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Massage therapy is often seen as a luxury, but it offers significant health benefits. Studies show it helps cancer patients with anxiety, depression, fatigue, and pain relief. Manual lymphatic drainage aids in breast cancer-related lymphedemas. For cardiovascular and diabetic patients, it improves blood flow, oxygen intake, and insulin release, reducing cardiac risks. Therapists can target specific pressure points to meet individual needs effectively. Explore more on PowerShow.com for a comprehensive look at the advantages of massage therapy.
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Synopsis Chronic Diseases Are On The Rise, What Are You Doing About Your Health? Stress at Work and The Spa Industry Using Massage Therapy in Autoimmune Diseases Care The Link between Depression and Acupuncture You Never Knew Existed How Acupuncture Can Relieve The Growing Burden Of Neuropathic Pain
Chronic Diseases Are On The Rise, What Are You Doing About Your Health? • There is a common misconception that massage therapy can just be used for relaxation purposes and many times people consider it a luxury more than a necessity. However, massage therapy can have benefits both in preventing health issues and treating them. • Numerous studies into the benefits of massage therapy for cancer patients report significant improvements . Simultaneously noting that the practice is safe and it widely making people feel well and empowers them to live the life they want. Anxiety, depression, fatigue, sleep, pain relief are all areas where the most significant benefits where registered. Moreover, a specific massage therapy known as manual lymphatic drainage has been extensively used to lower breast cancer-related lymphedemas. This shows terrific potential and in spite of this, not enough researches into the benefits are conducted. • For patients suffering from cardiovascular disease and/or diabetes as they are closely linked, registered massage therapy techniques can improve general flow and alleviate muscle soreness. When blood flow improves, more oxygen and nutrients are pumped into body cells thus impacting insulin release. The heart rate is also regularized which decreases the risk of a cardiac episode. Diabetic patients also do not cope well with stress, fatigue, anxiety or depression and it can cause serious consequences for their condition. A therapist will know how to trigger specific pressure points throughout the body to adapt to each patient’s individual needs.
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