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Health Benefits of Massage Therapy
As with most "alternative" forms of
health care, massage therapy is sometimes met with skepticism. People often
assume that any positive health effects from therapeutic massage come from the
so-called placebo effect (symptoms being effected by your perception of
treatment). However, that simply isn't accurate. In addition to decades of
anecdotal evidence regarding the effectiveness of Swedish massage (and other
types of massage therapies) in promoting pain reduction and general well-being,
recent research continues to show the distinct benefits of massage treatment.

Chronic pain can be debilitating, especially
if there is no identified cause to target with medical treatment. However, a
recent study has shown that therapeutic massage can provide short-term relief
for chronic lower back pain, helping pave the way for long-term health. In a
study authored by Gherkin DC, Sherman KJ, Kahn J, et al. in the 2011 Annals of
Internal Medicine journal, subjects were found to have less pain in the short
term when treated by various massage therapies than control subjects who only
received medical treatment such as pain medication and physical therapy.
Another recent study, authored by Perlman AI,
Ali A, Nike VY, et al. in the 2012 Plots One journal, found 60 minutes of
Swedish massage treatment to be an optimal pain-relieving dose for people
suffering from osteoarthritis of the knee. Participating in one 60-minute
session of Swedish massage therapy once per week was found to reduce both stiffness
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