© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background The use of massage therapy is common, especially in patients with musculoskeletal pain. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, utilization, socio-demographic and health-related predictors of massage practitioner consultations in the US population. Methods Cross-sectional data from the 2012 National Health Interview Survey for adults (n = 34,525). Results Prevalence of massage practitioner utilization were 12.8% (lifetime) and 6.8% (last 12 months). Compared to non-users, those who used massage in the last year were more likely: female, at least high school educated, annual income ≥ US$ 15,000, diagnosed with spinal pain or arthritis, report moderate physical activity level as compared to low ...
The purpose of this study was to determine which MT techniques current licensed massage therapists p...
Objective: While efficacy of massage and other nonpharmacological treatments for chronic low back...
Introduction: Few NIH funded studies give community massage therapists the opportunity to become stu...
Background: Despite the growing popularity of therapeutic massage in the US, little is known about t...
Background: Despite the growing popularity of therapeutic massage in the US, little is known about t...
© 2018, Multimed Inc. All rights reserved. Background: Massage therapy is widely recognized as offer...
Background: Massage therapy is widely recognized as offering many health benefits, with a growing nu...
Background: Communication between massage therapy patients and their medical providers has not been ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine PTAs\u27 perceptions of the utilization of massage...
Question: Is massage therapy effective for people with musculoskeletal disorders compared to any oth...
Background: Massage is the largest complementary medicine profession in Australia, in terms of publi...
Background: Massage therapy has grown in popularity, yet little is known globally or in New Zealand ...
© 2015 Multimed Inc. All rights reserved. Background: Massage is the largest complementary medicine ...
Question: Is massage therapy effective for people with musculoskeletal disorders compared to any oth...
Introduction: Massage practitioners are at high risk for work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMS...
The purpose of this study was to determine which MT techniques current licensed massage therapists p...
Objective: While efficacy of massage and other nonpharmacological treatments for chronic low back...
Introduction: Few NIH funded studies give community massage therapists the opportunity to become stu...
Background: Despite the growing popularity of therapeutic massage in the US, little is known about t...
Background: Despite the growing popularity of therapeutic massage in the US, little is known about t...
© 2018, Multimed Inc. All rights reserved. Background: Massage therapy is widely recognized as offer...
Background: Massage therapy is widely recognized as offering many health benefits, with a growing nu...
Background: Communication between massage therapy patients and their medical providers has not been ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine PTAs\u27 perceptions of the utilization of massage...
Question: Is massage therapy effective for people with musculoskeletal disorders compared to any oth...
Background: Massage is the largest complementary medicine profession in Australia, in terms of publi...
Background: Massage therapy has grown in popularity, yet little is known globally or in New Zealand ...
© 2015 Multimed Inc. All rights reserved. Background: Massage is the largest complementary medicine ...
Question: Is massage therapy effective for people with musculoskeletal disorders compared to any oth...
Introduction: Massage practitioners are at high risk for work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMS...
The purpose of this study was to determine which MT techniques current licensed massage therapists p...
Objective: While efficacy of massage and other nonpharmacological treatments for chronic low back...
Introduction: Few NIH funded studies give community massage therapists the opportunity to become stu...