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Massage therapy addresses a variety of health conditions, the most prevalent being stress-related tension, which, experts believe, accounts for 80%-90% of disease. Massage has been proven beneficial in treating cancer-related fatigue, sleep disorders, high blood pressure, diabetes, low back pain, immunity suppression, spinal cord injury, autism, post-operative surgery, age-related disorders, infertility, eating disorders, smoking cessation, and depression, to name just a few. Here’s why:wcaclimbing wrote:what good stuff can a massage do for a healthy person?
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Palm Coast Florida. The chiropractor I work for has 3 offices. Half the time I work in town, sometimes I'm in Port Orange and others I am in deland. It all depends on where they need me at that time.kclborat wrote:where do you live
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salvadevinemasse wrote:How many of you have had a massage by a professional.. Plus how many of you have seen a chiropractors office?
Suntzu-Suntzu wrote:i do believe in physical therapy,,,,,,,haven went for years.but massage,i dont think it is for real ,chiropractor i have never been but i dont think it is real either.my back is very damaged,,,,so i can not take massage myself.i dont really know ,,,,,,more reserch is needed. SUNTZU
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LOL! I've done that so many times! My brother was massaging my neck and shoulders tonight. I'll tell you something though, Its good to get massages from your family and friends..but once you get use to a professional doing it most the time you don't want to go back to family or friends unles they have magic fingers. *Luckily my boyfriend and my brother both doHonorableHiiragi wrote:Nope i hasn't gotten a pro massage. nor has i been to the chiropracterererer
i just get half ass massages from willing friends
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BTownMeggy-btownmeggy wrote:I first received a professional massage many many years ago just for fun.
Later, a few years ago, I developed neck problems and started going to a chiropractor. I went for months and month, didn't improve at all, and eventually stopped.
Last summer I was convinced to go to a different chiropractor in the city where I now live. This chiropractor had a massage therapist in his office. I started getting gradually better, but I began to suspect that it was because of the message therapy and not the chiropractor. Meanwhile my partner was feeding me anti-chiropractor propaganda, which I more or less believed and believe. So I stopped going to the chiropractor and stopped receiving massages.
I do exercises and stretches and my neck usually doesn't hurt too bad. If I get to a really bad period with my neck again, I'll probably end up going just to a massage therapist, which I can get discounted through where I work now.
Also, my best friend is training to be a massage therapist, so I have a natural predilection towards them.
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Yes, I agree with you! Massage has a wonderful place in physical therapy.DogDoc wrote:I think massage has a definite place in physical therapy. I'm very skeptical of chiropracty. I had major back surgery when I was 15 years old and 30 years later I still have a stainless steel rod in my back. It will be a cold day in hell before I allow someone to "adjust" me.
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hawkeye wrote:salvadevinemasse wrote:How many of you have had a massage by a professional.. Plus how many of you have seen a chiropractors office?
All of the above. Really.
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