5-Star Hotels in Boston | The Ritz-Carlton, Boston
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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
A LUXURY HOTEL IN A CITY THAT WAS ONCE THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY AND IS NOW A CENTER OF ARTS, ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS.
Barely any American urban communities are as rich ever, culture and convention as Boston. Holding a desired area close to the city's notorious Freedom Trail and the theater and money related areas, our lodging draws in those looking for 5-star comforts including privately roused eating, upscale housing, an extravagance spa and wellness focus and its own $1 million workmanship accumulation.
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Set between the theater and financial districts, this luxury urban hotel is a 2-minute walk from the Boston Opera House.
Refined rooms have flat-screen TVs with premium channels, marble bathrooms and 400-thread-count bed linens. Wi-Fi is available. Suites add living/dining rooms, some with floor-to-ceiling windows. Club-level rooms offer access to a lounge with free food, drinks, Wi-Fi and use of the fitness center.
Culinary options include a contemporary American bistro and a chic bar serving light bites. There's also a spa, an outdoor pool and a fitness center, as well as a business center and 10,000 sq ft of event space, including a ballroom.
Address: 10 Avery St, Boston, MA 02111
Phone: +1 617-574-7100
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Female Chiropractor In Boston Massachusetts
Female Chiropractor In Boston Massachusetts
Chiropractic is a form of alternative medicine mostly concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine. Proponents claim that such disorders affect general health via the nervous system. These claims are not backed by any evidence. The main chiropractic treatment technique involves manual therapy, especially spinal manipulation therapy (SMT), manipulations of other joints and soft tissues. Its foundation is at odds with mainstream medicine, and chiropractic is sustained by pseudoscientific ideas such as subluxation and innate intelligence that are not based on sound science.
Numerous controlled clinical studies of treatments used by chiropractors have been conducted, with conflicting results. Systematic reviews of this research have not found evidence that chiropractic manipulation is effective, with the possible exception of treatment for back pain. A critical evaluation found that collectively, spinal manipulation was ineffective at treating any condition. Spinal manipulation may be cost-effective for sub-acute or chronic low back pain but the results for acute low back pain were insufficient. The efficacy and cost-effectiveness of maintenance chiropractic care are unknown. There is not sufficient data to establish the safety of chiropractic manipulations. It is frequently associated with mild to moderate adverse effects, with serious or fatal complications in rare cases. There is controversy regarding the degree of risk of vertebral artery dissection, which can lead to stroke and death, from cervical manipulation. Several deaths have been associated with this technique and it has been suggested that the relationship is causative, a claim which is disputed by many chiropractors.
Chiropractic is well established in the United States, Canada, and Australia. It overlaps with other manual-therapy professions, including massage therapy, osteopathy, and physical therapy. Most who seek chiropractic care do so for low back pain. Back and neck pain are considered the specialties of chiropractic, but many chiropractors treat ailments other than musculoskeletal issues. Many chiropractors describe themselves as primary care providers, but the chiropractic clinical training does not support the requirements to be considered primary care providers, so their role on primary care is limited and disputed. Chiropractic has two main groups: straights, now the minority, emphasize vitalism, innate intelligence and spinal adjustments, and consider vertebral subluxations to be the cause of all disease; mixers, the majority, are more open to mainstream views and conventional medical techniques, such as exercise, massage, and ice therapy.
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Hannah & Ryan | Hyatt Harborside Hotel - Boston, MA | May 20, 2018
Hannah & Ryan | Hyatt Harborside Hotel - Boston, MA | May 20, 2018
SparkleX Fashion Show | Rosie’s Place
Sparkle X, the highly-anticipated return of Boston’s celebrity charity fashion show in honor of its 10th year running to benefit Rosie’s Place, a local sanctuary for poor and homeless women marking their 25th anniversary. Billed as “…an evening of fashion, food & fun,” Sparkle X will welcome guests from around Greater Boston to sip cocktails and enjoy light seasonal fare from Season to Taste Catering, while viewing the latest styles from the city’s top designers and boutiques modeled by Boston media personalities.
Hosted by Jenny Johnson, co-host of NESN’s Dining Playbook and founder of Champy, this year’s event will be held from 6:00PM-8:30PM, where the latest fall fashions will be modeled by editors, producers, writers and on-air talent from some of Boston’s most prominent media outlets. Graciously donating their time to this year’s event will be media personality Rachel Holt, Lisa Pierpont, editor of Boston Common Magazine, Abby Bielagus, lifestyle editor for Boston Magazine, Olivia Vanni, columnist for the Boston Herald, Ashlee Feldman, Host of Jam’n 94.5, Colton Bradford and Anna Rossi, hosts of NBC10’s the Hub Today, Jacqueline Neves, food writer for the Boston Herald, and Paige Tatum, managing editor for Boston 25 News.
This year’s style makers will be glammed up from head-to-toe with hair and makeup from the award-winning G2O Spa + Salon in the latest seasonal styles, accessories and beauty products from Boston’s best designers, boutiques and beauty experts including: Bobbles and Lace, Covet, in-jean-ius, Daniela Corte, Gretta Luxe and 9tailors.
The all-inclusive $20.00 admission price is not only a front row seat to the evening fashion show, but also includes gourmet hors d'oeuvres from Seasons to Taste Catering, New England’s award-winning, chef-driven bespoke caterer, (1) glass of Champy and specialty cocktails provided by Sipsmith London Dry, in addition to an exclusive “Sparkle X” discount of 15%-20% off at all participating vendors, raffles night of the event and a complimentary gift bag filled with goodies galore, with proceeds to benefit Rosie’s Place.
Tickets are required and can be purchased by visiting This is a 21+ event and tickets are non-refundable. #sparkleX
About G2O:
Providing “The Formula for the Essentials of Life,” G2O is Boston’s largest Day Spa Resort for men, women and couples, and a winner of Bostonmagazine’s coveted “Best of Boston” award and The Improper Bostonian’s “Boston’s Best” award for “Best Day Spa.” Founder and CEO Joyce Hampers opened her first spa, Giuliano, in 1994 on Newbury St. in Boston’s Back Bay with the mission to create a one-stop oasis for all beauty, wellness and relaxation needs while offering lavish spa exclusives and innovative spa and salon services. To this day, G2O Spa + Salon lives by this mission to provide a place that rejuvenates while connecting the mind, body and spirit.
In 2018, G2O Spa + Salon expanded and relocated to 33 Exeter Street in Boston’s Back Bay to optimize the guest’s experience with new services and relaxation areas in a tranquil, sleek and sophisticated setting. From the talented and creative salon team, to the highly qualified experts offering the latest approaches in skincare, beauty trends, massage, body treatments and wellness therapies, along with exclusive services ranging from guided virtual reality meditation, Boston’s only custom-built salt cave and flotation pod, fireside lounge and experience room, a full retail shop and more, the G2O Spa + Salon experience is unparalleled.
G2O is located at 33 Exeter Street in Boston, MA. For more information, call (617) 262-2220, or visit g2ospasalon.com.
About Rosie’s Place:
Rosie’s Place was founded in 1974 as the first women’s shelter in the United States. Their mission is to provide a safe and nurturing environment to help poor and homeless women maintain their dignity, seek opportunity and find security in their lives. Today, Rosie’s Place not only provides meals and shelter but also creates answers for 12,000 women a year through wide-ranging support, housing and education services. Rosie’s Place relies solely on the generous support of individuals, foundations and corporations and does not accept any city, state or federal funding. To learn more about Rosie's Place visit rosiesplace.org
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Copley Health Alliance Chiropractic & Massage - REVIEWS - Boston, MA Chiropractor Reviews
Reviewed: ★★★★★ Copley Health Alliance Chiropractic & Massage is a top reviewed chiropractor in Boston, MA.
This video shows some of the excellent reviews and testimonials that have been
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Paradise Healing Center Promo Video
A sanctuary of relaxation, Paradise offers restorative Spa Treatments and hosts intimate Day-long Outdoor Retreats designed to promote holistic rejuvenation with the connection to Nature's healing gifts.
SPA WELLNESS
Escape into an unforgettable day of restoration with no agenda in your own private sanctuary. Treat yourself to a therapeutic massage, enjoy a cup of tea in redwoods, lounge at the pool, hot tub, sauna to melt any tension to reconnect with your inner peace.
DAY-LONG RETREATS
We would be honored to host your wellness, yoga retreat, workshop, intimate wedding or special celebrations.
NATURE
Located on 5 private & peaceful acres in Lagunitas California, tucked in the woods near Mt.Barnabe and Samuel P.Taylor Park, Paradise invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of Nature. Embrace the open sky as you relax and explore.
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Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa, Autograph Collection, Lake Arrowhead Hotels - California
Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa, Autograph Collection®, A Marriott Luxury & Lifestyle Hotel 3 Stars Lake Arrowhead, California Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Lake Arrowhead. Featuring a private lake front for guests, this hotel also offers fishing, skiing, and a spa and wellness centre. Rooms include cable TV. San Bernardino is 40 minutes’ drive away.
Free Wi-Fi is provided in all guest rooms at Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa, Autograph Collection® and a work desk is available. A terrace or balcony, and a minibar are offered.
BIN189 Restaurant is available on site at Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa, Autograph Collection®. Guests can enjoy sweeping lake views and a substantial wine list. Mountain Aromas, the lobby coffee bar, offers assorted coffee beverages and fresh baked pastries.
A fitness centre and hot tub are available for guest use at the resort. A business centre is provided for guest convenience. Fishing, swimming, and skiing are available on the property.
Running Springs is less than 15 minutes’ drive from the resort. Lake Arrowhead Country Club is just 10 minutes’ drive away.
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Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifiers Brendan Martin, Lauren Perkins & Jenny Donnelly | Runners of NYC
The following episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the New York Road Runners Center as we honored some of the local runners who will be competing at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Atlanta on Feb. 28.
For those who may not be as familiar with the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, the top three finishers at the race will represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. In order to compete at the Trials, men have to run a marathon in 2:19:00 or faster. Women need to run a marathon in 2:45:00 or under. More than 200 men and 400 women have hit the mark. New York City is expected to field one of the strongest contingents of runners, especially on the women's side.
Our guests for this episode:
Brendan Martin of the New York Athletic Club
Brendan is a Smithtown, New York native who ran at Columbia University and helped the team win an Ivy League conference cross country title in 2009. After graduating, he took to the roads as a member of the Hansons-Brooks team and debuted with a 13th place finish at the 2012 Boston Marathon. He ran 2:18:28 at the 2013 Fukuoka Marathon and qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in 2016 with a personal best of 2:16:28 at the California International Marathon. He lowered that to his current personal best of 2:15:30 at Grandma's Marathon in June 2015. He qualified for this year's Olympic trials with a 2:16:26 at the 2018 Berlin Marathon. When he's not running, he's a physical therapist at Finish Line Physical Therapy.
Distance Project's Lauren Perkins
Lauren is the Chief Operating Officer at Great Oaks Foundation. Lauren ran 2:42:55 at the 2018 Chicago Marathon and finished as the 18th American woman across the finish line that day. In 2019, she finished second in her first trail marathon at the 2019 North Face Endurance Challenge in Massachusetts and then ran 2:43:40 at the 2019 New York City Marathon. She was previously nominated for New York Road Runners' Runner of the Year (30-34).
Central Park Track Club's Jenny Donnelly
Jenny is a senior manager in marketing insights at strategy at Glossier. She ran cross country and track at Yale and made her marathon debut in 2013 with a 3:12. Her qualifier for the trials came at last month's California International Marathon, where she ran 2:44:36 for a 15-minute personal best. She spoke with Outside Magazine about her close call and also recently appeared on the Ali on the Run Show alongside her mother.
Support for this episode comes from FICS NYC (206 West 23rd Street, 3rd Floor) a fitness recovery and wellness studio. They have curated the top fitness recovery and wellness machines and combined them with classic techniques to elevate each individual’s pursuit of natural performance and overall physical and mental wellbeing. FICS will concierge you through their modalities and provide you a space to relax, recover, and unwind at their modern-day athlete's spa. Use code RUNNERSOFNYC to get 20% off all services, packages and memberships (only for first month). First-time users also get their choice of one modality for free on their initial visit. |
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International Massage Therapy Research Conference April 25-27, 2013 Boston, MA
Mission
The Massage Therapy Foundation advances the knowledge and practice of massage therapy by supporting scientific research, education, and community service.
Guiding Principles
The Foundation commits to:
• Upholding the principles of philanthropy
• Contributing to the understanding and appreciation of massage therapy.
• Increasing the Foundation's influence, credibility, and visibility in health and wellness.
• Sustaining the Foundation's organizational effectiveness.
• Fostering the spirit of collaboration.
Goals
1. Advance research on therapeutic massage and bodywork
2. Foster massage therapy initiatives that serve populations in need
3. Promote research literacy and capacity in the profession
4. Support the evidence-informed practice of therapeutic massage and bodywork based upon available research, client factors, and practitioner experience and judgment
5. Fortify the Foundation's financial resources and organizational effectiveness
History
The Massage Therapy Foundation was founded by AMTA in 1990 with the mission of bringing the benefits of massage therapy to the broadest spectrum of society through the generation, dissemination, and application of knowledge in this field. We do this by receiving donations and granting funds for research, community service, educational initiatives, and conferences. We also do this by providing direct consultation to the medical and research communities, and by educating massage therapists about the world of research.
Clothing Optional at Living Waters Spa
Freedom, no restrictions, no limitations. That’s the language of clothing optional. It’s a lifestyle in which those who subscribe, say their philosophy is simple, naked is normal. In Greater Palm Springs there are several properties offering the no-clothes option. Living Waters Spa in Desert Hot Springs is one of the few to come dressed-up with the offer of natural hot mineral water, direct from Mother Earth. The European Style hotel and spa also has a handsome history in a city known for both its spas and its hot, healing, water. Wander with host Anndee Laskoe to a place where it’s okay to go barefoot all over.
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Greater Palm Springs is Southern California's premier resort and golf destination. Find Your Oasis in a place of many experiences and surprises in nine distinctive cities: Palm Springs, Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio and Coachella. As a respite for mind, body and spirit, Greater Palm Springs is ready to provide you with an unparalleled sense of escape, adventure, recreation, relaxation and your own unique way to play -- anytime of the year.
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New Image Med Spa in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, is a full service med spa. A med spa specializing in anti-aging procedures that are non-surgical. A reputable med spa will have a trained medical professionals on staff to make sure you get the best care possible.
New Image Med Spa provides a variety of therapeutic spa services that reduce unwanted or unsightly skin concerns. This can be all types of things like unwanted hair, wrinkles, brown spots, skin pigmentation problems, loss of facial volume.
The expert staff at New Image Med Spa is expertly trained to provide you with the highest level of care and the most advanced and current treatments in skin care, photo facials, injectable, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser hair removal, weight loss and hormone replacement therapy as well as spa services.
These are the services we provide:
• Kybella
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Why New Image Med Spa?
Noralyne Eini founded New Image Med Spa in 2014 after nine years of experience in the medical spa field. Highly trained and experienced, Noralyne is one of the most respected and sought after injectors in the industry. Upon earning her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Cal-State San Bernardino, Noralyne began working at San Antonio Community Hospital on the med-surg floor. Shortly thereafter, Noralyne joined a medical spa part-time while still working full-time at the hospital.
Before long, Noralyne realized her true passion was in skin care and transitioned full-time to the medical spa.In 2007, Noralyne earned her Master of Science degree in Nursing Administration from Cal-State Fullerton and in 2010 became a Family Nurse Practitioner from the University of Massachusetts, Boston with board certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Through the founding of her own practice, Noralyne hopes to offer a new level of service to her patients where every detail will meet her uncompromising standards.
New Image Med Spa in Rancho Cucamonga specializes in anti aging. Give them a call today to get a free consultation.
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Swim Spas Washington DC - Lap Pools Are Great for Aquatic Exercise
Ease Stress, Improve Health With a Swim Spa ☎ 301-607-4670 | | Swim Spas Washington DC - Lap Pools Are Great for Aquatic Exercise - Soak, Run, Swim or Relax.
With hectic schedules and little rest, many of us are looking for solutions. Rather than spend time and money at the gym, have you considered a swim spa? Here’s how to ease stress and improve health simply by using a swim spa.
Hydrotherapy Relieves Tension Pain
A swim offers the best of both worlds—space to swim uninterrupted, and massaging jets for relief. A few minutes of hydrotherapy is all it takes to calm tight, stiff muscles and erase tension that creates pain and discomfort.
Lap Swimming for Cardiovascular Health
The swim spas defining characteristic—a non stop current—makes it easy to maintain a healthy heart. Swimming is a great way to boost cardiovascular health, while strengthening muscles.
Year Round Wellness from the Comfort of Home
With compact size, the typical swim spa can be placed virtually anywhere inside or outside the home. That means even in the middle of winter, you can enjoy an invigorating swim, or experience total body rejuvenation.
So Go Ahead, Take a Swim, You Deserve It!
It’s, fast, fun and relaxing. Not only that, it’s good for the body, soothes the mind and can improve your overall health and well-being.
To encourage local residents to check out the benefits of using a swim spa to help improve their overall health and well-being, Capital Hot Tubs is providing free swim spa test soaks at all their showrooms. We do recommend, however, that people wanting to schedule their free 30-minute swim call us ahead of time to reserve their spot.
To learn more about the benefits of owning a swim spa, pick up a copy of our free buyer’s guide…Swim Spas Versus Pools, Why a Swim Spa Could Be a Better Choice! Just give us a call or visit our website at
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One of my favorite hotel, excellent breakfast and best of everything in the Marlborough strip of hotels. If you are going to the national guild of hypnotist convention and looking for a hotel recommendation, I would highly recommend this establishment.
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Marlborough (often spelled Marlboro) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 38,499 at the 2010 census. Marlborough became a prosperous industrial town in the 19th century and made the transition to high technology industry in the late 20th century after the construction of the Massachusetts Turnpike.
Marlborough was declared a town in 1660. It later became a city because of the population size.
Christopher Allen was recorded as marshal of Marlborough in 1638 and married to Mary Wetherbee. John Howe, Jr. in 1656 was a fur trader and built a house at the intersection of two Indian trails, Nashua Trail and Connecticut path.[1] He could speak the language of the Algonquian Indians though the local tribe referred to themselves as the Pennacooks. The settlers were welcomed by the Indians because they protected them from other tribes they were at war with. In the 1650s, several families left the nearby town of Sudbury, 18 miles west of Boston, to start a new town. The village was named after Marlborough, the market town in Wiltshire, England. It was first settled in 1657 by 14 men led by Edmund Rice, John Ruddock and John Howe; in 1656 Rice and his colleagues petitioned the Massachusetts General Court to create the town of Marlborough and it was officially incorporated in 1660. Rice was elected a selectman at Marlborough in 1657. Sumner Chilton Powell wrote, in Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town, Not only did Rice become the largest individual landholder in Sudbury, but he represented his new town in the Massachusetts legislature for five years and devoted at least eleven of his last fifteen years to serving as selectman and judge of small causes.
City Hall (1905) by Allen, Collins & Berry
The Reverend William Brimstead was the first minister of the Puritan church and Johnathan Johnson was the first blacksmith.
Marlborough was one of the seven Praying Indian Towns because they were converted to Christianity by the Rev. John Eliot of Roxbury. In 1674 a deed was drawn up dividing the land between the settlers and the natives.
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History of Massage By Massage Parlor Present .Stretch. A cramping muscle can relax when stretched correctly. Stretching warm muscles regularly lengthens muscle fibers so they can contract and tighten more vigorously during massage and you are less likely to experience cramping. A stretch should never feel painful. If you feel something sharp or stabbing, relax your stretch.Massage Parlor Present is outcomes-based massage, primarily the application of a specific treatment targeted to the specific problem(s) the patient presents with a diagnosis and are administered after a thorough assessment/evaluation by the medical massage therapist with specific outcomes being the basis for treatment. It is also known as clinical massage or treatment massage.There are many massage schools and programs that teach Massage Parlor Present as a technique. Massage Parlor Present is any massage treatment used to treat specific medical conditions. There is no one technique that is Massage Parlor Present (literary review). Massage Parlor Present is taking whatever style of massage the practitioner knows and applying that technique to specific conditions to bring about specific outcomes.Massage has been used as a medical treatment dating back to the Chinese over 5000 years ago. More recently Professor Silas Weir Mitchell (1829-1914), a neurologist in Philadelphia is thought to be the first to bring massage to the attention of the US medical community. In 1884, Douglas Graham, MD of Boston Massachusetts wrote A Practical Treatise on Massage which focuses on the treatment of specific diseases and disorders by using massage as a treatment. In 1885, Dr Harvey Kellogg published the classic textbook The Art of Massage,Its Physiological Effects and Therapeutic Actions. During the nineteenth century, massage in Europe was described in the medical literature and was taught at institutions and also offered by lay practitioners. In 1886, William Murrell, an English Physician wrote a book Massage as a Mode of Treatment. In Russia, M.Y. Mudrov, MD used massage and movement exercises in his medical practice with adults and later applied it to the development of children. Massage has been popular as a form of medical treatment in Russia since the late 1700s.The American Medical Massage Association[3] (1998) and The United States Medical Massage Association (1999) followed with similar goals of lifting the profession to higher standards and, in turn, giving patients a better outcome. The AMMA has worked[according to whom?] with the standard medical community to bring massage therapy into the mainstream; they have done this through a board of advisers that includes massage therapists, physicians, chiropractors etc.Much of the present explosion of information in the injury-rehabilitation field can be credited to the work of Dr. Janet G Travell (1901–1997).
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West Hartford masseuse charged for inappropriate touching
Officers police issued an arrest warrant for Chiwanda Johnson, 41, of East Hartford, for an incident that occurred on January 23. According to the report, the female victim went to A Matter of Touch on Farmington Avenue for a massage, during which she was allegedly touched inappropriately by Johnson.
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History of Massage By Massage Parlor Present .Stretch. A cramping muscle can relax when stretched correctly. Stretching warm muscles regularly lengthens muscle fibers so they can contract and tighten more vigorously during massage and you are less likely to experience cramping. A stretch should never feel painful. If you feel something sharp or stabbing, relax your stretch.Massage Parlor Present is outcomes-based massage, primarily the application of a specific treatment targeted to the specific problem(s) the patient presents with a diagnosis and are administered after a thorough assessment/evaluation by the medical massage therapist with specific outcomes being the basis for treatment. It is also known as clinical massage or treatment massage.There are many massage schools and programs that teach Massage Parlor Present as a technique. Massage Parlor Present is any massage treatment used to treat specific medical conditions. There is no one technique that is Massage Parlor Present (literary review). Massage Parlor Present is taking whatever style of massage the practitioner knows and applying that technique to specific conditions to bring about specific outcomes.Massage has been used as a medical treatment dating back to the Chinese over 5000 years ago. More recently Professor Silas Weir Mitchell (1829-1914), a neurologist in Philadelphia is thought to be the first to bring massage to the attention of the US medical community. In 1884, Douglas Graham, MD of Boston Massachusetts wrote A Practical Treatise on Massage which focuses on the treatment of specific diseases and disorders by using massage as a treatment. In 1885, Dr Harvey Kellogg published the classic textbook The Art of Massage,Its Physiological Effects and Therapeutic Actions. During the nineteenth century, massage in Europe was described in the medical literature and was taught at institutions and also offered by lay practitioners. In 1886, William Murrell, an English Physician wrote a book Massage as a Mode of Treatment. In Russia, M.Y. Mudrov, MD used massage and movement exercises in his medical practice with adults and later applied it to the development of children. Massage has been popular as a form of medical treatment in Russia since the late 1700s.The American Medical Massage Association[3] (1998) and The United States Medical Massage Association (1999) followed with similar goals of lifting the profession to higher standards and, in turn, giving patients a better outcome. The AMMA has worked[according to whom?] with the standard medical community to bring massage therapy into the mainstream; they have done this through a board of advisers that includes massage therapists, physicians, chiropractors etc.Much of the present explosion of information in the injury-rehabilitation field can be credited to the work of Dr. Janet G Travell (1901–1997).
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