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Complementary and alternative therapies (cam)
Therapeutic Massage Complementary and alternative therapies (cam)
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Origin Started practicing massage in approximately 3,000 BCE*, possibly earlier Massage therapy history dates back thousands of years to ancient cultures that believed in it's medical benefits. The first written records of massage therapy are found in China and Egypt. 2700 BCE: The first known Chinese text is called "The Yellow Emperor's Classic Book of Internal Medicine." 2500 BCE: Egyptian tomb paintings show that massage therapy was also a part of their medical tradition. Egyptians get the credit for pioneering reflexology. 1500 and 500 BCE: The first known written massage therapy traditions come from India, but practice may have actually originated around BCE or earlier. Hindus used the art of healing touch in the practice of Ayurvedic medicine. Ayurveda, a Sanskrit word, translates to "life health" or "life science.
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Generally, massage is delivered to improve the flow of blood and lymph (fluid in lymph glands, part of immune system), to reduce muscular tension or flaccidity, to affect the nervous system through stimulation or sedation, and to enhance tissue healing Purpose Massage Therapy
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Method Acupressure, , Massage therapy, Shiatsu, Alexander Technique
Sports massage Myofascial Release, Swedish massage, Body work, Neuromuscular Therapy, Chair massage, therapeutic touch, Ortho-Bionomy, polarity, Craniosacral, Thai Massage, Deep tissue massage Pregency massage, Trager, , Feldenkrais Method reiki, Trigger Point Masage, Reflexology, , Hellerwork, Watsu, Rolfing Jin Shin Do, Zero Balancing Structural Integgatio, Manual Lymoth Drainage Rosen Method, , Massage
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Does it really work? Their successes may be due primarily to the effects of pressure on “muscle knots,” a ubiquitous phenomenon and likely factor in many common pain problems. Therapeutic massage probably has many subtle and minor benefits, especially pleasure and relaxation: it always has at least that much to offer to patients
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