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Professional therapeutic massage therapy in Kansas City, MO by Aaron Harris, BCTMB

Massage After Laparoscopic Surgery

Researchers have been studying how massage therapy and transcutaneous muscle stimulation (TENS) may benefit treatment and increase pain relief after laparoscopic surgery. A recent study included 138 patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). Participants were randomly divided into

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Massage for Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety is a common mental health issue that can cause physical and emotional symptoms, such as restlessness, nervousness, tension, and increased heart rate. Massage therapy can help to reduce anxiety symptoms by promoting relaxation, reducing muscle tension, and improving overall physical and mental well-being.

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Office Relocation

Greetings! I know there have been some questions about my lack of availability for in-home sessions over the past couple of weeks… Wonder no more! My home studio has relocated to the border of Kansas City and Raytown (approximately 8

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Mobile Office Chair Massage

Recent Corporate Chair Massage Events

Therapists pictured (L-R) Jordyn Reisman, Aaron Harris, and Therese Inzerillo. Hosting a corporate chair massage event is a fantastic way to reward your employees, thank your vendors, and treat your customers during a sale! Benefits of Chair Massage Plenty of

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Aaron Harris Elected to Missouri AMTA Board

(Paul) Aaron Harris has been elected to serve on the Missouri American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) Board. The general election was held in February and Aaron was sworn into a two-year term of service on March 12, 2022. Aaron will

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Postural changes in Upper Crossed Syndrome versus normal posture

Massage for Upper Crossed Syndrome

Upper Crossed Syndrome is a condition in which the upper trapezius, levator scapulae, pectoralis major and pectoralis minor muscles become tight. Massage therapy is an effective treatment for Upper Crossed Syndrome (UCS).

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