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Massage Therapy and Bodywork - Neuromuscular TherapyHealth Information
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Brevard Medical Massage Description: Providing clinical structural bodywork in Melbourne, FL. (bmm-painfree.com) |
Buckland Massage and Neuromuscular Center Description: Providing the public with therapeutic medical and relaxation massage. Fully clothed massage available. (bucklandmassage.com) |
Deeptissue.com Description: Information about neuromuscular therapy and deep tissue, including a line of videos and products to buy. (deeptissue.com) |
Massage Therapy for Back Pain Description: Information on massage therapy and neuromuscular therapy as a treatment option for back pain. (spine-health.com) |
Neuromuscular Reeducation Description: Dr. Peter J. Levy, DC offers seminars to chiropractors, osteopaths, massage and physical therapists. (neuromuscularreeducation.com) |
Neuromuscular Therapy Center of New Mexico Description: An international teaching and treatment institute offering on-site instruction to health care professionals. (nmtworkshop.com) |
St. John Neuromuscular Therapy Seminars Description: St. John Seminars are offered to anybody interested in helping people in pain. This site offers searches to find NMT therapists, and shows when and where the next seminar will be. (stjohnseminars.com) |
Wellness Images Description: Information on optimizing body structure with soft tissue therapy through the relationship between posture and pain relief, joint health, immune enhancement, and life energy. Practice is in Minot, ND. (wellnessimages.com) |
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