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Even One Massage Session Produces Measurable Benefits, Research Shows

posted:9/7/2010
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Most massage clients will attest that the more massage they receive, the better they feel and function. New research shows that even one massage-therapy session "produces measurable biologic effects" and may have implications for managing autoimmune and inflammatory conditions.

Researchers from the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, set out to determine the effects of a single session of Swedish massage on neuroendocrine and immune function.

"Massage therapy is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States with 8.7 percent of adults receiving at least one massage within the last year; yet, little is known about the physiologic effects of a single session of massage in healthy individuals," the study's abstract noted.

One group of people received a 45-minute Swedish massage session while a control group received a light-touch control condition. Both groups comprised medically and psychiatrically healthy adults, 18-45 years old.

The researchers hypothesized that the massage

session would enhance immune function, according to the report published on www.pubmed.gov.

The results showed that compared to light touch, Swedish massage "caused a large effect size decrease in arginine-vasopressin, and a small effect size decrease in cortisol. Massage increased the number of circulating lymphocytes ... "

The researchers noted, "preliminary data suggest that a single session of Swedish massage therapy produces measurable biologic effects. If replicated, these findings may have implications for managing inflammatory and autoimmune conditions."

"A Preliminary Study of the Effects of a Single Session of Swedish Massage on Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal and Immune Function in Normal Individuals" is running in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

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2010-09-15 09:23:56
Name: Tracy Bell MA LMT
Location: http://www.bellwellness.com

I am just wondering about the "multi-billion dollar" industry estimation. If they are referring to independent therapist who deal with medical/billing massage this figure is grossly inflated. If they are equating massage therapy with the Spa industry then it seems fair but the MTs are not seeing the profits to the "industry" even though their work is the cash cow for spas.

2010-09-13 18:13:28
Name: George Grant RMT
Location: http://www.ggrantmassage.com/index.html

Amanda, I agree. With all the discussion that there has been recently about the Massage Industry support business (and just what do they do to actually support us in return for all those fees?) it would behoove the AMTA, ABMP, etc, to start shouting about this from the rooftops. I plan to put it in my newsletter, and on the website.

2010-09-11 06:22:12
Name: Amanda Haley, L.M.T.
Location: http://www.agapechiropractic.com

The implications of research like this is huge when it comes to things like prescriptions for massage therapy and insurance reimbursement.


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