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Wellness Tips


One Size Doesn't Fit All. Massage & Neurodiversity
Massage for People with Sensory Concerns and Neurodiverse
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Massage & Touch Hunger Later in Life
Loneliness, Touch Hunger and the Power of Safe Contact for Older Adults
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Massage Myths: Are My Legs & Hips Misaligned?
We use massage to help you feel more comfortable, move more freely and tolerate a wider variety of positions.
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Is Massage Just a Fancy Placebo?
Why Massage Helps Some People More than Others
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Active Clients Get More From Their Sessions
How to Be an Active Massage Client: What You Do Between Sessions Matters More Than You Think!
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Massage & Runners: A DOMS Case Study
“Will sports massage make me faster?” and “Can it fix this soreness so I can train tomorrow?” We’ve looked closely at research on massage for delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), recovery and performance, and we want you to have the same realistic picture we have when we build your treatment plan.
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Can Massage Help Depression &Anxiety " Work?
that massage was significantly associated with reduced depressive symptoms compared with various control conditions. Other reviews and narrative summaries have reported decreases in trait anxiety and stress in populations ranging from medical patients
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What's the Science Say About Pain Relief
What Massage Can (Actually) Do for Pain (Not What the Ads Promise)
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Massage Myths: Are Knots Even Real?
A recent review of trigger point theory and muscle pain emphasizes that myofascial trigger points likely involve an interplay of biomechanical and neurophysiological mechanisms, including sustained sarcomere contraction, local ischemia and sensitized nociceptors, but it also acknowledges limitations in the research.
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Screen Time, Your Neck & Jaw Pain. When it's Tech Neck.
we treat screen‑related pain as a real, predictable pattern—not a character flaw or a sign you’re “weak.” We build neck and jaw sessions around what your actual days look like: laptop height, phone use, stress levels and how your body tends to guard under load.
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What Houseplants, Candles and Mood Lighting Can’t Do: Separating Environment from Outcomes
Massage research that reports reductions in pain, improved function and better quality of life is not just about dim lights and nice smells; it’s about targeted, repeated manual therapy in a therapeutic relationship. If a practice hides behind aesthetics without delivering thoughtful assessment and hands‑on work, clients may feel good for an hour and still be stuck with the same problems.
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