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Position Statements

Positions held by AMTA on issues around the practice and profession of massage therapy.

The following position statements are approved by AMTA: 

2017

Massage as a Component of Integrative Health Care

2015

Massage Therapy Portability

2014

Massage Can Improve Health and Wellness

2013

Massage Therapy for Anxiety

2012

Massage Therapy Can Help Improve Sleep

Massage Therapy as Beneficial Part of Integrative Treatment Plan for Fibromyalgia

Massage Therapy Can be Effective for Low Back Pain

2011

Massage Can Reduce Symptoms of Depression

Massage Therapy for Those Who Exercise

Massage Can Be Effective for Tension Headaches

2009

Massage Can Aid in Pain Relief

Massage Therapy Can Improve the Quality of Life for Those in Hospice and Palliative Care

2008

Massage Therapy May Benefit Newborns

Massage Therapy Can Be a Valuable Component of a Wellness Program

Massage Therapy Can Aid in Postoperative Pain Relief

2006

Massage Therapy Can Relieve Stress

Disclaimer: Position statements of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) are approved by AMTA and reflect the views and opinions of the association, based on current research. These statements are not expressions of legal opinion relative to scope of practice, medical diagnosis or medical advice, nor do they represent an endorsement of any product, company or specific massage therapy technique, modality or approach.

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