Massage Therapy
Latest Feature Articles
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Reflexology is Not a Foot Massage
Massage and reflexology share therapeutic touch in common, but the training, techniques and methods of application are unique to their respective professions.
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The Reflexology Path Kit
The Reflexology Path is a boxed kit containing a cobblestone foot path, a bamboo foot tool, a large chart of the foot reflex map and a tutorial guide book.
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How to Create a Wellness Plan
Creating a wellness plan is about acknowledging the individual and the need for a health routine. Use it to manage stress, stay fit, prevent rapid aging and be healthy.
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Stress Relief in the Workplace
Employees and workers consider relaxation techniques to reduce tension, anxiety and stress in the office. Some methods can be done from the comfort of the office chair.
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Massage Room Equipment And Accessories
Bodyworkers and massage therapists require certain equipment to start a practice. Additional tools can enhance sessions and make the practitioner's work easier.
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Buying a Massage Table
Many different wellness practitioners use massage tables in their practices. Explore industry standards, helpful tax-saving tips and accessories for the therapy table.
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Reflexology and the Postpartum Woman
Utilizing Reflexology in the days and weeks following labor and childbirth can help reduce stress, fatigue, and pain as well as benefit breastfeeding for the new mother.
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Skin Conditions and Reflexology
Research studies in Reflexology have taken a look at multiple skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, and forms of hair loss. Can a Reflexologist help?
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Reflexology for Seasonal Illness
Cold and flu season can lead to respiratory infections, pneumonia, dehydration and health complications. Reflexology can be used in recovery or to boost immunity.
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Reflexology and Restless Leg Syndrome
Clients with restless legs and limb movement disorders may find relief from symptoms by incorporating Reflexology sessions into their wellness plans.
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How to Use Reflexology for Acute Care
Typically Reflexology is administered over the course of an hour by a qualified practitioner. Acute situations call for easy techniques that can be used in any setting.
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Using Bodywork to Enhance Fertility
Massage and bodywork modalities can be adapted for use with natural conception, to aid in infertility treatments and to promote relaxation in the parents to be.
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Massage and Bodywork for Animals
Animal massage is growing in popularity around the globe including horses, cats and dogs as popular recipients of bodywork, massages and energwork modalities.
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How to Choose Massage CEUs
Staying up to date in the field of massage doesn't have to be tedious or boring. Here are some tips to get those continuing ed credits.
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Reflexology for Men's Health
Foot Reflexology is not about pampering women, it is about total body health, and men can benefit from treatments too.
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Reflexology and Cardiovascular Health
Maintaining a healthy heart and good circulation are key factors in overall fitness and wellbeing. Regular Reflexology may help you reach your heart healthy goals.
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Self-Care Tips for the Bodyworker
Bodyworkers are notorious for slacking in the self-care department. When was the last time the massage therapist had a massage? Change begins with the practitioner.
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Music to Listen to During Massage
Music can be very relaxing, when played during a massage or bodywork treatment it can enhance the experience. Many styles of music can be good companions to massage.
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Should Reflexology be Painful?
Modern Reflexology evolved from the works of Eunice Ingham and is not intended to be painful. But many styles of Asian Reflexology can be excruciating; which is right?
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