The Role of Massage in Blood Circulation, Pain Relief, and the Recovery Process: Implications of Existing Research

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Archived
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1.50
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Description

Massage therapy has long been speculated to enhance circulation, stimulate healing, and reduce pain, but does it really accomplish this? Is there evidence to support these claims? What does the research say? Join Nina Cherie as she takes a hard look at recent research and gives you a more accurate picture about the role of massage in blood circulation, pain relief, and the overall recovery process.

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WMC-Webinar287
Pass Percentage
70

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