Author: eynsmassage

  • Massage Can Help Treat Lower Back Pain by time.com

    By AMANDA MACMILLAN April 6, 2017 Link http://time.com/4728672/massage-low-back-pain/ Lower back pain is the leading cause of job disability in the world. About one in ten people have it, and for many who develop back pain, the condition becomes chronic. Now, a new study finds that massage may provide lasting relief for chronic lower back pain,…

  • 15 Completely Legit Reasons Why You Need a Massage from Cosmopolitan.com

    by ELIZABETH NARINS OCT 20, 2014 link https://www.cosmopolitan.com/health-fitness/advice/a32235/reasons-why-you-need-a-massage/ Whether it’s a back rub from your partner or a hand massage during a manicure, a good rubdown can be a total godsend. But it doesn’t just feel nice: Research suggests (and experts agree) that getting massaged can actually benefit your health. You can’t argue with science…

  • 14 Surprising Massage Benefits

    by Avery R on August 24, 2015 While massage is sometimes seen as more of a luxurious action during a spa weekend with your friends, it can also be a life saver for those experiencing pain and side effects from illnesses, disorders, and conditions. Massage therapy has a number of incredible benefits for a wide…

  • 6 Benefits Of Foot Massage!

    BY MASSAGE CHAIR REVIEWS EDITOR ON JUNE 6, 2016 From link http://www.themassagechairreviews.com/2016/06/06/6-miraculous-benefits-of-foot-massage/ We all spend hours daily grooming ourselves. Brushing our hair and taking care of our face. But what misses most of our attention are the feet. Probably because we don’t realize how much wellness and rejuvenation ability our feet holds. It’s amazing how…

  • Massage Benefits: The Scientific Evidence Where is the objective evidence that massage is good for you?

    By Dov Michaeli, MD, PhD – February 6, 2012 Massage therapy feels good, everybody loves it. But is it also good for your health? Intuitively we “know” that it is “good for you”, but where is the objective evidence? The experiment For the weekend warriors, which is most of us, the feeling is familiar. You…

  • 51 Reasons To Get A Massage?

    51 Reasons To Get A Massage? From link http://www.themassagechairreviews.com/2015/07/20/50-reasons-to-get-a-massage/ BY MASSAGE CHAIR REVIEWS EDITOR ON JULY 20, 2015 If you ever had a massage before. You might be familiar with its therapeutic effects on stress and muscular pain. But is that all massage is capable of? NO! Actually, it’s not even a fraction of the well-being massage…

  • Benefits of Seated Chair Massage

     By Andrea Cespedes July 18, 2017 A seated chair massage might be more than a luxury that leaves you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. It can have positive health implications. In just 10 minutes, your blood pressure and heart rate decrease, Dr. Tiffany Field, founder of the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami School…

  • What Are the Benefits of Chair Massage in the Workplace?

    BY  JEANNE TRONCAO, MS, LMT JULY 18, 2017 Chair massage is a fully clothed massage performed by a therapist in a chair specifically designed for massage. As the benefits of massage are realized, more businesses are offering chair massage in the workplace as an employee incentive and health maintenance resource. According to Pete Reinwald of…

  • Massage for kids, is it a real benefit for them?

    BY  MAGGIE LYNN JULY 18, 2017 Massage for children offers a variety of health benefits. It is human nature to touch as a way of showing love and affection. This touch stimulates the body in positive ways to help it grow and develop. Massage is beneficial at any age but because children are still developing…

  • Nebraska Stops Horsing Around, Legalizes Massage Therapy For Horses (From Forbes online)

    Nick Sibilla , Contributor Life in the Cornhusker State may soon get a lot less stressful. Thanks to a newly signed bill, Nebraskans will no longer need a time-consuming license to massage cats, dogs or horses. While it may sound like a Portlandia sketch, animal massage therapy can relieve tension, boost range of motion and…

  • How Old is Massage? And more? Part two!

    The first appointment generally begins with information gathering, such as the reason for getting massage therapy, physical condition and medical history, and other areas. The client is asked to remove clothing to one’s level of comfort. Undressing takes place in private, and a sheet or towel is provided for draping. The massage therapist will undrape…

  • How Old is Massage? And more? Part one!

    Massage therapy Definition Massage therapy is the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for the purpose of normalizing those tissues and consists of manual techniques that include applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and/or causing movement of or to the body. Origins Massage therapy is one of the oldest health care practices…