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MASSAGE THERAPY . . . MUSCULAR SYSTEM <br /> 1. ENHANCES the function <br /> of,joints and muscles. FACE <br /> The average person car- <br /> 2i. IMPROVES circulation rics a large anunmt of NECK & SHOULDERS <br /> tension in the nutscles of Rclief fnna chronic tightness <br /> and general body tone. the race. Temproman- in the neck and shoulder area <br /> dibi lur joint Dysrtnnction cuuscd by stress, pour <br /> (TD'(I)a condition involy- posture and job-related tintr- <br /> 3. RELIEVES mental and Ing the masseter muscle ti„tts. <br /> in Ille•jaw, thought to be <br /> physical fatigue. one of the catises of <br /> migraine headaches can <br /> be addressed Willi <br /> massage therapy. I �\I I <br /> MASSAGE THERAPY is the 'b �;a ;f4 <br /> manipulation of soft tissue for <br /> therapeutic purposes and may in- <br /> elude but is not limited to ef- `3 ` <br /> flcura c etrissa c to potcmcnt i s <br /> .compression vibration friction <br /> nerve strokes and other Swedish uj.` °? d ABDOMEN LOWER BACK <br /> Massage acts as a 1 / <br /> I �� Therapeutic natssugc <br /> Movements, either b hand or with \ on, "'cellong waste-.,cleanser, applied to the lower hark <br /> y � pushing along wostcs and <br /> 'I� and spine brings relief <br /> mechanical or electrical apparatus , aeemnnlalcd lnxins and . <br /> PP � , � qq <br /> front stiff, aching tmtseles <br /> for the purpose of body massage. / dl ''' <br /> replacing and inc with crest' <br /> 11 I attributed to weak tour of <br /> P y g �� I blood and increased uxy- ! , <br /> I s the abdominal nntsrlcs, <br /> This may include the use of oil genation of the 15ssnes. ` �� <br /> , �.� � � nmsrlc strains and nuts- i� <br /> salt glows, hot and cold packs and elc imbalances""Ile <br /> pelvic region. :✓ <br /> other recognized forms of <br /> MASSAGE THERAPY. ��` I' I' ,�' ',,It' <br /> MASSAGE THERAPY shall not in- <br /> LE GS <br /> clude diagnosis or any service or y 'fired legs with nntscle <br /> procedure for which a license to ;4 cramps and°nervous" <br /> I 'ET twitching are aided by tic <br /> practice medicine, Chiropractic, or t)nc of the most ne_ increased circulation. <br /> Podiatry is required by law, nor gleeted areas, the feet Athletes, ill training,tip-predate the shortened <br /> shall it apply to athletic trainers respnml In increased eir- I <br /> 1 culutory flow and flexibili_ about l time brought <br /> technicians or physical therapists ly induced by the soft- <br /> technicians fly massage I <br /> tissue manipulations of therapy. <br /> who act under the prescription or Iherapeatic massage. <br /> supervision of a person holding an 1, 1 <br /> unlimited license to practice <br /> medicine or surgery. <br /> Accepted by the AMERICAN MASSAGI, <br /> TIII;RAPY ASSOCIATION ANT IOR VIEW POSTERIOR VI <br /> Nrv.Li/NF <br />