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love beijing massage,body massage,foot massage,ear massage,head massage,massage in beijing Massage Beijing therapists understand the importance of proper biomechanics and posture while providing massage; still, many therapists suffer from upper-extremity pain, according to a survey.
Massage Beijing therapists across Canada were surveyed to determine the prevalence of musculoskeletal pain and discomfort to the low back, shoulders, neck, wrist and thumbs associated with therapeutic treatments. The survey was conducted by kinesiology staff at the University of New Brunswick and the Atlantic College of Therapeutic Massage, both in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and a summary was posted here. Results were published in the Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapy in early 2008.
A total of 502 therapists responded to the survey. Despite the majority of them stating they received proper training in therapy postures and self-care, there was a high prevalence of reported pain in the upper extremity. The most pain and discomfort was reported in the wrist and thumb, followed by the low back, neck and shoulders.
"The results of this survey indicate a high prevalence of musculoskeletal pain and discomfort associated with delivering massage therapy treatments," the authors noted. "Therapists must focus on proper technique posture and adhere to a regime of self-care to reduce the risks of pain and injury. Further research is needed to determine the effects of neuromuscular fatigue and technique accommodation as it relates to pain risk." (For information on preventing upper-extremity pain and injuries, see MASSAGE Beijing Magazine's "Living in Balance: Prevent Upper-Extremity Injury for a Longer, Pain-Free Career," April 2008.)

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