Therapeutic Massage

Whether seeking relief for a
medical condition, searching for a method to help deal with the
stresses of daily life or wanting to maintain good health, more and
more Americans are turning to therapeutic massage.
Massage doesn't just feel good.
Research shows it reduces the heart rate, lowers blood pressure,
increases blood circulation and lymph flow, relaxes muscles, improves
range of motion, and increases endorphins, the body's natu ral
painkillers. Therapeutic massage may enhance medical treatment
and helps people feel less anxious and stressed, relaxed yet more
alert.
"Massage therapy has clearly been shown to me to be very
beneficial, particularly in areas where conventional medicine has not
been as successful, including chronic arthritis, musculoskeletal
syndromes and chronic headache, among others." Renslow Sherer,
M.D., Director of the Cook County Hospital HIV Primary Care Center,
Chicago

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Dedicated to Well-Being through Massage Therapies and Relaxation
Techniques of Classical Yoga & Meditation |
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