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Following a single 30-minute session of traditional Thai massage, people experiencing back pain associated with myofascial trigger points showed significant increases in heart rate variability, pressure pain threshold and body
The full research report of "Thai Massage for Back Pain," ran in the print edition of MASSAGE Magazine's May 2011 issue.
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