6 in 1 Massage Therapy
About Course
The goal of a massage therapist is to reduce pain by manipulating the musculoskeletal system. Clients may experience improved pain management, faster wound healing, less stress, and enhanced overall health as a result of this treatment.
When you have a massage, the therapist will touch and knead your muscles and other connective tissues. Muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and skin are all examples of soft tissues. The therapist will use different pressure and stroke patterns during the massage.
Integrative medicine includes massage therapy. It’s a common part of care at hospitals and clinics. It has a broad variety of potential medical applications.
Benefits of massage have been shown in studies to include:
Ease the burden of tension.
Reduce soreness and stiffness.
Find more time to unwind.
Boost the immune system’s performance.
Course Content
Massage Therapy
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What is Massage Therapy?
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