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Medical professionals are becoming more knowledgeable about the efficacy and benefits of massage and are commonly integrating the services of massage therapists into patient care. An increasing number of research studies show massage reduces heart rate, lowers blood pressure, increases blood circulation and lymph flow, relaxes muscles, improves range of motion, and increases endorphins (enhancing medical treatment). Although therapeutic massage does not increase muscle strength, it can stimulate weak, inactive muscles and, thus, partially compensate for the lack of exercise and inactivity resulting from illness or injury. It also can hasten and lead to a more complete recovery from exercise or injury.

People with the following conditions have reported that therapeutic massage has lessened or relieved many of their symptoms.

· Arthritis
· Asthma
· Carpal tunnel syndrome
· Chronic and acute pain
· Circulatory problems
· Gastrointestinal disorders
· Headache
· Immune function disorders
· Insomnia
· Myofascial pain
· Premature infants
· Reduced range of motion
· Sports injuries
· Stress
· Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction

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