Benefits of Massage

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 and tension of everyday living.

Massage provides relief to people from all walks of life - the weekend or 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 can enhance flexibility and circulation.

The services of a bodywork professional may be covered by health insurance when prescribed by a chiropractor or osteopath. Therapies provided as part of a prescribed treatment by a physician or registered physical therapist are often covered.

There are more than 200 variations of massage, bodywork, and somatic therapy techniques. Many practitioners utilize multiple techniques.

NOTE: Health Education offers a massage program for students and staff

NOTICE:

The massage prgram has been discontinued. We no longer offer massage at this site. If you wish to make a personal appointment with one of the massage therapist, feel free to contact them directly at this link

- Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals

 
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