A growing number of medical practices now recognize
the healing benefits of clinical massage therapy. What was
once dismissed as a second-tier, "alternative" treatment is now
regarded as a vital part of treatment programs at many hospitals,
rehabilitation centers, and athletic training facilities.
1
- 62% of the doctors and healthcare providers consulted strongly
recommended or encouraged massage for their patients. 2
- 52% of patients view their massage therapist as a "healthcare
professional." 3
- 82% of hospitals offering complementary and alternative medicine
therapies include massage therapy among their healthcare offerings.
4
- Among complementary and alternative medicine practices surveyed,
medical practitioners ranked massage therapy highest (74%) in
terms of being perceived as always or usually effective. 5
- Alternative and complementary treatment methods like massage
therapy have become so widely embraced by medical professionals
that the National Institutes of Health has opened the National
Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 6
- The White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative
Medicine Policy announced the need for more public education
on complementary and alternative medical therapies, including
massage therapy. 7
1. Interview with Michael Jones, Clinical Massage
Therapist, Gottlieb Health and Fitness Center, June 17, 2005.
2. American Massage Therapy Association, 2004 Massage
Therapy Consumer Survey Fact Sheet, available at www.amtamassage.org/pdf/04survey.pdf.
3. American Massage Therapy Association, 2003 Massage
Therapy Consumer Survey Fact Sheet, available at www.amtamassage.org/pdf/03consurvey.pdf.
4. Milivojevic, JoAnn, "Massage and Pain Relief",
Massage Therapy Journal, Spring 2004, pp.46-53, available
at www.amtamassage.org/journal/spring04_journal/
MassageAndPainRelief.pdf.
5. American Massage Therapy Association,
Demand for
Massage Therapy - Use and Acceptance Increasing, 2002, available
at
www.amtamassage.org/pdf/02demanddraft2.pdf.
6. Opening of National Center for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine, details at www.nccam.nih.gov/about/aboutnccam/.
7. White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative
Medicine Policy, Final Report, March 2002, ISBN 0-16-051476-2.
The Final Report can be purchased by visiting www.whccamp.hhs.gov/finalreport.html.
Description: NIH Publication 03-5411.