Holistic medicine, including massage, is a very controversial subject. There are passionate opinions on both sides. Opponents claim that if "alternative" treatments really worked, they would be more widely accepted and many illnesses and ailments would have been cured long ago. Proponents feel that holistic treatments provide a more "natural" way to heal the body. Many times, "alternative" treatments are used to augment more traditional treatments and are not commonly used as the only treatment. This article is intended to discuss massage therapy. The final decision to add these treatments to your pet's current regime should be decided between you and your veterinarian. To read the other side of the debate, see the article The Appeal of Alternative Therapy.MassageMassage has had a noted function in our society for thousands of years.
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