Tag: massage
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Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Massage: Share These Ideas with Your Patients for a Healing Massage Experience
Categories: Research & Articles“Always say “yes” to the present moment. Surrender to what is. Say “yes” to life — and see how life suddenly starts working for you rather than against you.” ― Eckhart Tolle A quality massage is a wonder to experience. A massage patient can feel lighter, uplifted, and more energetic for days after a great…
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Holistic Minded Holiday Goodies Series 1: Massage Therapist
Categories: Research & ArticlesWhether you’re ready or not, the holidays are upon us! Don’t panic, we’ve got you covered. Over the next few weeks we’ll be giving you fantastic gift giving ideas for everyone within the Chinese medicine and Asian Bodywork community (including the little ones!). Here are our suggestions for gifts we know your favorite massage therapist…
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Which Type of Massage is Right for You?
Categories: Research & ArticlesWith so many massage types or “modalities” out there, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out which type of massage is right for you. Each massage modality is unique and uses different techniques to best address the needs of the patient. One common trait you will find amongst the Asian modalities is that they…
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Massage as Medicine
Categories: Research & ArticlesHolistic healthcare has garnered increasing recognition in the mainstream medical field. As a result, people are now evaluating how massage is so much more than a mini-vacation for your mind and body. The litany of health benefits, many of which are long-term, is drawing more and more patients to the massage table. Massage can be…
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Massage for Sports Injuries
Categories: Research & ArticlesMassage for sports injuries is a great way of taking care of injuries resulting from athletic activities. Massage therapy is an integral part of athlete training and is often included in modern sports training regimens. Athletes and trainers believe that regular therapeutic massages can provide the extra edge required for high performance sportsmen and women.…
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The Benefits of Massage for Lower Back and Neck Pain
Categories: Research & ArticlesLower back pain and neck pain can have many potential causes. Pain in these areas can be anything from an occasional ache to a debilitating and constant discomfort that affects a person’s work and home life. These two areas are prone to tension accumulation due to how a person walks, sits, and even sleeps. Acute…
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When Your Hands Become Your Heart
Categories: Research & Articlesby Kathy Padecky, AS, CMT, Aromatherapist, CBS Massage is perhaps the oldest and simplest of therapeutic treatments. In traditional cultures, it is accepted that everyone can benefit from massage. Massage is widely used in Chinese medicine, and a range of massage techniques have been developed over the long course of the evolution of Chinese medicine.…
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The Benefits of Scalp Massage for Hair Loss
Categories: Research & ArticlesDue to its ability to increase blood flow to the scalp, massage for hair loss holds many potential benefits. Massage for hair loss is the act of rubbing, kneading and applying pressure to the skin of the scalp with the fingers and hands. Of the wide range of benefits scalp massage can provide, perhaps the…
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Thai Massage Can Open Joints, Stretch Muscles, and Rejuvenate Energy
Categories: Research & ArticlesDeveloped in India 2,500 years ago, Thai massage made its way to Thailand where its Ayurvedic techniques and principles gradually became influenced by traditional Chinese medicine. Thai massage focuses on clearing negative energy. Unlike many other massage modalities, Thai massage is performed on a floor mat and consists of deep rhythmic pressure that stretches the…
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Massage for Sciatica: Pain Relief and Prevention
Categories: Research & ArticlesSciatica can be excruciatingly painful. The word ‘sciatica’ is sometimes used to describe any pain in the lower back, but the term specifically refers to pain along the sciatic nerve, the longest nerve in the body. The sciatic nerve starts from the lower back (the lumbar spine) and runs down the buttocks and the backs…