Many Randomized Clinical Trials (RCT's) seem to suggest that escort in kunming does work but many of the trials are flawed in that they are open to bias, mainly because of a lack of randomisation, blinding and placebo. That said would it still be so wide spread if it didn't work and would so many different forms of massage have developed?
Probably the most notable European development of massage came from Per Hendrik Ling in the 18th Century who developed what is now known as Swedish massage. In Swedish massage the basic movements are effleurage (long, gliding strokes), petrissage (lifting and kneading the muscles), friction (firm, deep, circular rubbing movements), apotement (brisk tapping or percussive movements), and vibration kunming escort (rapidly shaking or vibrating specific muscles). Interestingly these are also basic techniques of tui na and Chinese massage.
So we can now see that Swedish massage derived from the older Chinese massage yet studies seem to show nothing conclusive. That leaves us with Empirical research. It has been round for thousands of years and is the most common form of healing used by most health practitioners in the Western world and we have seen that it actually derived from a much older Chinese form of massage in kunming . Therefore, I would dare to say that "YES" massage does work even though we haven't quite mastered measuring its effectiveness yet.
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