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| This orthopedic surgeon wrote text on Cross Fiber Friction for injuries in the late 1940's |
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| Known as the "Father of Massage", he developed a system of massage using movements called Swedish Medical Massage |
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| Formalized the system of reflexology |
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| The American physician whom developed the therapeutic method of magnetic fields in the body known as polarity |
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| A Danish physiologist whom developed technology for Lymph Drainage, that is used today. |
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| This man and his brother are credited with bringing massage to the United States |
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| This Dutchman named the French strokes of Effleurage, Petrissage, Friction, Vibration, and Tapotement |
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| The Austrian psychoanalyst whom developed many psyco-therapeutic body approaches that explained that every cell in the body has a memory |
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| This doctor was credited for research in Myofascial pain and Trigger points |
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| He experimented with the use of massage in psychological condition known as hysteria |
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