by MedMassage | Apr 24, 2024 | Performance, Prevention, Rehabilatation, Uncategorized
February 01, 2012 by Nancy Shute Super Bowl players and weekend jocks routinely head for the massage table after competition… Read More>>
by MedMassage | Oct 7, 2015 | Prevention, Rehabilatation
Stress Defined In the broadest sense, stress is defined as any event that threatens homeostasis and causes the body to adapt. This might include any change in external temperature, water intake, physical exertion, dietary changes, or even positive excitement like that...
by MedMassage | Sep 9, 2015 | Performance, Prevention
Massage therapy is preventative health care. Take a look at what people that use massage therapy have to say…READ MORE...
by MedMassage | Aug 11, 2015 | Prevention
“Is massage as effective as antihypertensive drugs to lower blood pressure? Does adding massage to antihypertensive drugs lower blood pressure further? The answer to these questions may be yes.” READ MORE >>>
by MedMassage | Aug 1, 2014 | Performance, Prevention, Rehabilatation, The Art of Massage, Uncategorized
Do people seeking massage see themselves as a patient or client and which term is appropriate for massage therapists to use? While massage therapists are not physicians, the profession itself is one of the oldest healthcare practices in human history. Hippocrates, the...
by MedMassage | Apr 26, 2014 | Prevention, Uncategorized
By Dale G. Alexander, LMT, MA, PhD Cardiovascular disease does not happen overnight. Read More>>