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11
People
11
Organizations
6
Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes
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Book excerpt (instructional guide)
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Summary
This document consists of Chapters 11 through 18 of a 'For Dummies' style instructional book on massage therapy. It covers various techniques including back, leg, and face massage, corporate chair massage, self-massage for office workers (including carpal tunnel relief), reflexology, spa treatments, sports massage, and travel massage. The text provides step-by-step instructions, historical context for massage practices, and lists resources for finding massage equipment and therapists. This document is purely instructional and contains no information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, flight logs, or legal proceedings.
People (11)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Steve Chagnon | Massage Therapist |
Developed treatment program for CTS, studied in China and U.S.
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| David Palmer | Inventor |
Developed the massage chair, worked with Apple Computer.
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| Noelle DeCaprio | Business Owner |
Credited with coining the term 'day spa' in 1978.
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| Eunice Ingham | Therapist/Author |
Pioneer of modern reflexology, wrote 'Stories the Feet Can Tell'.
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| Dr. William H. Fitzgerald | Doctor/Author |
Published 'Zone Therapy' in 1917.
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| Dr. George Phalen | Doctor |
Diagnosed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in 1947.
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| Claire Marie Miller | Massage Therapist |
Developed the 15-step foot massage routine described in the book.
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| Rich Tennant | Cartoonist |
Creator of 'The 5th Wave' cartoons featured in the book.
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| Elaine | Sales Manager |
Works at Living Earth Crafts, quoted regarding family massage.
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| Steve Martin | Comedian |
Referenced regarding the term 'cruel shoes'.
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| Jimmy Buffet | Singer/Songwriter |
Quoted regarding 'magic fingers' beds.
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Organizations (11)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Apple Computer |
Company where David Palmer introduced chair massage.
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| International Institute of Reflexology |
Founded in 1973, continues Eunice Ingham's work.
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| American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) |
Professional organization mentioned for finding sports massage therapists.
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| International SPA Association (ISPA) |
Organization with a website for finding spas.
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| Spa Finders |
Travel agency for spa trips.
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| The Great American Back Rub |
Massage kiosk company.
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| The Stress Station |
Massage kiosk company.
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| Living Earth Crafts |
Massage manufacturing company.
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| Relax the Back |
Store selling ergonomic furniture.
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| The Body Shop |
Retailer mentioned for bath salts.
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| Golden Ratio Woodworks |
Manufacturer of the custom massage chair shown in Figure 12-1.
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Timeline (3 events)
1917
1996
Massage became an official part of services offered to athletes in the Olympic Village.
Olympic Village
Olympic Athletes
Locations (6)
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Origin of the word 'spa'.
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Napa Valley, California; offers chardonnay grape treatments.
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St. George, Utah; offers rock climbing.
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Arizona; offers massage to truckers.
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Mentioned in context of post-event massage.
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Massage became official service here in 1996.
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Key Quotes (5)
"The family that massages together, stays together."Source
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"Touch is a very powerful message. It is very honest. People know immediately when you touch them if you care about them."Source
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"Life is a journey, not a destination."Source
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"Visualize whirled peas."Source
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"A man is only as happy as his digestive tract."Source
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