it's not right for everyone. Consult your doctor if you have a medical condition, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, varicose veins, migraines, autoimmune disease, decreased pain sensitivity, cancer, autoimmune disease, epilepsy, tumours, or metal implants, or are on medication that thins the blood.

Also, check with your doctor if you have had recent surgery or have recent wounds or areas of weakened or inflamed skin.

Pregnant women and children should avoid hot stone massage.