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Is Massage Therapy Health Care?

11/23/2024

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A woman lays on her stomach and receives a professional massage on her low back
Massages offer known medical benefits like improved circulation and workout recovery. But when most people think "massage" they envision spas, vacations, and luxurious indulgence. Massages are very enjoyable and they have become a must-have element of relaxing vacation time. But they also serve a vital role in healthcare as well.

Massage has been medically proven to improve the treatment for a wide range of conditions, from PTSD to Fibromyalgia. So if you're wondering if massage therapy is a type of healthcare, the answer is "yes".


Massage Therapy in Healthcare Plans

Doctors often prescribe massage therapy as part of a comprehensive healthcare plan. In addition to medication, specialist treatment, physical therapy, and other treatment methods, massage can treat specific symptoms and improve a person's overall wellness to help them manage or recover from many different medical conditions.

Studies have found that massage can improve treatment in:
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  • Anxiety and depression
  • Digestive disorders
  • Fibromyalgia
  • PTSD
  • Stress and mental health conditions
  • Headaches and Migraines
  • Insomnia and other sleep disorders
  • Postoperative care
  • Prenatal and Postnatal care
  • Premature infants
  • Injury recovery - soft tissue strains, tears, and scar tissue
  • TMJ disorders
  • Immune system strength
  • Chronic pain
  • Osteoarthritis

Amazingly, this list only covers the most common ailments that massage can help with on a medical level. There are also many more rare and less known medical conditions where massage becomes an important part of comprehensive care.


The Benefits of Massage Therapy for Health and Wellness

Massage enhances circulation, immunity, and your biochemical mood. It reduces inflammation and the stress held in your body. It treats pain and soreness, helps you recover from injury and surgery, and improves the quality of your sleep. This is achieved by manipulating your soft tissue, treating trouble areas, and promoting your body's ability to regulate and heal on its own.

If there was a medication that did all these things, we would call it a miracle drug. However, it's only natural that massage can provide these benefits, considering how a massage therapist focuses their time and energy into helping you treat specific sources of tension or pain, and how the body responds to assistive blood flow and lymph system movement through tissue manipulation.


Why Use Massage in Your Healthcare Plan?

No matter which health conditions you are facing, massage can play a helpful role in your overall healthcare plan. Your doctor may reccommend massage as part of your symptom management or recovery. But just as often, patients discover the benefits of massage independently, often after a vacation spa day with surprisingly beneficial and lasting results.

Regular massage can provide extended benefits to your recovery or condition management.


What Can You Expect from Massage Therapy for Medical Reasons?

Massage therapy promotes an overall sense of wellness, but it doesn't just feel nice. When you visit a massage therapist, your service almost always begins with a consultation. Just like visiting a doctor, you may be asked what has been bothering you, the outcome you want from your massage, or any symptoms you are looking to treat.

You will be paired with a massage therapist who specializes in the type of treatment you need, from deep-tissue massage to circulation and lymphatic therapy.

During your massage, you can relax and quietly enjoy the experience or share your feedback to improve your massage therapist's ability to target your needs. Explaining where your tension is located, pains you've had, or your response to each massage technique can create an interactive therapy that provides greater medicinal benefit.


Ongoing Massage Therapy as Part of Your Care Routine

Once you begin exploring massage therapy, you can build regular massage into your medical care routine. Your massage therapist will play an important role as a health care provider, helping you treat symptoms and improve your overall health and wellness in response to your medical needs.

Regular massage can prolong and enhance the initial benefits of massage for your medical condition. Together with your massage therapist, you can hone your treatment plan for the best results with every massage.


Explore Massage Therapy for Healthcare Today

Whether your doctor has recommended massage or you are exploring a holistic approach to treatment, massage therapy can help with a wide range of medical conditions. Visit us or call today to explore how The Wellness Hub massage services can help you on your medical journey to wellness. In many cases, you can even use HSA and FSA when adding massage therapy to your health care plan.

Book an appointment today to start your health and wellness journey with massage therapy in Jacksonville, Florida.


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