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If a knot between your shoulder blades keeps coming back or stress is disrupting your sleep, a professional massage could be just what your body ordered.
According to a survey by the American Massage Therapy Association, nearly one-fourth of adults in the U.S. got a massage in the past year.
“Self-care couldn’t be more important that it is right now,” says Carrie Bartlett, a licensed massage therapist at Aurora Health Care. “Adding massage to your health and wellness routine will disarm your body’s alarm system. I often see people walk in feeling tense and walk out breathing freely. Over time that calm can translate into lower pain scores, better posture and even stronger immunity.”
Just one 60-minute Swedish massage can help reduce your heart rate, blood pressure and cortisol levels, according to studies.
Hands-on techniques, such as myofascial release and trigger-point therapy, help disperse scar-tissue adhesions and quiet overworked nerves.
For desk-bound workers, short weekly massage sessions on the upper back can reduce neck pain and improve range of motion within four weeks, Bartlett says.
Many people who receive massages also report deeper sleep and fewer nighttime awakenings – a bonus for your immune system and brain health.
Massage is generally safe, but people with uncontrolled blood pressure, acute infections or recent blood clotting events should check with their doctor first.
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is this a service offered/covered in the Aurora health system?
Hi Jen, Yes, this service is offered at Aurora Health Care. Please visit our website to learn more: https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/services/integrative-medicine/massage-therapy
Is this benefit available for Illinois teammates?
Hi DeAndrea, Advocate Health Care offers massage therapy at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital. Advocate Lutheran General Hospital and Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center offer massage therapy to cancer patients only.
Hi Anna –
Is this service offered at Advocate Health Care in Illinois?
Hi Colleen, Advocate Health Care offers massage therapy at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital. Advocate Lutheran General Hospital and Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center offer massage therapy to cancer patients only.