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New poll on health care reform, massage therapy, and the public option: Voice your opinion

The United States is one of the few industrialized countries that does not fully recognize massage therapy as a medical practice. In much of Canada massage therapists receive over 2,000 of training and are consider medical professionals similar to a physical therapist in the U.S. As debate over health care reform continues and the final version of the bill is crafted by Congress those who have been helped by massage therapy, often at their own expense (see stories from individuals here), are wondering if a United States public option will include payment for medically necessary massage therapy.

Jen S., a resident of the Phoenix, Arizona area, suffers from a degenerative condition called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and receives medical massage at the cost of over $3,000 per year. Despite having a doctor’s prescription for massage therapy, her insurance company will not reimburse her (read more about Jen's story). Tens of thousands of other Americans need medically necessary massage therapy to treat a variety of conditions, however, only those that can afford the treatments out of their own pocket can experience the benefits. Others must suffer with their condition or receive a different treatment that is paid for by insurance companies, such as surgery or drugs, even though less invasive and often less expensive massage therapy is a better choice according to the patients’ doctors.

Regardless of whether you support health care reform and a public option take this new poll and voice your opinion as to whether a pubic option, if it is passed, should include massage therapy when medically necessary. Results of the poll will be passed on to politicians in Washington.

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  • Anka Bulai 2 years ago
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    "In much of Canada massage therapists receive over 2,000 of training and are consider medical professionals "as well as other countries....
    the numbers of hours in US i believe range from 350 to 1500
    Is there any psychological comfort to rely(medically speaking) on someone who's background is 350 hours?
    Massage is not very highly regarded in all states . personally I prefer someone who is capable of answering a Q!

  • Laurie Weber 2 years ago
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    Contrary to popular belief, massage IS indeed gaining the much needed respect and regard. For proof, visit online, the United States Department of Labor Statistics. They've projected a high demand of employment with an increase rating of 19% up to 2018
    Clinical school hours as well as practical hours vary from state to state in the US, but in Ohio, to be a massage therapist, you MUST have completed at least 750+ hours of schooling, be tested and licensed from the State Medical Board which is why our profession is considered a limited branch of medicine.
    Of course it stands to reason that those who possess more hours have a little more knowledge than the basic curriculum, (anatomy, physiology, psychology and massage theory) They also have more knowledge and training in the areas of therapeutic massage.

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