The Science of Massage: How Touch Heals: Revision history

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19 February 2026

  • curprev 16:3816:38, 19 February 2026Nathopfozw talk contribs 33,932 bytes +33,932 Created page with "<html><p> Touch is the oldest tool in the healing kit. Long before lab diagnostics and wearables, people pressed palms into aching backs and rubbed cramping calves. What has shifted in recent decades is how clearly we can measure the effects. We can follow hormones in saliva, track inflammatory markers in blood, map changes in muscle stiffness with ultrasound elastography, and observe the brain’s response through functional imaging. None of this replaces the craft of a..."