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the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for the purpose of normalizing them, thereby enhancing health and healing. Massage therapy includes a number of methods, such as acupressure, classical Western massage, and shiatsu.
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| massage therapy |
uses basic mechanical hand movements to help relieve pain, reduce stress and promote healing by improving circulation, deepening relaxation and providing an increased sense of physical awareness and emotional well-being.
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| massage |
Muscle manipulation that stimulates circulation, reduces stress, relieves stiffness and soothes the body.
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| massage therapy |
A process of manual manipulation of the body
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Through a variety of bodywork techniques, Licensed Massage Therapists may promote relaxation as well as comfort and symptom management (such as fatigue, insomnia, nausea and pain levels). Some patients report enhanced well being and decreased sense of isolation. Techniques used may include compassionate touch, Swedish massage and gentle reflexology.
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