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  2. Dr. Dot - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Stein (née Leckner; born October 19, 1967), better known as Dr. Dot, is an American massage therapist.Dubbed the "rock and roll masseuse" [3] and the "masseuse to the stars," [4] Stein is known for her signature "Bite Massage" and her long-list of music industry clientele, including the likes of David Bowie, Simon Cowell, and Katy Perry.

  3. Irene Gauthier - Wikipedia

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    Irene Gauthier (1920-2010) was an American massage therapist. She was born Irene Eleanor Simonen on June 20, 1920. [1] She was a highly regarded massage therapist and massage therapy instructor. She worked to develop massage into a respected trade and raise the massage profession to align with health care in the United States.

  4. Felix Kersten - Wikipedia

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    After his return to civilian life, Kersten remained in Helsinki, where he studied therapy with the specialist Dr Colander, and after two years was awarded a certificate in physical therapy. He then left for Berlin, where he continued his studies and eventually became the pupil of a notable Chinese therapeutic masseur , Dr Ko, [ 1 ] whom he had ...

  5. Therapists use VR to help older adults recover from falls ...

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    Hundreds of thousands of older people are hospitalized due to falls, and now some health care providers are using VR to help prevent the accidents. ... Therapists use VR to help older adults ...

  6. Massage - Wikipedia

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    There is the Professional Association of Specialized Massage Therapists of Quebec, also named Mon Réseau Plus, which represents 6,300 massage therapists (including ortho therapist, natural therapists, and others), the Quebec Federation of massage therapists (FMQ), and the Association québécoise des thérapeutes naturals; however, none of ...

  7. Shiatsu - Wikipedia

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    Shiatsu evolved from anma, a Japanese style of massage developed in 1320 by Akashi Kan Ichi. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Anma was popularised in the seventeenth century by acupuncturist Sugiyama Waichi , and around the same time the first books on the subject, including Fujibayashi Ryohaku's Anma Tebiki ("Manual of Anma"), appeared.