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Overview of Massage Therapy ResearchPublic Interest in and Use of Massage Continues to Increase
Studies show that patients make more visits each year to alternative care practitioners (629 million times per year) than to primary care physicians (386 million), and most of them pay out of their own pockets for the care they receive.21 More than four in ten adults in the United States (42%) have used some type of alternative healthcare in the past year and many report a likelihood of future usage. Nearly one-half of adults in the United States (45%) say they would be willing to pay more each month to have access to alternative care, and most people (67%) believe the availability of alternative care is an important factor when choosing a health plan.3 A survey by the Office of Alternative Medicine found that over half of the conventional physicians in the United States have recommended or tried alternative medicine.22 Studies show that better-educated, affluent individuals seek out and use
alternative medicine more than the less-educated and poor.1 1 Health Industry Today October 1999, Vol. 62, Pg. 10. 2 Eisenberg, et. al., "Trends in Alternative Medicine Use in the United States, 1990-1997," Journal of the American Medical Association 280(18): 1569-1575 (November 11, 1998). 3 "The Landmark Report on Public Perceptions of Alternative Care" (November 1997). 4 "The Physician and Unconventional Medicine," Alternative Therapies in Health: Medicine 1 (1995): 31-35. 5 "First Retrospective Member Survey on HMO," St. Anthony's Alternative Medicine Integration & Coverage 2(8): 1 (February 1998). 6 Barzansky, et. al., "Educational Programs in US Medical Schools, 1998-1999," Journal of the American Medical Association 282(9): 840-846 (September 1, 1999). 7 "Public Attitudes Towards Massage Study," Caravan Opinion Research Corporation International (August 1999). 8 "Pressing The Flesh," New York 31(1): 36-40 (January 12, 1998). 9 "Society for Human Resource Management 2000 Benefits Survey" (April 4, 2000). 10 AMTA Market Analysis Exhibit II (January 1999). 11 AMTA Member Growth (December 1999). 12 "The Magic of Touch," Newsweek (April 6, 1998): 71-72. 13 "Many ER Patients Have Tried Alternative Remedies," Reuters Health (March 7, 2000). 14 Orange County Register (July 14, 1993). 15 "Sports Massage and Contemporary Trends: Interview with Robert K. King," Massage Therapy Journal 34(1): 41-46 (1995). 16 Sports Extra, telecast on WBBM-TV, Chicago, IL (April 6, 1997). 17 Field, et. al., "Massage Therapy Reduces Anxiety and Enhances EEG Pattern of Alertness and Math Computations," International Journal Neuroscience 86 (1996): 197-205. 18 "The Healing Power of Touch," Life (August 1997): 52-62. 19 "Alternative Medicine Moves Into the Workplace," Alternative Therapies 2(1): 47-51 (January 1996). 20 HR Focus (September 1997): 1-3. 21 "Alternative Medicine Makes Inroads, But Watch Out for Curves," The New York Times 147 (April 28, 1998). 22 "A Closer Look: Integrating Alternative and Traditional Medicine," Risk Management 44(9): 62-66 (September 1997).
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