Massage is Used More Than Ever for Medical/Health Reasons

Thirty-two percent of Americans get massages for medical and health reasons, according to the 13th annual consumer survey sponsored by the American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®), compared to 31 percent last year.


Massage therapy for stress reduction

Massage therapy and income

Massage and older Americans

Older Americans are most likely to seek massage for its medical and health benefits rather than for relaxation or stress reduction

Massage considerations and recommendations

How to Find a Professional Massage Therapist

Finding a professional massage therapist is vital to a positive massage experience.

AMTA massage therapists have demonstrated a level of ability through education and/or testing, adhere to a code of ethics and must meet continuing education requirements. AMTA offers a free professional massage therapist locator service on the Web at www.findamassagetherapist.org or toll-free 1-888-THE-AMTA.

About the Survey Findings

The annual consumer survey was conducted by CARAVAN® Opinion Research Corporation International during July 2009, among a national probability sample of 1001 adults (501 men and 500 women) ages 18 and older, living in private households in the continental United States. The survey has a confidence level of plus or minus three percent. Commissioned by AMTA, this is the thirteenth annual massage therapy survey of American consumers.

About AMTA

The American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) is a professional association of 58,000 members. AMTA provides information about massage therapy to the public and works to improve the professional climate for massage therapists. The association also helps consumers and healthcare professionals locate professional massage therapists nationwide, through AMTA’s Find a Massage Therapist® free national locator service available at www.findamassagetherapist.org or toll-free at 888-843-2682 [888-THE-AMTA].