Tag: massage
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Massage for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Categories: Research & ArticlesCarpal tunnel syndrome is a wrist pain that has gained a prominence in the lexicon of computer users. The pain is caused by the compression of the nerve at the wrist and is associated with motor deficit of the thenar muscles. Computer users who use a mouse quite often suffer from this syndrome because of…
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Massage for Cerebral Palsy
Categories: Research & ArticlesCerebral palsy (CP) refers to a group of permanent disorders of motor conditions resulting in disability related to body movement. CP is not contagious, but is incurable, and usually occurs due to injury to the part of the brain controlling muscle tone and activity. A person with CP may experience disturbance in sensation, perception, communication…
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Massage for Fibromyalgia
Categories: Research & ArticlesFibromyalgia is a condition that an estimated 5.8 million people in the U.S. suffer from, with symptoms that involve muscle aches, pain, weakness and joint stiffness. It also involves unexplained fatigue, making it difficult for patients to move or perform normal daily activities. Although fibromyalgia symptoms may be alleviated through the use of medications, many…
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Massage Therapy for Chronic Headaches
Categories: Research & ArticlesAlmost everyone has suffered the pain of a headache. Headaches can last for a few hours up to several days, and sometimes involve symptoms such as sensitivity to light and nausea. They can impact daily life when they occur frequently or for an extended period of time. The most common types of Chronic Headaches are…
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Thai Massage for Flexibility
Categories: Research & ArticlesThai massage is an energetic, vigorous technique that involves stretching and deep tissue massage. Believed to have been created by Buddha’s physician and practiced for more than 2000 years, it is a healing technique that combines influences from China, India and other cultures from Southeast Asia. Because of strong influences from yoga techniques, Thai massage is also called Thai…
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Massage and Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Categories: Research & ArticlesLou Gehrig’s disease, otherwise known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is a highly degenerative disease affecting the nervous system. ALS hinders the power of the brain to pass messages to the voluntary muscles as the muscle neurons start degenerating. Eventually the neurons completely die off causing the muscle groups to waste away. ALS gained the…
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Massage Therapy for Tendonitis
Categories: Research & ArticlesWhat should I do for tendonitis? First, you should make sure you have tendonitis by talking with a wellness professional or doctor. Then, you can learn more about the various treatment like massage therapy for tendonitis. But let’s start with learning what it is. Tendonitis is the infinitesimal tearing of the tendon fascicles due to…
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Shiatsu, Asthma, Massage Therapy
Categories: Research & ArticlesAsthma is a chronic disease affecting the airways of the lungs. The airways are tubes carrying air inside and outside the lungs. In asthma, the inside walls of the airways become sore and swollen. This makes them narrower leading to less air supply; in turn causing chest tightness, wheezing, coughing, and breathing trouble. These symptoms…
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Massage Therapy and Chronic Conditions
Categories: Research & ArticlesMassage therapy is a popular type of alternative treatment in traditional forms of medicine practiced in China, Japan, India, and Egypt. As a means to prevent conditions arising from physical, mental, and emotional stress, and to complement a treatment for a particular ailment, massage therapy is preferred because it offers a non-invasive means to achieve…
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Massage Therapy and Its Benefits for Children
Categories: Research & ArticlesMassage therapy benefits for children is a form of touch therapy that has been prevalent for centuries. It is an ancient practice and conveys to the child a sense of security and trust that is very essential for the newcomer into the world. Touch is a sense that is one of the first to be…