Taping Complements Massage Therapy
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Taping Complements Massage Therapy
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MASSAGE News: Taping Complements Massage Therapy http://t.co/m9BsUX0
Lavender Aromatherapy Reduces Stress and Pain
massagemag.com — “Aromatherapy is an effective complement to a massage therapy session. New research indicates lavender aromatherapy provides a significant decrease both stress and pain.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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Benefits of massage-myofascial release therapy on ... [Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2011] - PubMed result
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Continuing Education Can Complement Your Practice
massagemag.com — “Most professionals in the field of massage therapy and bodywork are quite familiar with the definition of the word complementary. Frequently, the whole industry of massage therapy and bodywork is referred to as complementary health care. In essence, this means that the hands-on healing work performed by professional massage therapists and bodyworkers can, in a variety of ways, serve to complement the health of clients.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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Auriculotherapy
stjohnsmercy.org — “As part of our healing environment, St. John's Mercy offers a variety of therapies that support and complement traditional medicine. Our holistic health services, also commonly referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) or integrative medicine, are offered for both inpatients and outpatients. Services offered include acupuncture, aromatherapy, auriculotherapy, guided imagery, healing touch, healing harp music, massage therapy, spiritual counseling, lymphedema therapy, nutritiona” View full resource at stjohnsmercy.org
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Kinesio Taping for Pain Relief
massagemag.com — “Those are the comments I most frequently get after applying the Kinesio Taping Method to my clients who are in pain. As a massage therapist and certified lymphedema therapist, I treat many clients with pain or who have edema. Kinesio Tex Tape has been a great adjunct to my therapy by continuing the process of the massage long after my hands are off the client.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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Breaking News: Massage Therapy Foundation Receives $30,000 Grant from National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
massagemag.com — “The Massage Therapy Foundation works to advance the knowledge and practice of massage therapy by supporting scientific research, education and community service. The foundation announced on Feb. 25 that it had received a $30,000 grand from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), which is a division of the National Institutes of Health.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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How Tennis Balls and Duct Tape Can Morph into a Do-It-Yourself Massage for Lower Back Pain
spine-health.com — “Simulate massage therapy for lower back pain with a simple do-it-yourself exercise that only two tennis balls, some duct tape, a floor and just 10-15 minutes of your time each day.” View full resource at spine-health.com
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How Tennis Balls and Duct Tape Can Morph into a Do-It-Yourself Massage for Lower Back Pain http://bit.ly/5Vb4r7
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