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The Massage Bible: The definitive guide to massage therapy

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For centuries massage has been used all over the world as a way to treat a wide variety of ailments, alleviate stress and pain, and soothe the mind and body. In this comprehensive book you will learn about all aspects of this fascinating practice, including a background history, detailed instructions for both eastern and western massage techniques, and how to direct massage to different parts of the body for greater effect. With a detailed directory on how to treat a range of everyday common ailments, from stomach ache to joint pain, plus a section on how to customize your treatments to suit different people, this is the only massage book you'll ever need.

400 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Susan Mumford

29 books3 followers
Susan Mumford is a qualified massage & MLD practitioner and aromatherapist
in practice in London since 1987.

Susan visits businesses, teaches massage techniques for beginners
and blends her own skin creams and oils.

She has trained in healing and counselling, and practises meditation
and T'ai Chi Ch'uan.

Susan is also an author and has written several Books and Articles on massage.

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May 25, 2025
It’s a brilliant book. I got it last year from my brothers for my birthday as a present. It’s very good and it depicts exact techniques for massaging clients. There’s some valuable information about Shiatsu, the Japanese type of massage, Chinese massage, essential oils to use if appropriate, how to prepare for a massage eg. the type of clothes you should wear, how to prepare the treatment room, etc. There’s information about Holistic massage, baby massage, etc. This is very handy for students at a Beauty college, or even practicing professional Massage Therapists. I highly recommend it.
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December 22, 2023
This could have been worse. It wasn't the most helpful but it did give me an intro to multiple styles of massage and forms a good platform for whatever I choose to learn next. I feel I need a hands-on coach, not a book, though.
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125 reviews55 followers
May 8, 2015
If you're studying to be a massage therapist, or have a partner you could practice on then you might want to check this book. It is detailed and has step by step instructions. I on the other hand don't have anybody to practice on nor am I interested in doing so but this book also contain sections for self massage which I loved. It was a small section overall but at the end had extra articles such as lifestyle tips which I enjoyed.
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July 17, 2010
I bought this book in the Bangkok Airport on my way to Munich! It was so wonderful to read it on the plane, since I had much time to learn all the theoretical things outlined in the book! But most of all I enjoyed the sections about how the human body is built up, and how it reacts to massage, etc. Definitely a great buy/read.
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