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  2. Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa - Wikipedia

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    Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa is a chain of franchised massage and facial spas in the United States founded in 2004 by John Marco. The spa offers various massages including Swedish massage, hot stone massage, couples massage, foot massage and facials.

  3. Stone massage - Wikipedia

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    Stone massage and similar practices involving the placement of objects of different temperatures have been dated back to ancient civilizations as a form of healing and therapy. [1] Cultures including Native American , Hawaiian, and many South Pacific nations have practiced similar methods to provide physical and spiritual ease. [ 2 ]

  4. Category:Massage - Wikipedia

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    Massage therapy (1 C, 52 P) ... Shiatsu (6 P) Pages in category "Massage" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Hand & Stone Massage and ...

  5. New spa in North Myrtle Beach known for its hot stone massage ...

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    The business had its grand opening June 30. In addition to facials, it also offers couples massages, prenatal therapy and cryotherapy.

  6. Massage - Wikipedia

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    Massage (video) Massage is the rubbing or kneading of the body's soft tissues. [1] Massage techniques are commonly applied with hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearms, feet, or a device.

  7. Baoding balls - Wikipedia

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    Baoding balls are used by rotating two or more balls repeatedly in the hand. [1] Intended to improve finger dexterity, relax the hand, or aid in the recovery of muscle strength and motor skills after surgery, Baoding balls work similarly to Western stress balls. [2]