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Massage is considered to be among the oldest of all treatments used by man.  Chinese records dating back 3,000 years documented its use.  The ancient Hindus, Persians and Egyptians used forms of massage for some ailments and Hypocrites wrote papers recommending the use of rubbing and friction for joint and circulatory problems.  Today, massage is an accepted part of many physical rehabilitation programs and has proven beneficial to many chronic conditions such as low back pain, arthritis and bursitis.  Massage helps relieve the stress of everyday living.

Care of your body should be at the top of your priority list. You will feel and look better if you take the necessary steps regarding health and nutrition in this age of increased longevity. Stress relief alone can improve your vitality and state of mind. Massage could play an important role in your life.

[ Coming Soon: More on the History of Massage ]

How Can Massage Benefit you?

Massage provides relief to people from all walks of life-the weekend competitive athlete, the home gardener, the overstressed executive struggling to keep pace in today’s economy.

Secretaries, laborers, waitresses-anyone can feel a need for massage at some point in time. The older population, as well, will benefit from massage, as it enhances flexibility and circulation. The bedridden can also be helped in this regard.

According to Dietrich Miesler, director of the renowned DAY-BREAK Geriatric Massage Project, “a regular, weekly massage is the best prevention to most of the problems of aging.” With a therapist trained in geriatric massage, you can not only benefit from the healing touch of another, but also diminish or eliminate some of the nagging effects of aging. Massage combats depression, improves posture and improves balance, also.

There are some conditions where massage is not recommended, however. A client information sheet will be provided for you (the client), to fill out in order to determine if massage is contraindicated.  Click here for a  copy of this form. For information on what may be contraindicated, check the 'Contraindications' link on the left toolbar. In some cases, your doctor’s permission may be necessary.
 

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