Massage Therapists Salisbury NC
Massage therapists soothe our aching muscles, relax us after a terrible day, and even help us recover from injuries. Read on and get more in formation about massage therpay.
Binder Chiropractic Center
(704) 707-3047
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Salisbury, NC
Binder Chiropractic Center
(704) 707-3047
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Salisbury, NC 28147
Hours
Monday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Memberships and Certifications
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Services
Applied Kinesiology, Auto Accidents, Chiropractic Neurology, Chiropractic Traction Therapy, Chiropractic Treatment for Injuries, Chiropractors, Decompression Therapy, Emergency Chiropractic Care, Flexion-Distraction Therapy, Holistic Chiropractic Care, Homeopathic Medicine, Orthogonal Chiropractic, Pediatric Chiropractic, Personal Injury
Service Types and Repair
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Salisbury Therapeutic Massage
(704) 633-7623
118 E Council St
Salisbury, NC
Salisbury Therapeutic Massage
(704) 633-7623
118 E Council St
Salisbury, NC 28144
Industry
Massage Practitioner
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Karen's Heavenly Hands
(704) 636-4414
414 S Main St
Salisbury, NC
Karen's Heavenly Hands
(704) 636-4414
414 S Main St
Salisbury, NC 28144
Industry
Massage Practitioner
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Deitz Salon & Wellness Center
(336) 248-5005
533 Vineyards Xing
Lexington, NC
Deitz Salon & Wellness Center
(336) 248-5005
533 Vineyards Xing
Lexington, NC 27295
Industry
Massage Practitioner
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West Center Spa
(336) 224-0510
510 W Center St
Lexington, NC
West Center Spa
(336) 224-0510
510 W Center St
Lexington, NC 27292
Industry
Massage Practitioner
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South Main Chiropractic and Wellness
(336) 303-8944
813 S Main St
Lexington, NC
South Main Chiropractic and Wellness
(336) 303-8944
813 S Main St
Lexington, NC 27292
Promotion
No Charge Initial Consultation!
Hours
Monday 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Memberships and Certifications
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Services
Acupressure, Acupuncture, Auto Accidents, Chiropractic Herniation Treatment, Chiropractic Traction Therapy, Chiropractic Treatment for Injuries, Chiropractors, Emergency Chiropractic Care, Holistic Chiropractic Care, Pediatric Chiropractic, Personal Injury
Service Types and Repair
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Artistic Images Full Service Salon
(704) 637-1180
312 Mocksville Ave
Salisbury, NC
Artistic Images Full Service Salon
(704) 637-1180
312 Mocksville Ave
Salisbury, NC 28144
Industry
Massage Practitioner
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Donna Idalski
(704) 798-1464
265 Seven Springs Rd
Cleveland, NC
Donna Idalski
(704) 798-1464
265 Seven Springs Rd
Cleveland, NC 27013
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Lavish Salon
(336) 248-5400
1521 E Center Street Ext Apt C
Lexington, NC
Lavish Salon
(336) 248-5400
1521 E Center Street Ext Apt C
Lexington, NC 27292
Industry
Massage Practitioner, Physical Therapist
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Gym 365
(336) 753-6365
377 Hospital St
Mocksville, NC
Gym 365
(336) 753-6365
377 Hospital St
Mocksville, NC 27028
Industry
Massage Practitioner
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It should come as no surprise that everyone-from seniors to pregnant women to CEOs-benefit from massage therapy. Massage therapists soothe our aching muscles, relax us after a terrible day, and even help us recover from injuries. If you're still not convinced, here are ten reasons to call a massage therapist today. - Massage therapy increases circulation. This is a huge help for diabetics and seniors, who are at risk for developing infections in their feet and legs due to lack of circulation.
- Massage therapy reduces pain. For patients struggling with arthritis, muscle strain, or any number of other ailments, massage therapy can reduce or eliminate the need to take pain medication. This is an incredible benefit for people who take other medication that doesn't mix well with other drugs.
- Massage therapy helps injuries heal faster. Patients recovering from everything from surgery to sprains see improved recovery time when massage therapy is used in combination with other treatment. This is great news for seniors and folks with compromised immune systems who can take longer to heal.
- Massage therapy increases mobility and flexibility. Because massage therapy works muscles and joints, people who are stiff or having trouble getting around can benefit enormously from massage.
- Massage therapy reduces stress. Stress gets blamed as the root cause of so many illnesses, disorders, and injuries. Wouldn't it be great if there was a magic pill you could take to relax that didn't have any nasty side effects? Oh, wait! Massage therapy can greatly reduce stress, but it might be habit-forming.
- Massage therapy can be used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. Because of its unique ability to help people relax and feel good about themselves, massage has also been used in conjunction with conventional treatment to help patients suffering from psychological disorders.
- Massage therapy can improve athlete performance. Athletes spend so much time training and working out, their muscles are affected by the strain. Athletes' muscles can ache, tear, cramp, and spasm all in a hard day's work. Massage therapy both before and after training helps reduce pain and injury.
- Massage therapy raises immunity to illness. By reducing stress, improving circulation, and stimulating the lymphatic system, regular massages can reduce susceptibility to cold and flu.
- Massage therapy can help heal scars and stretch marks. According to massage therapists, the increased circulation to the skin helps reduce scar tissue and stretch marks. While this might be a tough one to believe, scars and stretch marks do fade over time, and it's entirely possible that massage therapy speeds up the process.
- Massage therapy reduces hypertension. Not only does massage reduce stress by making you feel good, it can lower blood pressure. For folks married to their hypertension medication, massage therapy can be a great addition...
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