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 Home | Publications | Wise & Well Magazine | Archives & Downloads | Wise & Well Summer 2007 | Massage Therapy: Easing Ilness Hands-On

Massage Therapy: Easing Ilness Hands-On

Massage has commonly been sought out to ease back and neck problems as well as fatigue. Massage not only can feel good — relieving muscle cramps and tightness — it also may ease the uncomfortable effects of some ailments.

"Research studies are showing that massage therapy can improve circulation; quicken recovery from musculoskeletal injuries; reduce swelling, pain, and anxiety; and promote relaxation," says Karen Kavanagh, director of Meridian Life Fitness and Rehabilitation.

Here’s a sampling of studies showing some surprising benefits of massage:

  • Alzheimer’s disease: Slow-stroke, neck-and-shoulder massages helped people with Alzheimer’s disease reduce the pacing, irritability, and restlessness commonly associated with this disease.


  • Severe burns: In one study, burn patients were given a 20-minute massage before wound-care sessions. After five days, they reported less pain and anxiety than other burn patients.


  • Fibromyalgia: Fibromyalgia can cause pain, disturbed sleep, anxiety, and depression. When researchers provided patients with 30-minute massages twice a week, their pain, depression, and anxiety scores all went down — along with stiffness, fatigue, and troubled sleep.


  • Smoking: A group of smokers were taught how to massage their own ears or hands when they felt a craving for a cigarette. After a month, they were smoking fewer cigarettes, had improved moods, and had fewer withdrawal symptoms than a group who didn’t practice self-massage.

Meridian Life Fitness and Rehabilitation offers a full range of fitness and wellness programs at its nearby Brick, Neptune, Wall (for women only), and Point Pleasant locations. Massage is offered for both men and women at the Wall location. For more information, please call the Meridian Health Line at 1-800-560-9990.


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