Category Archives: Massage Therapy

Hands on Health Fall Newsletter

Hands On Health Fall 2016 Newsletter from Linda Wheatland Smith, D.C.     Dr. Amanda Peiffer joins Hands on Health Amanda Peiffer, D.C, M.S., ICCSP   Dr. Amanda Peiffer, chiropractor, has joined Hands on Health. Dr. Peiffer received her Doctorate in Chiropractic and Master’s degree in Sports Science and Rehabilitation from Logan University. She is a […]

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Hands On Health Summer 2015 Newsletter

Hands On Health Summer Newsletter from Linda Wheatland Smith, D.C.   I hope this note finds each of you well. I will be out of the office July 29th-August 3rd and August 15th-25th. During these times there will be three massage therapists available to help you, and my assistant, Jeanne. Jeanne is a physical therapy […]

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Update on Sallie Spence, Massage Therapist

Update on Sallie Spence, Massage Therapist Greetings!   I hope this note finds you in good health. As many of you are aware, I have not been able to perform massage since October due to an injury to my wrist. Here is an update on my condition and my plans to return.   I fractured […]

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Hands on Health Spring Newsletter

My Dear Patients,   It has been six months since my bike accident and three months since my last, and third, surgery. I write to you to give you an update and to share the insights and methods I have used to speed my healing process. My bones have healed completely, my ankle has full […]

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Massage Benefits Are More Than Just Skin Deep

Research Shows the Benefits of Massage Therapy In an article published by the New York Times, researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles recruited 53 healthy adults and randomly assigned 29 of them to a 45-minute session of deep-tissue Swedish massage and the other 24 to a session of light massage.   The study, […]

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