Bodywork Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy & Bodywork

Massage therapy and bodywork have become much more mainstream in the last decade. According to the American Massage Therapy Association in Evanston, Ill., 49 percent of consumers said they have considered massage in the last year, compared to only 38 percent in 2008. Statistics from the U.S. Division of Labor indicate that the number of massage schools is also on the increase. In response to this abundance of training venues and willing clients, massage therapy has become widely available in most areas of the United States.

All About Bodywork Massage Therapy

Massage & Bodywork Therapy

Massage and bodywork therapy are touch therapies that use techniques of movement and pressure to affect your body structure. Types of massage and bodywork therapy include sports massage, acupressure, connective tissue massage a...

What Are the Benefits of Massage Therapy Bodywork?

Massage therapy, as defined by the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), is a profession in which the practitioner applies manual techniques with the intention of positively affecting the health and well-being of the cli...

Massage and Bodywork Therapy

Massage and bodywork therapy can be used to provide a wide range of health benefits. Using a combination of techniques, such as massage, joint mobilization, stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation allows for th...

The Benefits of Massage Therapy Bodywork

While chiropractors, rolfers and reiki practitioners are all considered to be bodyworkers, a massage therapist is the professional that most people associate with the practice of soft tissue manipulation for the purposes of hea...

Rejuvenation Treatments

Get healthy. Feel like a new person. The curative powers of the spa are ancient in origin and increasingly popular today. Historically, spa services involved mineral soaks and botanical treatments as a means of renewal. Today, ...