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| Positions For Total Body Therapy |
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| The massage can be used on nearly every part of the body simply by changing position on the table. Select a suitable position based on the needs of each user. |
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No matter which position is used, the user will receive the
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Stimulating pressure points with massage and heat triggers the release of endorphins, which are neurochemicals that relieve pain. As a result, pain is blocked and the flow of blood and oxygen to the affected area is increased. This causes the muscles to relax and promotes healing. |
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Massage focuses on relieving pain and discomfort as well as on responding to tension before it develops into "dis-ease", that is, before constrictions and imbalance can do further damage. |
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Massage enables the body to relax deeply. By relieving stress, it strengthens resistance to disease and promotes wellness. |
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Massage stimulates the lymphatic system and helps hasten the elimination of toxins (e.g., lactic acid) from the body. |
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Massage increases flexibility and range of motion, reduces inflammation, and increases joint mobility. It is used to relieve and even help prevent sports injuries. |
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Massage improves muscle tone and circulation and relieves neuromuscular problems. |
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| Sidmar Manufacturing, Inc. |
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31530 125th Street NW, Princeton, MN 55371 |
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Ph: 800-330-7260 |
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Fax: 763-389-9385 |
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| Copyright © 2008 Sidmar Manufacturing, Inc. |
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| Website Created by GS Marketing Group, Inc. |
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