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Reiki & Respectful Rejection of Research
Reiki, Crystals and Energy Grids: What We Know, What We Don’t, and Why Informed Consent Matters (A summary of research on Reiki and other “energy” modalities) Estimated read time: ~2-3 minutes Clients often ask us at The Massage Clinic what we think about Reiki, crystal healing or energy grids. Some have had powerful personal experiences. Others are skeptical but curious. Our own practice is grounded in more conventional massage therapy, but we believe you deserve a clear pi
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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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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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Debunking Massage S: What You Need to Know About Scams
(A summary of common myths and misleading claims in massage advertising) Estimated read time: ~2-3 minutes By the time many people find The Massage Clinic, they’ve seen a lot of wild promises. “Cures fibromyalgia in one session.” “Boosts immunity 400%.” “Eliminates trauma stored in your psoas.” For those of us dealing with real pain, these claims can be tempting—and harmful when they don’t deliver. We’ve looked at how evidence-minded massage educators and organizations discus
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