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Massage Therapy: The Evidence for Practice
Grant Jewell Rich PhD NCTMB

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Massage Therapy: The Evidence for Practice

Mosby (Apr 12, 2002)
9780723432173
| Paperback
248 pages | 160 x 234 mm
Dewey 615.822
LC Classification RM721 .M369 2002
LC Control No. 2001055882

Genre

  • Musculoskeletal

Plot

The first text of its kind to provide evidence-based research on massage therapy. This much-needed volume presents massage-related research on: stress (post-traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, depression, abuse), spinal cord injuries, enhancing growth (pregnancy and infancy), pain reduction (rheumatoid arthritis, back pain, migraine, and fibromyalgia), pediatrics, the elderly, increasing emplyee satisfaction (chair massage), enhancing cognition (alertness, autism), and immunity (HIV, cancer).The first text to provide the evidence which the profession is looking for to support its practice - BRINGS IT ALL TOGETHER IN ONE BOOK.Editorial comment will show the relevance of the research evidence to the day to day work of the practitionerBrings together material which at the moment is not readily available to the non-academic therapistUp to date and credible- the latest and most important findings by the key namesCommon structure to all chapters will make it easier for the reader not used to reading research to follow.Readable, reliable, referenced.

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