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Who Needs Massage Therapy?

People and animals that experience these concerns can benefit from massage therapy.

Information on this site is not to be used for diagnosis or treatment.  Massage.ca does not provide diagnostic or treatment services.  Individuals should contact their RMT for further information or their physician for diagnosis.

People and animals who experience stress from both physical and mental performance pressures
 

Athletes

Bricklayers

Chamber maids & housekeepers

Computer workers

Dentists

Doctors

Electricians

Firefighters

Garbage men

Gardeners

IT professionals

Lawyers

New Mothers

Painters

Performers

Plumber

Police

Pregnant women

Software developers

Stonemasons

Waiting staff

Woodworkers

To name a few…

 

Massage is great for those who have


High Blood Pressure

Diabetes

Cancer

Central Nervous system issues Hemiplegia, Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsonism,  Spinal Cord Injury, Epilepsy

Circulatory issues Edema

Musculo skeletal concerns: spasms, contusions, osteoporosis, bursitis, shin splints, tendonitis torticollis, whiplash, tension headaches, sprains, strains, dislocations, trigger points. Pathologies Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, myalgic encephalomyelitis.

Peripheral Nervous system issues: carpal tunnel , bells palsy, erbs palsy, nerve lesions, thoracic outlet, neuralgia, neuritis.

Postural concerns: scoliosis, ples planus, hyperlordosis, pregnancy, hyper kyphosis.

Respiratory issues: sinusitis, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, & asthma

 

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F.A.Q. - Frequently Asked Questions;

Therapy Glossary of terms you might find while searching for a therapist;

What Does Massage Therapy Treat? - a list of ailments that massage therapy can help;

Fees - a sample price list so that you can have a ballpark idea of what the pricing runs;

Contraindications – a list of ailments that should not be directly massaged and a list of severe conditions that should not be massaged while being experienced in the acute phases; and

Selecting a Massage Therapist - a checklist for selecting a therapist for treatment.

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