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Massage
is one of the oldest healing arts: Chinese records dating back 3,000 years
document its use while many ancient peoples including the Persians and
Egyptians applied forms of massage for a variety of ailments. Hippocrates
actually wrote papers recommending the use of rubbing and friction for
joint and circulatory problems. Today, the benefits of massage are varied
and far reaching. As an accepted part of many physical rehabilitation
programs, massage therapy has also proven beneficial for many chronic
conditions, including low back pain, arthritis, bursitis, fatigue, high
blood pressure, diabetes, immunity suppression, infertility, smoking cessation,
depression, and more. And, as many millions will attest, massage also
helps relieve the stress and tension of everyday living that can lead
to disease and illness.
There are more than 200 varieties of massage, body work
and somatic therapies and many practitioners utilize multiple techniques.
The application of these techniques may include , but are not limited
to, stroking, kneading, tapping, compression, vibration, rocking, friction,
and pressure to the muscular structure or soft tissues of the human body.
This may also include non forceful passive or active movement and or application
of techniques intended to affect the energetic systems of the body. The
use of oils, lotions, and powders may also be included to reduce friction
on the skin.
Massage therapists treat patients of all ages, recent
studies have shown the benefits of massage therapy in the treatment of
children with ADHD. Many seniors demonstrate marked improvement in muscle
tension and joint pains with regular massage, as well as pregnant women
who are experiencing the stress of bearing extra weight. At The Health
Centers you will experience a relaxing massage in a professional environment.
We also have gift certificates available for your purchase. To find our
more about massage call our office today or click on our ASK US button.
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