Why benefits of massage may be a myth?
This response is based on my personal goals in my work as a massage therapist.
Sure, massage can feel good, but if a client comes to me with low back pain and I spend most of the time on the psoas, hip muscles and quads (of course, this all depends on the circumstance and the clients situation and muscle testing and postural eval's, so this is just an example) -- working in this manner, they won't have any more pain and I usually refer them out to a movement based therapist.
Now, if the same client goes to another therapist to help with the low back pain and the therapist rubs on their back muscles, sure it feels good, but the pain will just return the next day or even the next week.
Okay, a better example would be that research it has been shown that what is usually diagnosed as elbow tendonitis is actually a breakdown of the collagen in the tendon and not an inflammation of the tendon. It has been shown through research that transverse friction massage helps rebuild collagen in the tendon. So, research has shown that when a client comes in with elbow tendonosis, I can use massage to help them by using dtf. If I wasn't aware of the research, I would just rub on their arm and the client would feel good maybe during the session but again, the pain is still there and may even feel worse. So then, how have I really used massage to help the initial complaint? Instead, I have addressed secondary stresses only.
In my work, I prefer to use evidence based research to help provide the best types of treatment for my client. But there is still a lot of ancedotal stuff I use just because there isn't a lot of research done out there on massage. But, I do also read up on research done on movement, so that helps to formulate a therapy plan for my client. However, what there is can be used to our advaneforum.xxxe to provide better service to help the client, particularly if the client is looking for help with pain and dysfunction.
So, what I'm really trying to say is that I don't need the research to validate my work and prove that massage can be helpful, but I can use research to improve my work and make it even more effective for the client.