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Massage Therapy Foundation awarded a $300,000 Research Grant to the University of Denver (UD) for their three-year study...
06/01/2026

Massage Therapy Foundation awarded a $300,000 Research Grant to the University of Denver (UD) for their three-year study, “Prenatal Massage: A Complementary Approach for Maternal Health and Mental Health.”

The study will be conducted through a partnership between UD and Thriving Families, a Denver-based nonprofit organization serving perinatal women and birthing people from under-resourced and minority backgrounds. The project will evaluate the impact of incorporating prenatal massage into MotherWise, a Thriving Families Program, an evidence based, trauma informed, and culturally responsive maternal wellness program.

Funds for this groundbreaking research project is provided by American Massage Therapy Association - AMTA with the support of Massage Envy. The study is part of AMTA’s broader commitment of $2.5 million over the next five years to support innovative massage therapy research.

Read the Press Release: https://bit.ly/4c7enhT

A Growing Body of Research Supports the Positive Impact of Massage Therapy for Mental HealthIn a time when the Anxiety a...
05/30/2026

A Growing Body of Research Supports the Positive Impact of Massage Therapy for Mental Health
In a time when the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) ranks anxiety as the country’s most common mental illness – and depression as the leading cause of disability for people ages 15 to 441, people with mental health issues are turning to a range of wellness strategies, including massage therapy which has a positive impact on the body and mind. Explore recent research that supports the benefits of massage therapy for stress, anxiety and depression.

Studies on Massage for Stress and Anxiety
A recent study by German researchers indicated that short-term interventions such as massage therapy can robustly reduce stress on a psychological and physiological level by boosting the body’s principal engine for relaxation – the parasympathetic nervous system. In the study, researchers measured how massage can affect heart rate variability. When the parasympathetic nervous system is active, during rest and relaxation, the heart rate variability is high. The researchers found that just 10 minutes of massage created “significant increases” in heart rate variability.2

Another 2021 Mayo Clinic study showed positive results on the benefits of massage therapy for anxiety in preoperative surgical patients. After receiving a 15-minute non-therapeutic hand massage, patients experienced lower anxiety levels and increased satisfaction.3

New Research on Massage Therapy for Chronic Pain and Depression
Research also indicates that massage can improve mood and reduce depression in those living with chronic pain. In fact, a scientific journal “Brain Sciences” recently covered a 2020 trial on women with chronic back pain whose depressive symptoms and negative body image were significantly reduced after receiving slow, superficial strokes along the back, neck and dorsal limbs.4

In addition, a recent Australian pilot study examined the feasibility and acceptability of partner-delivered relaxation massage, and whether massage can reduce symptoms of prenatal anxiety, stress and depression. The results showed that massage therapy was linked to a large reduction in anxiety and depression symptoms and a moderate reduction of stress. Pregnant women who received massage therapy reported a positive benefit from massage of 78 mm (range 29 – 100) on a 100 mm visual analog scale.5

Massage For Youth Struggling with Mental Health Issues
Mental health issues are on the rise for children in the U.S. Many recent studies point to the benefits of using massage in addressing a range of psychological issues in youth, such as attention disorders, aggression, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. In a 2019 study on eating disorders and depression, researchers found that excessively low-dopamine levels were increased following one month of daily 20-minute massages.6

Another 2019 study compared the effectiveness of soft tissue manipulation and a relaxation technique (Jacobson’s progressive relaxation) in reducing anxiety levels in young adults. The researchers found that the level of perceived anxiety decreased “significantly” in the group receiving soft tissue manipulation.7

“Research on the efficacy of massage therapy for mental health continues to show great promise,” says Michaele Colizza, AMTA National President. “In fact, more and more consumers are turning to massage therapy as part of an integrative approach to care for improving mental health and well-being.”

It’s an Important Moment in Time for Massage for Mental Health
Over the last few years, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a marked effect on the country’s mental health. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 42% of people surveyed reported symptoms of anxiety or depression during the pandemic. Researchers are concerned that the increase in mental health issues could linger long after the pandemic has subsided, and many integrative health experts believe that massage therapy can be an important part of the solution in helping alleviate stress, anxiety and depression.8

Research Citations

[1] Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA): Facts & Statistics | Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAA

[2] University of Konstanz. “Ten minutes of massage or rest will help your body fight stress.” ScienceDaily. September 2020. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/09/200918104305.htm.

[3] Zghihong, Bauer, Aaberg, Pool, Van Rooy, Schroeder, Finney. “Benefits of hand massage on anxiety in preoperative outpatient: A quasi-experimental study with pre- and post-tests.” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32919894/

[4] Effect of Psycho-Regulatory Massage Therapy on Pain and Depression in Women with Chronic and/or Somatoform Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed (nih.gov)

[5]Hall HL, Munk NK, Carr BH, Fogarty SR, Cant RB, Holton SR, Weller CL, Lauche RM. Maternal mental health and partner-delivered massage: A pilot study. Women Birth. 2021 May;34(3):e237-47.

[6] Tiffany Field. "Pediatric massage therapy research: A narrative review." Children (Basel) 2019 Jun; 6(6): 78.

[7] Wilczynska, Lysak-Radomska, Podczarska-Glowacka, Jolanta Zajt, Dornowski, Skonieczny "Evaluation of the effectiveness of relaxation in lowering the level of anxiety in young adults." Int J Occup Med Environ Health2019;32(6):817-824.

[8] Vahration, Blumberg, Terlizzi, Schiller. “Symptoms of Anxiety or Depressive Disorder and Use of Mental Health Care Among Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic” – United States, August 2020-February 2021. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2021;70:490-494. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7013e2.htm?s_cid=mm7013e2_w

The American Massage Therapy Association - AMTA recently published a research report compiling an overview of key market...
05/29/2026

The American Massage Therapy Association - AMTA recently published a research report compiling an overview of key market data and trends from the massage therapy profession.

✨The results are enlightening. ✨

Why are people getting massages?

49% Soreness, stiffness, or spasms
43% Relaxation or stress reduction
42% Chronic pain relief or management
36% Injury recovery or rehab
26% Mental health support & keep fit/healthy/wellness

Why do you get a massage?

📣 Help Shape Your CE Classes!Arkansas wants to here from you! Tell us what works for you in under 2 minutes.🗓️ Best days...
05/05/2026

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📣 Help Shape Your CE Classes!Arkansas wants to here from you! Tell us what works for you in under 2 minutes.🗓️ Best days...
05/04/2026

📣 Help Shape Your CE Classes!
Arkansas wants to here from you! Tell us what works for you in under 2 minutes.

🗓️ Best days
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  This event has been canceled. 💆‍♀️ Massage Therapy Legislative Awareness & Advocacy Day (MTLAAD) 2026 💆‍♂️  📅 Tuesday,...
04/16/2026

This event has been canceled.

💆‍♀️ Massage Therapy Legislative Awareness & Advocacy Day (MTLAAD) 2026 💆‍♂️

📅 Tuesday, May 5th, 2026
📍 Arkansas State Capitol in Downtown Little Rock

We’re inviting Arkansas AMTA massage therapists to volunteer for this meaningful day of service and connection!

✨ What to expect:
- Provide chair massage to legislators and staff
- Build relationships and represent our profession
- Give back to the community in a positive, professional way
- No political discussion AT ALL ~ bring your amazing skills and presence.

⏰ Flexible shifts available
Sign up for one hour or stay for several — whatever works for you!

🙌 This is a great opportunity to:
- Support the massage therapy community
- Connect with state leaders
- Showcase the value of therapeutic touch

🔗 Sign up here:
http://volunteersignup.org/843RE

📩 Questions?
Reach out via Facebook Messenger or text 501-541-6592

Thank you for being part of something big!

Did you attend the AMTA Arkansas Conference? Thank you for joining us! We truly appreciate you being part of such a grea...
04/14/2026

Did you attend the AMTA Arkansas Conference? Thank you for joining us! We truly appreciate you being part of such a great event!

Please check your email for a survey. Your feedback means a lot to us and helps us continue to improve and grow. We value your input and appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts!

04/13/2026
This weekend’s Arkansas AMTA Chapter 2026 Convention wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible support of our s...
04/13/2026

This weekend’s Arkansas AMTA Chapter 2026 Convention wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible support of our sponsors 🙌

A huge THANK YOU to Pea Farm Bistro for keeping us deliciously fueled and supported, and to RaceWorld USA Signs And Graphics for bringing their expertise and amazing signage! Thank you both for helping everything come together seamlessly.🌿✨

Because of you, we were able to create an amazing educational experience learning with Cynthia Ribeiro from the National Holistic Institute⎜A College of Massage Therapy, and we are so grateful.

It truly takes a community, and we appreciate you being a part of ours 💙

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