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  • 26Oct

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    Ron Precht
    847.905.1649

    Massage is Used More Than Ever for Medical/Health Reasons
    Americans discussing merits of massage with physicians

    Evanston, IL – October 26, 2009 –Results from the 13th annual consumer survey conducted by the American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®) indicate that 32 percent of Americans are seeking massage for medical and health reasons, tying relaxation and stress reduction for the first time as the top reasons people get massages.  Click here for more information on AMTA’s 2009 consumer survey.

    Additionally, 25 percent of Americans ages 35-44 have talked to their doctor or healthcare provider about massage therapy this year, compared to 14 percent in 2008. Of those who discussed massage therapy with their doctors, 52 percent say their doctor strongly recommended/encouraged them to get a massage. These survey results are announced in conjunction with National Massage Therapy Awareness Week®, October 25-31.

    A vast majority of Americans, 86 percent, agree that massage can be effective in reducing pain, and 85 percent agree that massage can be beneficial for health and wellness.

    “Even with the ongoing economic crisis, people are not willing to compromise their health,” says Judy Stahl, AMTA president. “It’s a clear signal of massage’s value when those making less than $35,000 a year are the second most active income bracket getting massage therapy.”

    Stressed Americans Still Seeking Massage for Relaxation

    For the second year in a row, the survey results showed that massage therapy use is fairly steady, despite the lagging economy. Thirty-two percent of stressed out Americans are getting massages to relieve their stress and 57 percent of Americans say they feel more stressed this year than last year, particularly among females (61 percent) and those ages 18-24 (66 percent).

    “Consumers understand that massage therapy is essential to a healthy balance between stress and relaxation,” said Stahl. “We are pleased to see that consumers are prioritizing massage to help them through these difficult times.”
    About AMTA

    The American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®) is a professional association of approximately 58,000 members. AMTA professional members have demonstrated a level of skill and knowledge through education and/or testing and must meet continuing education requirements to retain membership. AMTA provides information about massage therapy to the public and works to improve the professional climate for massage therapists. The association also helps consumers and healthcare professionals locate qualified massage therapists nationwide, through AMTA’s Find a Massage Therapist® free national locator service available at www.findamassagetherapist.org or toll-free at 888-843-2682 [888-THE-AMTA].

  • 23Oct

    This new member promotion has been discontinued – Check the site for more opportunities to increase the value of your membership with the AMTA09FallNewMemberPromo1

    Join AMTA at the Reduced Membership Rate of $199* and get a FREE MassageMinder

    Don’t miss out on this chance to receive the best benefits in the profession and an outstanding organizing tool for your practice!

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    The broadest liability insurance protection in the profession—no deductibles, no premiums to pay
    Member-only discounts up to 30% off on products, services and events
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    Continuing education credits through convenient online classes and much more

    Join online by December 31st and enter promo code FALL09 or call us toll-free at 877-905-2700 and mention AMTA’s Fall Offer.

    More About the MassageMinder: MassageMinder is the original appointment book and organizer specifically designed for massage therapists, keeping your practice on time and organized. Included: a 2010 calendar for appointments, a client ledger, client information forms, monthly expenses and gift certificate ledgers and a continuing education log.
    *Plus nominal chapter fee, if applicable. Cannot be combined with any other offer.

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  • 21Oct

    J-WaslaskiPromoJames Waslaski is an Author and International Lecturer who has pioneered deep pain-free orthopedic and medical massage techniques for the treatment of chronic pain and sports injuries.  With over 20 years experience in the medical profession and extensive work with professional and Olympic athletes, he now teaches approximately 40 seminars per year throughout the United States, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, London, Greece, Australia, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean.

    James has produced a series of six videotapes on sports injuries and complicated orthopedic conditions.  He has presented at State, National, and International conventions, including a keynote speech in Sydney, Australia, the Olympic Training Center in Australia, the College of Sports Medicine, and at Chiropractic conventions in Florida and South Carolina.  His numerous articles have been published in magazines worldwide.  James has received the 1999 International Achievement Award for educating medical practitioners throughout the world towards integrated pain-free healing.  James was inducted in the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame in August, 2008.

    You may also learn more about James and his work at Orthomassage.net

    AMTA-NV Presenter:  “Orthopedic Massage for Complicated Elbow, Wrist, & Hand Conditions” – June 7th, 2010; “Orthopedic Massage for Complicated Shoulder Conditions” – June 8th, 2010

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