breast massage oregon
breast massage oregon
breast massage oregon
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Breast $147.43 Breast |
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The Breast $239.2 The Breast |
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Massage $20.76 Massage |
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Mother Massage $3.48 A Handbook for Relieving the Discomforts of PregnancyMassage is a sensuous, relaxing, and loving treatment that has the added bonus of being especially good for you. It’s the perfect way to reduce stress and promote general well-being. During pregnancy, your body is undergoing many changes, some of them stressful and discomforting. Mother Massage, by licensed massage therapist Elaine Stillerman, is a beautifully illustrated guide to help eliminate some of these adverse effects. Designed to be used either alone or with a partner, Mother Massage provides techniques for a variety of massages, including full body massage, preparation for labor and birthing massage, massage during the postpartum and nursing stages, and infant massage. These techniques are explained in step-by-step, illustrated detail. You’ll also learn special massages for treating such discomforts as:• Backaches • Breast Soreness • Charley Horse and Leg Cramps • Headaches • Heartburn • Fatigue • Morning Sickness • Sciatica • Stretch Marks • Varicose Veins • And Many OthersAlso included are sections on reflexology, herbal remedies, and nutritional requirements for pregnant and lactating women. |
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Oregon $27.64 Oregon |
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Massage Therapy: The Evidence for Practice $17.95 The first text of its kind to provide evidence-based research on massage therapy. This much-needed volume presents massage-related research on: stress (post-traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, depression, abuse), spinal cord injuries, enhancing growth (pregnancy and infancy), pain reduction (rheumatoid arthritis, back pain, migraine, and fibromyalgia), pediatrics, the elderly, increasing emplyee satisfaction (chair massage), enhancing cognition (alertness, autism), and immunity (HIV, cancer).SECTION 1: METHODS AND MASSAGE. Introduction. Evidence-based massage therapy: a contradiction in terms? Methodological issues in the design and conduct of massage therapy research.<br>SECTION 2: MASSAGE RESEARCH ON VARIOUS CONDITIONS. Introduction. Massage therapy for immune disorders. The effect of massage therapy on self-reported anxiety, depressive mood and pain in ovarian cancer patients: a pilot study. An economic evaluation of massage therapy in controlling chemotherapy-induced emesis in women undergoing treatment for breast or ovarian cancer. Massage as a modality to improve health following spinal cord injury.<br>SECTION 3: MASSAGE ACROSS THE LIFE-SPAN. Introduction. Supplemental tactile and kinesthetic stimulation for preterm infants. Hand massage in the agitated elderly.<br>SECTION 4: MASSAGE AND THE WORKPLACE. Introduction. Employee outcomes following work-site acupressure and massage.<br><i>Index</i>One of the few books that documents recent research findings, this is most definitely a must have… The great thing about this book is it s accessibility. It is well organized, easy to read and clearly covers methodological challenges as well as documenting research studies . <i>Sandrine Dodson</i>, The international Journal of Aromatherapy, Vol 12 No 2, June 2002<br><br>Journal of Bodywork and Movemnet Therapies, Leon Chaitow, January 2004<br>The fact that results are as good as those emergin@1ó33333ÿ¾Úð |
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Behind the Scenes of Breast Cancer $13.48 In this inspiring and practical book and DVD, five-year-cancer-free survivor and leading news anchor Brenda Ladun addresses the physical and spiritual concerns of anyone who is facing or has gone through cancer treatments, especially breast cancer treatments. Using her professional reporting talents and drawing from her own personal experiences, she interviews a physical therapist, fitness specialist, massage therapist, personal trainer, registered dietician, swim instructor, and plastic surgeon who daily help women survive breast cancer. An investigative reporting–style DVD, included with the book, reveals the misperceptions patients often have and provides helpful advice on surviving and learning to thrive again. Included are interviews with the experts, illustrations of methods for recovery, and information about the health care regimens Brenda personally used to regain mobility, flexibility, good skin and hair, and an optimistic outlook. Brenda’s faith and reliance on God shine throughout. |
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Breast Cancer, Breast Health $13.45 Breast Cancer, Breast Health |
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Better Breast Health Naturally with Chinese Medicine $4.6 This book explains how Chinese medicine diagnoses, treats, and prevents breast diseases. It covers a variety of self-care and home remedies, including self-massage, magnet therapy, moxibustion, aromatherapy, patent medicines, plasters and liniments, and herbal teas. It includes information on Chinese dietary therapy, exercise, and deep relaxation. |
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Oregon: The Oregon Experience (The Oregon Experience) $1.11 Oregon: The Oregon Experience (The Oregon Experience) |
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Medicine Hands: Massage Therapy for People with Cancer $20.07 DIVA practical book written for both health professionals and the layperson, this revised guide deconstructs common myths about the use of massage in cancer treatment. Reviewing literature that shows cancer to be caused by genetic mutation and the influence of hormones, the opening discussion emphasizes that mechanical action such as massage does not break tumors open or cause them to spread. The book purports that the real medical issues for massage therapists center on ameliorating the discomfort of treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. The topics covered include massage in hospitals, in respite care, for the dying, and for exhausted caregivers, with appendices summarizing research on oncology patients and massage. Charts for the adjustment of massage techniques according to the treatment a patient is undergoing are also included./DIVDIVDIVAn excellent resource which has long been needed by health professionals. I—/IBernie Siegel, author,IPrescriptions for Living/I/DIV/DIVDIVBGayle MacDonald, MS, LMT/B, supervises massage therapists in the oncology units of Oregon Health and Science University and is the author ofIMassage for the Hospital Patient and Medically Frail Client./IShe lives in Portland, Oregon, and Phoenix, Arizona./DIV |
March 8th, 2010 in
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