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Massage & Mindfulness by Dr. Richard Gold, Pacific College
Changing Currents
Massage in America has "suddenly" become quite mainstream and acceptable. Indeed, one of America's fastest growing service industries is the day spa, which among other services commonly features massage. Massage schools have proliferated across the country. Twenty years ago, who in their right mind would have predicted that massage schools would be in places like Huntington, West Virginia or Fayetteville, Arkansas. Even more amazing is that more and more insurance companies are re-imbursing patients for massage services.
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There are many massage therapy techniques, including: Deep Tissue Chair Massage (Seated Massage) Craniosacral Therapy Infant Massage Myofascial Massage Neuromuscular (Trigger Point) Pregnancy Massage Relaxation (Stress Reduction) Reflexology Reiki Shiatsu Sports Massage Swedish Massage Thai Massage Watsu Rolfing |
An Introduction to Therapeutic Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy is the manual manipulation of muscles and soft tissue by applying pressure to the body with the intention of positively affecting the health and well being of the client or patient.
Benefits of Massage Therapy Include:
According to a 1998 article in the New England Journal of Medicine, massage therapy is estimated to be the third most prevalent type of alternative medical treatment sought by Americans---following Chiropractic and relaxation techniques.
In many countries massage therapy is an integral and important part of the health care system, with massage therapists working alongside doctors. In China, medical doctors perform massage therapy on their patients.
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