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The term bodywork refers to numerous “touch” therapies, including massage,
acupressure, deep tissue manipulation, and movement awareness. Some of these therapies
physically manipulate body structures, while others are based on the manipulation of the
body’s “energy fields.” Bodywork therapies are designed to enhance the
overall functioning and structure of the human body by stimulating circulation, promoting deep
relaxation, and reducing pain. Most bodywork practitioners
combine a variety of techniques to reduce stress incurred in everyday life and to heal the
body.
For more information, contact:
American Massage Therapy Association
820 Davis Street, Suite 100
Evanston, Illinois 60201
(312) 761–2682
American Polarity Therapy Association
PO Box 19858
Boulder, CO 80308
(303) 545–2080
In the U.K.:
Bowen Technique
38 Portway
Frome
Somerset
BA11 1QU
Hellerwork
Suite 211
Coppergate House
16 Brune Street
London
E1 7NJ
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