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Heating or massaging the limbs can stress the heart and lungs. Don't give the person alcohol or cigarettes. Alcohol hinders the rewarming process, and ...
Do gentle, range-of-motion stretching and gentle massage of the affected muscle group. Don't do any strenuous activity for a few hours after heat cramps go ...
Massage. Acupuncture. Use of supplements, such as vitamins, herbs and minerals. Music therapy. Integrative medicine aims to fit each person's unique needs ...
Getting a massage from a robot may seem like something out of a science fiction story, but it could be a reality in the not-too-distant[...] By DeeDee Stiepan • ...
Massage can help reduce stress and relieve tension. It's especially effective for relieving tight, tender muscles in the back of the head, neck and shoulders.
The power of personal contact to the sick or post-surgical patient can be profound. Whether it's a massage or knitting a shawl, health care volunteers like the ...
Lightly massage the breast while breastfeeding or pumping milk. Start at the affected area and move down toward the nipple. Do not press hard or squeeze ...
In addition to fitness classes, relaxation services are offered including hydro-massage, massage, reiki and acupressure. There are also a number of employee ...
Would you be surprised if your health care provider recommended yoga, acupuncture or massage therapy as part of your treatment for an illness or disease?
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