
In our fast-paced, digitally driven world, physical touch is often overlooked, yet it remains one of the most powerful tools for healing and connection. Massage therapy, an ancient practice with modern relevance, does far more than soothe tired muscles. Emerging research reveals that massage can actually rewire the brain and body, influencing our nervous system, emotional health, and even immune response.
Massage therapy stimulates the brain through the skin and underlying tissues, sending signals to the somatosensory cortex—the part of the brain that processes touch. But the impact goes much deeper: reduces dopamine, cortisol and boosts serotonin. Also, massage plays pivotal role and activates the Parasympathetic Nervous System and Enhances Neuroplasticity.
Incorporating massage into regular wellness routines is not a luxury—it’s a proactive approach to mental, emotional, and physical health. Whether used for stress management, pain relief, or emotional balance, massage therapy proves again and again that healing begins with the power of touch.
he healing touch of massage reaches beyond the surface of the skin. By engaging both the body and brain, massage rewires us for calm, clarity, and connection. In the quiet rhythm of hands moving over skin, the nervous system recalibrates, the mind finds stillness, and the body remembers how to heal.
Location: Boston University
Event: April 24th, TEDxBU Salon





