It depends on the type of bronchitis. If it is acute bronchitis then it is contraindicated. If it is chronic, and considered a COPD, then it is indicated in helping relieve sore chest muscles and also improving lung function by encouraging sputum.
no!
someone that has been around someone else with it
Some medical conditions that massage therapy can help are: allergies , anxiety and stress, arthritis, asthma and bronchitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive motion injuries, chronic and temporary pain
No. See attached link. Bronchitis is a viral infection. You must catch the virus from someone else.
Massage is not a treatment for coeliac (or celiac) disease, which can only be treated by the avoidance of gluten in the diet, however, you can still massage someone with that disease. Massage is likely to be beneficial even if it does not treat this particular disease.
Allergies, anxiety and stress, arthritis, asthma and bronchitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive motion injuries?
i would not have thought so
Someone told me a few weeks. I thought it was one though.
Someone else doing massage for you can use more pressure than you can use on your own body.
Videos that can teach someone how to do a proper massage can be found online. Sites like YouTube, America Online and Video Jug offer videos that teaches how to get a proper massage.
Someone could get a person massage in Dallas TX from Massage Envy, You can also go to My Dallas massage to get a massage. Could also go to Parker Massage school in Dallas TX to get a massage by student learning how to give massages.