Massage can improve overall health, enhance fitness training, reduce pain, aid in rehabilitation, and promote relaxation.
For this reason, many physicians now prescribe massage therapy for their patients -- and some health insurers now cover it. The benefits of massage include:
Just about anyone can benefit from massage therapy, particularly people in jobs that require repetitive motion and fixed, awkward positions. Those recovering from an injury or illness involving the musculoskeletal system may also gain relief from massage.
For many people, massage is a form of stress management or a way to become more connected to their bodies. If you have a medical condition, such as fever, infection, cancer, or severe respiratory disease, please check with our massage coordinator before scheduling a session.
The Duke Health and Fitness Center offers a wide range of therapeutic massage services in a quiet, private setting. Because our massage therapists strive to meet participants' individual needs and goals, each session begins with a discussion with the participant.
Each of our massage therapists has completed more than 600 hours of training, is nationally certified and holds a North Carolina license to practice massage. They combine their knowledge of massage with information provided by the participant to create a unique session every time.
Various types of massage typically are blended together in a single session:
First-time massage therapy participants whould arrive 15 minutes before their scheduled appointment time to complete a brief health history form, which is available at the fitness desk. They also should:
Massage is available Monday through Saturday. Payment is collected at the fitness desk prior to the massage.
To find out more about the mind/body services we provide, inquire about membership or schedule an appointment, call 919-660-6660 or e-mail us.
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