About Remedial Therapy

A Remedial massage therapist uses systematic assessment and treatment of the muscles, tendons, ligaments and connective tissues of the body, to assist in pain, injury and rehabilitation. To understand how to treat patients, a remedial therapist must know anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology.

  • Relieve Stress
  • Boost Immunity
  • Reduce Anxiety
  • Manage Low-Back Pain
  • Help Fibromyalgia Pain
  • Reduce Muscle Tension
  • Enhance Excercise Performance
  • Relieve Tension Headaches
  • Sleep Better
  • Ease Symptoms of Depression
  • Improve Cardiovascular Health
  • Reduce Pain of Osteoarthritis
  • Decrease Stress in Cancer Patients
  • Improve Balance in Older Adults
  • Decrease Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain
  • Temper Effects of Dementia
  • Promote Relaxation
  • Lower Blood Pressure
  • Decrease Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrom
  • Help Chronic Neck Pain
  • Lower Joint Replacement Pain
  • Increase Range of Motion
  • Decrease Migrain Frequency
  • Improve Quality of Life in Hospice Care
  • Reduce Chemotherapy-Related Nausea

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