The principle of massage history is to have a record of the development of Massage Therapy over time for educational purposes.
Peter Ling.
The answer to that goes so far back in history that it is well known that almost every culture that exists, or is known to exist, had some form of massage as part of their healing arts.
the first recorded use of massage was about 3000 BC in china. the Chinese called there technique amma. the Japanese, the Greek's, and the Romans's, also used massage, then in modern times Per Henrik ( 1776-1839 ) was from Sweden and the massage he used is now known as Swedish massage
Massage therapy has been around for almost 3,000 years. Eastern cultures like the Japanese, Chinese, Thai, and India have been using massage for a very long time. Cultures including Ancient Eqypt and the Roman Empire have recorded evidence of massage practices. However, probably since the beginning of mankind some form of massage has been around. When you bump your elbow and grasp onto it to apply pressure- that is in one sense massage.
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The cast of Massage the History - 2010 includes: Satisfaktion Relentless Pipelaya
principal
Peter Ling.
Darrell Echols
Massage therapy is one of the oldest health care practices known to history. References to massage are found in Chinese medical texts more than 4,000 years old.
Massage therapy is one of the oldest health care practices known to history. References to massage are found in Chinese medical texts more than 4,000 years old.
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The first appointment generally begins with information gathering, such as the reason for getting massage therapy, physical condition and medical history, and other areas.
The answer to that goes so far back in history that it is well known that almost every culture that exists, or is known to exist, had some form of massage as part of their healing arts.
It is ok. Just make sure that you are gentle and the patient is cooperative.