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Original Medicare (Parts A and B) doesn’t cover massage therapy by a licensed massage therapist, as Medicare considers this an “alternative treatment” that isn’t medically necessary.
Read on to learn about the potential benefits of massage therapy, what to watch out for, and how to find a massage therapist. AS is a kind of arthritis. Like all arthritis, it involves ...
For massage therapy to qualify, a doctor must order it to treat a specific health condition, and a state-licensed therapist must administer the treatment. This article explores the technique of ...