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Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1796 Marion Waldo Rd, Marion, OH 43302
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Chan Haldeman, DC is a Chiropractor in Marion, OH. Their offices are located in 278 Barks Rd W, Marion, OH and 1796 Marion Waldo Rd, Marion, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1448 Marion Waldo Rd, Marion, OH 43302
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Scot Gray, DC is a Chiropractor in Marion, OH. Their office is located in 1448 Marion Waldo Rd, Marion, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1448 Marion Waldo Rd, Marion, OH 43302
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David Tharp, DC is a Chiropractor in Marion, OH. Their offices are located in 1448 Marion Waldo Rd, Marion, OH and 491 E Center St, Marion, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 520 E Center St, Marion, OH 43302
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Max Denton, DC is a Chiropractor in Marion, OH. Their office is located in 520 E Center St, Marion, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 520 E Center St, Marion, OH 43302
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Timothy Prater, DC is a Chiropractor in Marion, OH. Their offices are located in 1331 Lawndale Rd, Marion, OH and 520 E Center St, Marion, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 318 S Main St, New Lexington, OH 43764
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John Essman, DC is a Chiropractor in New Lexington, OH. Their office is located in 318 S Main St, New Lexington, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 75 W 2nd St, Logan, OH 43138
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Keith Taulbee, DC is a Chiropractor in Logan, OH. Their office is located in 75 W 2nd St, Logan, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 5780 State Route 13, Bellville, OH 44813
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John Hopton, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH, Bellville, OH and Westlake, OH. Their offices are located in PO Box 2728, Mansfield, OH, 5780 State Route 13, Bellville, OH and 26933 Westwood Rd, Westlake, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1400 Brandywine Blvd, Zanesville, OH 43701
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Richard Shaw, DC is a Chiropractor in Zanesville, OH. Their office is located in 1400 Brandywine Blvd, Zanesville, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1400 Brandywine Blvd, Zanesville, OH 43701
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William Anderson, DC is a Chiropractor in Zanesville, OH. Their office is located in 1400 Brandywine Blvd, Zanesville, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1658 Maple Ave, Zanesville, OH 43701
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Rusty Myers, DC is a Chiropractor in Zanesville, OH. Their office is located in 1658 Maple Ave, Zanesville, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 300 Main St, Zanesville, OH 43701
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David Schroder, DC is a Chiropractor in Zanesville, OH. Their office is located in 300 Main St, Zanesville, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1156 Columbus Ave, Washington Court House, OH 43160
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Rindy Matthews, DC is a Chiropractor in Washington Court House, OH. Their office is located in 1156 Columbus Ave, Washington Court House, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 848 Scioto St, Urbana, OH 43078
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Jennifer Sertell, DC is a Chiropractor in Urbana, OH. Their office is located in 848 Scioto St, Urbana, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 212 N Fayette St, Washington Court House, OH 43160
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James McCracken, DC is a Chiropractor in Washington Court House, OH. Their office is located in 212 N Fayette St, Washington Court House, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1530 N Bridge St, Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Ted Dunn, DC is a Chiropractor in Chillicothe, OH. Their office is located in 1530 N Bridge St, Chillicothe, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 2754 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH 44904
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Cary Craner, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH. Their office is located in 2754 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 306 N Main St, Urbana, OH 43078
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Laurie Stickney, DC is a Chiropractor in Urbana, OH. Their office is located in 306 N Main St, Urbana, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 6 Medical Dr, Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Curtis Geise, DC is a Chiropractor in Chillicothe, OH. Their office is located in 6 Medical Dr, Chillicothe, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 6 Medical Dr, Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Jeffrey Hanes, DC is a Chiropractor in Chillicothe, OH. Their offices are located in 1 Health Dr, Chillicothe, OH and 6 Medical Dr, Chillicothe, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 218 Portland Way N, Galion, OH 44833
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Douglas Miers, DC is a Chiropractor in Galion, OH. Their office is located in 218 Portland Way N, Galion, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 190 N Bridge St, Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Charles Kitchen, DC is a Chiropractor in Chillicothe, OH. Their office is located in 190 N Bridge St, Chillicothe, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 4490 Derr Rd, Springfield, OH 45503
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Scott Wilke, DC is a Chiropractor in Springfield, OH. Their office is located in 4490 Derr Rd, Springfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 2427 E High St, Springfield, OH 45505
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Donald Brenn, PT is a Chiropractor in Springfield, OH. Their office is located in 2427 E High St, Springfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 231 E 2nd St, Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Christopher Good, DC is a Chiropractor in Chillicothe, OH. Their offices are located in 80 E 2nd St, Chillicothe, OH and 231 E 2nd St, Chillicothe, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1636 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH 44907
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Marc Haring, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH. Their office is located in 1636 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1527 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH 44907
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William Sesco, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH. Their office is located in 1527 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 333 N Limestone St, 104, Springfield, OH 45503
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Jason Malucci, DC is a Chiropractor in Springfield, OH. Their office is located in 333 N Limestone St 104, Springfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 990 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH 44907
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Jeffrey Zaika, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH. Their office is located in 990 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 990 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH 44907
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Brian Ballitch, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH. Their office is located in 990 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 990 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH 44907
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Ted Sazdanoff, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH. Their office is located in 990 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 427 W Harding Rd, Springfield, OH 45504
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Donna Ogle-Allen, DC is a Chiropractor in Springfield, OH. Their office is located in 427 W Harding Rd, Springfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 427 W Harding Rd, Springfield, OH 45504
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Shanna Paciorek, DC is a Chiropractor in Springfield, OH. Their office is located in 427 W Harding Rd, Springfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 564 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH 44907
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Thomas Sawyer, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH. Their office is located in 564 Lexington Ave, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 2031 Park Ave W, Ontario, OH 44906
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Rusty Whiteamire, DC is a Chiropractor in Ontario, OH. Their office is located in 2031 Park Ave W, Ontario, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 2031 Park Ave W, Ontario, OH 44906
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Aaron Haley, DC is a Chiropractor in Ontario, OH. Their office is located in 2031 Park Ave W, Ontario, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1805 Park Ave W, Ontario, OH 44906
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Timothy Davis, DC is a Chiropractor in Ontario, OH. Their office is located in 1805 Park Ave W, Ontario, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1405 S Detroit St, Bellefontaine, OH 43311
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Lance Heath, DC is a Chiropractor in Bellefontaine, OH. Their office is located in 1405 S Detroit St, Bellefontaine, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 412 E Columbus Ave, Bellefontaine, OH 43311
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James Tassell, DC is a Chiropractor in Bellefontaine, OH. Their office is located in 412 E Columbus Ave, Bellefontaine, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 2260 Stumbo Rd, Ontario, OH 44906
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Tontoh Simpson, DC is a Chiropractor in Ontario, OH and Mansfield, OH. Their offices are located in 2260 Stumbo Rd, Ontario, OH and 981 Ashland Rd, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 429 Park Ave W, Mansfield, OH 44906
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David Fox, DC is a Chiropractor in Mansfield, OH. Their office is located in 429 Park Ave W, Mansfield, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 241 W Main St, Loudonville, OH 44842
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Dakota Zickefoose, DC is a Chiropractor in Loudonville, OH. Their office is located in 241 W Main St, Loudonville, OH.Click to read more
Chiropractor
5846 mi · 1005 Marion Rd, Bucyrus, OH 44820
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Jennifer Rogers, DC is a Chiropractor in Bucyrus, OH. Their office is located in 1005 Marion Rd, Bucyrus, OH.Click to read more
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Who is a medical massage therapist?

A medical massage therapist is a highly skilled and licensed professional who specializes in therapeutic techniques to address specific medical conditions. They focus on controlling pain, reducing inflammation, enhancing blood circulation, relieving nerve compression, improving flexibility, and promoting digestion and relaxation.


These practitioners integrate massage techniques with medical knowledge to promote healing and improve patients' overall well-being. They work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as physical therapists and chiropractors, to create individualized treatment plans that complement every patient's medical needs.


Educational qualifications of a medical massage therapist

Becoming a medical massage therapist requires a comprehensive educational background and hands-on experience. Prospective therapists must complete anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, pathology, and ethics courses. To practice, they must also pass a licensing test. Typically, students must complete a 300–1,000-hour massage therapy education program to prepare for the Massage and Bodywork Licencing Exam (MBLEx).


Massage therapists can become board-certified after obtaining their license by passing the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) examination. This rigorous process ensures that patients receive treatment from qualified professionals who have met the highest standards of competence.


What are some types of massages?

Medical massage therapists use various massage techniques to relieve patients and improve their well-being. If you are seeking a medical massage therapist near you, these are some of the massage options you can expect:


  • Swedish massage: For individuals new to massage seeking stress relief and a gentle touch, Swedish massage offers a significant benefit. This full-body massage helps release muscle knots, providing an excellent option for complete relaxation. During the massage, the therapist will request you to undress, although wearing underwear is acceptable. Once you are on the massage table, they will cover you with a sheet and reveal specific areas to focus on during the session. The massage technique involves a combination of kneading, long and flowing strokes toward the heart, deep circular motions, vibrations, tapping, and passive joint movement. The general duration of a Swedish massage is between 60 to 90 minutes.
  • Hot stone massage: If relaxation or relief from muscle pain and tension is your goal, a hot stone massage could be the ideal choice. Like Swedish massage, this therapeutic technique incorporates heated stones alongside manual hand movements. The therapist will apply mild pressure as they place hot stones on various body parts. They might also place cold stones occasionally. The advantages of hot stone massage include stress reduction, improved blood flow, and easing muscle tension. The standard duration for a hot stone massage is 90 minutes.
  • Aromatherapy massage: For those who appreciate pleasant scents and desire emotional healing during their massage, aromatherapy massage is an ideal option. The therapist uses essential oils and gentle pressure during the massage to uplift mood, alleviate worry and stress, reduce depressive symptoms, and ease muscle tension and pain. The therapist may choose the essential oils, but you can communicate your preferences. You'll receive a full-body massage while inhaling the essential oils released from a diffuser and absorbing them through your skin. Although nudity is common during the session, you can wear underwear if it makes you more comfortable. The typical duration for an aromatherapy massage is 60 to 90 minutes.
  • Deep tissue massage: This technique is excellent for muscle issues like tightness, discomfort, imbalance, or chronic pain. It applies more pressure than Swedish massage and aims to release tension from the deepest layers of muscles and connective tissues. Your therapist will utilize gentle strokes and intense finger pressure during the session. The option to remain undressed or wear underpants is available. The usual duration for a deep tissue massage is between 60 and 90 minutes, and it should not cause any soreness or pain.
  • Sports massage: Sports massage aids in healing muscle injuries caused by sports activities. It offers various advantages, such as increased flexibility, improved athletic performance, pain relief, reduced anxiety levels, and muscle tension release. The therapist can massage the entire body or concentrate on specific areas requiring attention. Sports massage can be done while dressed or naked, with light and loose clothing preferred for easy muscle access. The standard duration of a sports massage is 60 to 90 minutes.
  • Trigger point massage: This massage focuses on trigger points, which are body areas with muscular tightness. It is best for individuals with chronic pain, injuries, or specific issues. Focusing on these tension points can effectively reduce pain. The therapist will perform a full-body massage while concentrating on particular tension points. Typically, trigger point massage lasts between 60 and 90 minutes.
  • Reflexology: This technique requires applying pressure to specific points on the hands, feet, and ears to promote relaxation and natural healing. It is particularly beneficial for those who prefer not to massage their entire body. The benefits of reflexology include pain relief, reduced fatigue and anxiety, improved sleep, and enhanced mood. Comfortable, loose attire that exposes your legs is suitable for the session. The typical duration for a reflexology massage is between 30 to 60 minutes.
  • Shiatsu massage: Originating from Japan, shiatsu massage relieves body pain, headaches, muscle tension, and fatigue while potentially enhancing mood and improving sleep. Therapists use their hands, palms, and thumbs, applying pulsing or rhythmic pressure during the session. Shiatsu massages usually take 60 to 90 minutes, and you can remain fully clothed.
  • Thai massage: Thai massage is highly effective for alleviating pain and tension. It involves more intense stretching-like motions inspired by yoga and works the entire body. Therapists use their hands and fingers to apply forceful pressure and put you into different postures during the massage. Wear loose, comfortable clothing during the session. Thai massages typically last around 60 to 90 minutes.
  • Prenatal massage: Pregnant women can safely benefit from prenatal massage, which helps alleviate muscle tension, reduce stress, and ease physical aches associated with pregnancy. However, it's essential to consult a physician before getting a massage during the first trimester due to the risk of miscarriage. Like Swedish massage, prenatal massage involves light pressure and focuses on the legs, hips, and lower back. The usual duration for a prenatal massage is between 45 to 60 minutes.
  • Myofascial release massage: Myofascial release massage is a gentle manual therapy technique targeting the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding muscles, bones, and organs. Chronic stress, injury, inflammation, or nervous compression can cause the fascia to tighten, leading to pain and restricted movement. This therapy involves light, sustained pressure, and stretching to release fascial restrictions, improve mobility, and reduce discomfort. It is used to treat conditions like myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic migraines, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, carpal tunnel syndrome, and lower back pain. Unlike deep tissue massage, it focuses on slow, deliberate movements to improve blood circulation, provide relaxation, and restore tissue elasticity.
  • Lymphatic drainage massage: It is a gentle, rhythmic therapy technique designed to stimulate lymph flow and reduce swelling (lymphedema). It helps the body remove waste, toxins, and excess fluid by encouraging natural drainage through the lymphatic system. This therapy improves immune system function, reduces fluid retention, provides relief from neuropathy, relieves stress, and makes skin glow (when done as a cosmetic procedure). Other benefits include reduced inflammation, faster healing, and relaxation. It is mostly safe for most people when performed by trained therapists but must be avoided in certain conditions like blood clots, cellulitis, deep vein thrombosis, fever, heart disease, infection, kidney failure, stroke, etc.
  • Oncology massage: It is a specialized therapy adapted for cancer patients. It is used as a method of helping with cancer symptoms and the side effects related to its treatment. Pressure and positioning are modified to accommodate surgical sites, low blood counts, or fragile bones. Benefits of oncology massage may include reduced stress, improved sleep, and enhanced quality of life. However, it also comes with some potential risks. These entail infection, bruising, fracture risk, skin breakdown, reactions to the lotions or oils, and blood clot dislodging. Certified oncology massage therapists should always perform it and requires medical approval to ensure compatibility with a patient's condition.


Which massage style is the best?

You might have noticed the varying popularity of different massage styles over time and wondered if they are passing trends or genuinely effective techniques. More importantly, you might be curious about how to determine if a new style will benefit you.


Massage therapy encompasses many techniques, from long, smooth strokes to short, percussive ones. Some therapists use oils and lotions, while others do not. While most massage sessions involve clients disrobing, some do not require it. The duration of a massage can vary from 5 minutes to 2 hours.


To choose the best massage style, consider what you want to achieve. Are you looking for relaxation and stress relief, or need help with specific symptoms or a health condition? Communicate your goals to the therapist before booking a session and inquire about their preferred styles. Many therapists are skilled in multiple styles and can tailor the massage to suit your age, condition, or any special needs or objectives you have.


Difference between medical massage therapist and a general massage therapist

The roles of medical massage therapists and general massage therapists are distinct. Medical massage therapists possess advanced training and experience that enable them to focus on healing injuries, improving function, or increasing circulation. They usually work in hospitals or clinics and follow physician orders for specific massage treatments. Additionally, the patient's health insurance can cover their services.


Conversely, general massage therapists typically work in spas, where they aim to provide relaxation. While they may use techniques similar to those of medical massage therapists and can help alleviate some pain, their main focus is not on treating medical conditions but on reducing stress and promoting relaxation for their clients.


Where can you find a medical massage therapist near you?

It would be ideal to seek help from an expert if you wish to alleviate pain, improve blood circulation, or treat any specific health condition through therapeutic techniques.


Finding a top-rated massage therapist might be challenging, but Zocdoc can help you with your search. Zocdoc connects you with the best healthcare provider in your area. You can focus your search using various factors like your location, symptoms, preferred time and date for the appointment, gender, language, etc.


You can also check each doctor's profile to learn more about their educational background, experience, awards, and other essential details. You can further read the verified patients' reviews and ratings to make a sound decision. Once you have found the right specialist offering medical massage near you, schedule an in-person booking. You can also book a virtual appointment through Zocdoc. Look for a purple icon on the profiles of therapists who allow such online consultations.


If you need assistance finding massage therapists who accept your insurance, our online patient help center is here to help. On Zocdoc, you can link your medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to your account, although each appointment can only use one insurance plan. For those with multiple insurance plans, you can include your secondary insurance details in the appointment notes. Additionally, if your provider uses Zocdoc's Intake forms, you can easily enter your secondary insurance information.


Booking appointments with the best massage therapist near you with Zocdoc is secure, easy, and will not cost you a penny. 


Statistics about massage therapies

According to the American Massage Therapy Association's 2023 Massage Profession Research Report, nearly 48% of US adults received their last massages for health and wellness reasons. Almost 65% were men, and nearly 55% were women. Other significant reasons to receive a massage included soreness or stiffness (around 30% of the population received massages for this reason) and chronic pain relief and management (almost 16% of individuals received massages to address this concern).


People with children under age 18 were more likely to take massage therapy (nearly 36%) than those without children under age 18 (approximately 22%). Massage therapy was also popular among people from higher-income groups.


Sources

American Massage Therapy Association

Healthline

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science

WebMD

Cleveland Clinic[1]

Cleveland Clinic[2]

Verywell Health

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