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Neuro Muscular Rehabilitation with Therapeutic Massage The use of pressure points for massage and acupuncture has become a popular topic in natural healing today. In Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India, these pressure points are called marmas, meaning 'vulnerable' or 'sensitive' zones There are 107 reflex points around the body where flesh, veins, arteries, tendons, bones and joints meet up. Each of these points have their own intelligence and consciousness, which co-ordinate with the mind and body. The therapy involves stimulation using the fingers of these Marma (trigger) points, which promotes physical and mental rehabilitation. The Marma Therapeutic treatments isolates points and cleans them out by increasing blood flow to the affected part of the neuro-muscular junction. Stretching of muscles and tendons is also used to improve tone, and gentle manipulation of the spine. Special types of oils rich in B group vitamins, which are good for muscles and nerves, are used to massage the joints and their surrounding areas. Often the oils are warmed to increase absorption by the body. These oils remove swelling and pain providing welcome relief. Marma Therapeutic Massage has wide applications. Particularly for stroke victims as the massage clears away obstructions which delay information being communicated between the muscles, nerves and brain. This helps to re-educate the brain in control and co-ordination of muscles and nerves after illness or injury. Sebgatullah Shaikh is a versatile and experienced Naturopathic Physician who is internationally acclaimed for his skills in complementary medicine. He is a Naturopathic Physician (Nature Cure) who combines the best of Marma therapy (Revitalizing), Joint Articulation Technique (Joint Care), Acupressure (Body Energy Care) and Dietary Advice.