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    Therapeutic Massage

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    Massage is a way to treat and prevent disease. Its essence lies in the mechanical action of special methods on the surface of the body. Massage is mostly done by hands, but there is also a hardware massage, carried out with the help of special tools. Massage is scientifically grounded, proven by many years of practice. It is used both for preventive purposes - for general strengthening of the body, and in various fields of medicine. Therapeutic massage can be used as an independent method, and can

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    When someone says “Sports Massage” what comes to mind? Is it a large person with a white golf shirt and khaki chinos pressing their elbow in to a scantily clad football player’s back? Is it a person at the end of a five kilometer run, with a massage table, a bottle of water and a banana for the participant? In many educational environments, sporting events like runs are used to complete student clinical hours, and to “spread to word about massage”, yet many massage therapists do not have specific

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    Massage Therapy

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    tranquilitybeauty.com.au - Massage Therapy, and How It Helps Relax Your Aching Muscles Massage therapy is a non-invasive method for treating various issues in the body, including aching, tense muscles. You may already understand this if you have ever enjoyed a massage after participating in a physical activity. The fact may not be aware, though, is that there are various types of massage available to fulfil your specific needs. We share with you details on the two of the types of massage in the following

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    Massage Therapy

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    MASSAGE IN THE PEDIATRIC POPULATION The use of complementary alternative medical therapies (CAM) is increasing in incidence in the pediatric population. CAM is a division of a more broad area of medicine that is known as integrative medicine. This type of medicine’s main focus is on the person as a whole. CAM offers a variety of practices that can be applied to pediatrics. It is imperative that pediatric providers have at least some knowledge and information on different CAM treatments that are available

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    Aromatherapy Massage

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    This is one of the most important forms and movements in Aromatherapy massage. It is a slow rhythmic movement of the whole hand which is laid flat ,side by side on the clients body. It must always be applied in an upward direction towards the heart. When a greater pressure is needed, this will have a deeper affect on the blood circulation and the muscle tissue of the body. When light pressure is needed, this will have a great effect on the nervous system. Light touch is always relaxing. The client

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    minimum of 600 words, More words is Better! If you are not already a member of AMTA or any national massage membership organization, you may want to take a look at Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP). The ABMP has grown significantly in the last 10 years to out number the membership of the AMTA. Both organizations offer their members significant advantages as professional massage therapists. In addition to a listing in their national therapist directories they provide free marketing

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    Pre Event Massages

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    Athletes are often advised to get massages by coaches or doctors before and after performances of medium to high intensity exercise, Pre event massages should be 10 to 15 minutes and performed on the day of medium to high intensity exercise, pre event massages are used to psychologically and physically prepare and relax the athlete for performance, pre performance massages should be stimulating and brisk, the masseuse should increase blood flow to the muscles of the body and should also lubricate

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    Massage has been used for thousands of years by various cultures for different reasons, including the ancient Greeks during their Olympic games. Therapeutic massage can be explained as the pressing, rubbing, and manipulation of muscles and soft tissues (National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2010, p. 2). By manipulating the tissues of the body, massage, as a therapeutic modality, is useful because it promotes relaxation of muscles and encourages venous and lymphatic return,

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    An aromatherapy massage can be great way to relax and to relieve tired, sore muscles and a stressed out mind. The practice of aromatherapy involves using essential oils from plants to heal the body, decrease pain and help keep one¢s moods in check. It can help in decreasing depression, increase focus and provides a “pick me up.” Essential oils come from roots, flowers and plant extracts. Aromatherapy massage utilizes these essential oils for all of these benefits. They can also be used for other

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    unwind, but that's not all. Explore the possible health benefits and risks of massage therapy, plus what to expect. Massage is no longer available only through luxury spas and upscale health clubs. Today, therapy is offered in businesses, clinics, hospitals and even airports. If you've never tried massage, learn about the possible health benefits of massage and what to expect during a massage therapy session. Massage is a general term for pressing, rubbing and manipulating your skin, muscles, tendons

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