Massage Therapy?


Question:
If you had a choice between a hospital that offered Massage Therapy vs one that didn't, which one would you go to?

Answers:
the on that did it can be very help full. and feels great.
You already know the answer to this. Shouldn't it be obvious?
This would have no bearing on a hospital stay.perhaps when recuperating at home I would consider massage, but that would depend on the type of procedure/surgery. Nurses are being taught "touch for health" classes and the importance of patient contact, but as far as an actual DMT dept? Western Med. is not THAT advanced.
By all means, the one that did. Massage therapy is far more beneficial than just relaxation. It improves circulation to pressure areas, can stimulate the nervous and immune systems, can provide better rest at night and many other pluses. It's written in Kellogg's massage book that an hour of massage is nearly equivalent to 4 hours of rest and one hour of exercise (non-cardio). Besides, ya gotta love it!
Being a MT myself, I wouldn't have to think twice about this question. The hospital that does offer massage will be the better if your physician works there. But beware, there a lot of sick people in hospitals.
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