| Number of articles: 9 |
| 1. An overview of massage. Part I: History, types of massage, credentialing, and literature. |
| Author: Huebscher R |
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| 2. Bodywork--the art of touch. |
| Author: Russell JK. |
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| Massage, neuromuscular therapy, Trager, and Bowen work reduce stress, relieve pain, rebalance the body, and restore a sense of general well-being. |
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| 3. Connective tissue massage |
| Authors: Michalsen A, Buhring M. |
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| Connective tissue massage deals with the skin and the subcutaneous tissue. |
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| 4. Exercise and massage in health care through the ages. |
| Authors: Cole J, Stovell E. |
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| 5. Foot reflex zone massage--general practice and evaluation |
| Authors: Kristof O, Schlumpf M, Saller R. |
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| Reflexology is a frequently used method of complementary medicine. |
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| 6. Massage by nurses in the United States and the People's Republic of China: a comparison. |
| Author: Wright CK. |
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| Massage performed by a Chinese nurse is described as observed by the author. |
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| 7. Massage techniques in rehabilitation medicine. |
| Authors: Braverman DL, Schulman RA. |
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| Massage is an ancient practice that has been integrally incorporated into the management of disease and the maintenance of health across cultures and throughout time. |
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| 8. Massage therapy |
| Authors: Burns SB, Burns JL. |
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| 9. The treatment of fractures by mobilization and massage. 1908. |
| Author: Lucas-Championniere J. |
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