1. What is the history of Massage?
The use of massage for healing purposes dates back
4,000 years in Chinese medical literature and continues to be an
important aspect of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) today. A
contemporary form of massage known as Swedish massage was introduced
to the United States in the 1850s. By the end of the 19 th century,
a significant number of American doctors were practicing this manual
technique and the nation's first massage therapy clinics opened
its doors to the public.
In the early 20 th century, the rise of technology and prescription
drugs began to overshadow massage therapy. For the next several
decades, massage remained dormant and only a few therapists continued
to practice the "ancient" technique.
During the 1970s, however, both the general public as well as the
medical profession began to take notice of alternative medicine and
mind-body therapies, which thrust massage therapy back into the limelight.
Today, there are more than 125,000 massage therapists practicing
in the United States and their numbers are growing rapidly to keep
up with the more than 80 million massage therapy appointments made
every year.
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