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Types of Massage and Bodywork
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"I have come to believe that each
and every one of us has an intelligence inside that knows everything
about what is going on in our lives This includes our symptoms and
their meanings (if any), our illnesses, our inner conflicts and the
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Acupressure Alexander Technique Anma AMMA Therapy Applied Kinesiology Aromatherapy Aston-Patterning Ayurvedic Massage |
Berrywork BindgewebsMassage Bioenergetics Bowen Therapy Breast Massage Breema
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Chi Nei Tsang Connective Tissue Massage Continuum Cranio-Sacral
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Deep Tissue Do In Embodiment Training Equine Therapy Esalen Massage Feldenkrais
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Geriatric Massage Hakomi Hawaiian Massage Hellerwork Homeopathy Hot Stone Massage Infant Massage Iridiology |
Jin Shin do Jin Shin Jyustsu Kahuna Healing Kinesiology Lomi-Lomi Looyenwork Lymphatic Drainage |
Medical Massage Myofascial release Myotherapy Naprapathy Neuromuscular Therapy
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On Site/Chair massage Otho-bionomy Orthopedic Massage
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Pfrimmer Pilates Polarity Postural Integration Pregnancy Massage PNF |
Radiance Breathwork Radiance Technique Reflexology Reiki Rolfing Rosen Method Rubenfield Synergy |
SHEN Shiatsu Somatics Soft Tissue Release Soma Sports Massage Strain Counterstrain Structural Integration Swedish Massage |
Tui NA Thai Massage Therapeutic Touch Touch For Health Trager® Visceral Manipulation Watsu Zentherapy® Zero Balancing |
Bodywork: What Type of Massage to Get-And How to Make the Most of It by Thomas Claire
Theory and Practice of Massage and bodywork