Therapeutic massage
Therapeutic massage is primarily a way to indicate to the
customer that the massage is therapeutic purposes and health benefits. Massage
had a seedy reputation in the 1960s and even beyond. Massage was associated
with "massage parlors" that were essentially places of prostitution.
Calling it "therapeutic massage" was part of a
professionalization of massage therapy. It is a way to communicate that this
was a massage for health, and that no sexual contact was involved.
Today, any professional massage is therapeutic, with real
health benefits. But the phrase "therapeutic massage" is also
sometimes used to indicate that the massage will be a little more intense than
a pure relaxation massage and perhaps deal with long-term or chronic issues.
The most common examples would be a deep tissue massage or sports massage. The
therapist uses more pressure and cross-fiber friction in order to get knots
(also known as adhesions) to release
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