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Massage Treatments

Massage for Health Conditions

Research continues to show that massage therapy can be effective for a number of conditions and demographics. See how massage therapy can play an important role in health and wellness regimens. If you have a medical conditon, always check with your doctor before beginning massage therapy.

Benefits of Massage || Massage Therapy Articles

Originally published in Body Sense magazine, Fall 2001. Copyright 2001. Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals. All rights reserved. As you lie on the table under crisp, fresh sheets, hushed music draws you into the moment. The smell of sage fills the air and you hear the gentle sound of massage oil being warmed in your therapist's hands.

Other Articles by Massage Therapy Foundation Contributor

Benefits of Using Massage Therapy to Treat TMJ A brief review of an article published in the International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork. May, 2012 (Vol. 12, Issue 05) Massage for Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis A brief review of an article published in the Multiple Sclerosis Journal September, 2011 (Vol.

WINKS London - The Tantric & Sensual Massage in London - The Art of Seductive Touch™

An innovative sensual and tantric approach of emphasizing complete sensory surrender & intimate indulgence, complemented by a flawless service.... WINKS Massage London.

Massage As Medicine

Massage can be a beneficial treatment for chronic back pain, but it can also help patients with other health issues. For more than a decade, Bill Cook has gotten a weekly massage. He isn't a professional athlete. He didn't receive a lifetime gift certificate to a spa.

Don't Call It Pampering: Massage Wants to Be Medicine

While massage may have developed a reputation as a decadent treat for people who love pampering, new studies are showing it has a wide variety of tangible health benefits. Research over the past couple of years has found that massage therapy boosts immune function in women with breast cancer, improves symptoms in children with asthma, and increases grip strength in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.