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  2. Stone massage - Wikipedia

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    Stone massage. The stone massage is a form of alternative medicine massage therapy and bodywork involving the placement of either heated or cooled stones to the body for the purpose of pain relief, relaxation and therapy. [1] There are many variations and techniques used in the application of stone massage therapy, deriving from a variety of ...

  3. Massage - Wikipedia

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    Sports massage is the use of specific massage therapy techniques in an athletic context to improve recovery time, enhance performance and reduce the risk of injury. [87] This is accomplished using techniques that stimulate the flow of blood and lymph to and from muscles.

  4. Manual therapy - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Manual therapy, or manipulative therapy, is a part of Physiotherapy, it is a physical treatment primarily used by physical therapists (a.k.a. physiotherapists), occupational therapists to treat musculoskeletal pain and disability; it mostly includes kneading and manipulation of muscles, joint mobilization and joint manipulation.

  5. Somatic Therapy Is the Reason You Should Book That Massage - AOL

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    “By incorporating techniques such as breathwork, movement, and touch, somatic therapy aims to enhance self-awareness, regulate emotions, and ultimately integrate experiences to a point of ...

  6. Lomilomi massage - Wikipedia

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    Lomilomi massage is a Polynesian method of kneading massage, but with overtones of the indigenous religious beliefs. The word lomilomi comes from the Hawaiian and Samoan languages. Lomi means "to knead.”. The smooth flow of the strokes mimic the ocean waves. [ 1 ] It may also mean "to take and turn, to shift" as in "the sacred shift within ...

  7. Balinese massage - Wikipedia

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    Balinese massage. Balinese massage was developed in the Indonesian province of Bali, with influence from the traditional medicine systems of India, China, and Southeast Asia. Balinese massage techniques include acupressure, skin rolling and flicking, firm and gentle stroking, percussion, and application of essential oils. [1] The practitioner ...

  8. Bian stones - Wikipedia

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    Bian stone therapy [2] is one of humanity's oldest medical practices. The Bian-stone technique refers to the use of stone-based equipment to perform massaging, heating, and other operations. The devices are called bian stone tools. Bian-stone includes both the bian-stone technique and the tool. When used in medical institutions for therapeutic ...

  9. Metformin - Wikipedia

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    Metformin may be quantified in blood, plasma, or serum to monitor therapy, confirm a diagnosis of poisoning, or to assist in a forensic death investigation. Blood or plasma metformin concentrations are usually in a range of 1–4 mg/L in persons receiving therapeutic doses, 40–120 mg/L in victims of acute overdosage, and 80–200 mg/L in ...