This information from the AMTA
Military veterans can face a host of health concerns upon returning from service, from chronic pain related to physical injuries to emotional and psychological issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
It's well-established that massage therapy can help reduce stress and depression, as well as help manage pain. It's no surprise then that massage therapy can be beneficial to military veterans and the unique challenges they might face. Share with a veteran who could benefit from this information in honor of Veterans Day!
Research published in Military Medicine reports that military veterans indicated significant reductions in ratings of anxiety, worry, depression and physical pain after massage therapy. Analysis also suggests declining levels of tension and irritability following massage.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by the intrusive re-experiencing of trauma, avoidance and emotional numbing and hyperarousal of the sympathetic nervous system. A study on female veterans shows massage therapy can have positive benefits by reducing pain and promoting greater awareness of the mind-body connection.
Research also indicates massage therapy may be effective for those clients who experience dissociation as a symptom of PTSD, allowing these clients to experience a more coherent sense of self, which for some is a primary reason they initially seek out massage therapy.
We not only have discounts for military personnel but their wives as well.
Every day is Veterans Day here at Tangjai Thai Massage and that is why we are offering a 10% discount on all Swedish and Thai Massage services! This discount applies to all Veterans, Active Duty personnel and their wives. Military ID, Veterans ID, DD-214 required for discount. Wives can show their husbands ID identification.