Wellness Drives Americans' Growing Use of Massage Therapy
Almost a quarter of all adult Americans (24 percent) had a massage at
least once in the last 12 months, and more than a third (34 percent) have
received a massage in the last five years, according to a survey sponsored
by the American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®).
While use of massage is growing, the reasons people are turning to
massage therapy are also expanding. More and more, people recognize it as
an important element of their overall health and wellness.

Massage therapy for pain relief
- Almost one-third of adult Americans say they've used massage
therapy at least one time for pain relief—just behind those who have
turned to chiropractic (38 percent) and physical therapy (44 percent).
- Of people who had at least one massage in the last five years,
30 percent report that they did so for health conditions such as pain
management, injury rehabilitation, migraine control, or overall wellness.
- By comparison, only 22 percent had massages for simple relaxation,
and just 13 percent for a "special indulgence."
People know about the role massage therapy plays in maintaining health and wellness…
- 87 percent agree that massage can be effective in reducing pain.
- 85 percent agree that massage can be beneficial to health and wellness.
- 59 percent would like to see their insurance plans cover massage therapy
...and many are beginning to act on this knowledge
- Almost one in five (19 percent) report discussing massage therapy
with their doctors or healthcare providers.
- Of those 19 percent, more than half (58 percent) said their doctors
recommended or encouraged it.
Massage for health conditions finds a strong audience among baby boomers

Baby boomers have more massages:
- Respondents aged 45 to 64 have had an average of almost 7
massages during the past 12 months, while those aged 18 to 44 have
had an average of five.
- Among those who have had a massage in the past five years, boomers
have had an average of just under 20 massages compared to an average of
about 10 for those aged 18 to 44.
Boomers are more tuned into massage's medical benefits:
- Thirty-eight percent of respondents aged 45 to 64 said the massages
they've gotten were for medical reasons, compared to 25 percent of survey
respondents aged 18 to 44.
- 23 percent of people ages 45 to 64 have discussed massage therapy with
their doctors or healthcare providers, compared to 18 percent of those 18
to 24.
Who's getting and giving the gift of massage
When it comes to giving massage as a gift to a spouse or significant other,
men are on board.
- Of the men who gave massage as a gift, 58 percent gave it to their
spouse, and 32 percent chose a "significant other."
- In comparison, women's gifts of massage went to spouses just 28 percent
of the time and only 14 percent went to a significant other. Forty-one percent
gave massage as a gift to a friend and 39 percent to a family member.
- Overall, women are more likely than men to give gift massages
(32 vs. 23 percent).
When it comes to usage of massage, women use it more often than men. However
men's usage has increased.
- 43 percent of women have had a massage in the last five years compared to 25
percent of men.
- However, 17 percent of men had a massage in the last 12 months compared to
only 12 percent last year.
- A male-female "yin and yang" seems to characterize the use of massage for
health reasons: women are more likely to have discussed massage therapy with
their doctors (24 percent vs. 14 percent), but men have massages for medical
reasons more often than women (35 percent vs. 27 percent).
How to Find a Professional Massage Therapist
Finding a professional massage therapist is vital to a positive massage experience.
AMTA massage therapists have demonstrated a level of ability through education
and/or testing, adhere to a code of ethics and must meet continuing education
requirements. AMTA offers a free professional massage therapist locator service on
the Web at www.findamassagetherapist.org
or toll-free 1-800-THE-AMTA.
About the Survey Findings
The annual consumer survey was conducted by CARAVAN® Opinion Research Corporation
International during July 2007, among a national probability sample of 1,008 adults
(502 men and 506 women) ages 18 and older, living in private households in the
continental United States. The survey has a confidence level of plus or minus three
percent. Commissioned by AMTA, this is the eleventh annual massage therapy survey of
American consumers.
About AMTA
The American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) is a professional association of
more than 57,000 members. AMTA provides information about massage therapy to the public
and works to improve the professional climate for massage therapists. The association
also helps consumers and healthcare professionals locate professional massage therapists
nationwide, through AMTA's Find a Massage Therapist® free national locator service
available at www.findamassagetherapist.org
or toll-free at 888-843-2682 [888-THE-AMTA].
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