Another enjoyable massage, although probably not therapeutic, is the type you 
can get in a hammam. I had one in Fez and it was quite extraordinary - more 
like being pulled apart than massaged, but a pleasant experience.

B

> On 15 Jun 2016, at 18:52, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 15 Jun 2016, at 16:01, Christine Aguila <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Good advice, Cotty, and I was thinking of getting it looked into.  My hope 
>> is to never have to go through this again—but like you say, to achieve that, 
>> I should see a professional.  I’ve never had a massage.  I always think I 
>> might like to try one, but I never follow through, though I’m not against 
>> them.  
> 
> A massage by a physiotherapist is an amazing experience. A few years ago I 
> had iliotibial band syndrome which required a series of massages and 
> stretches to resolve, both of which were very enjoyable, although sometimes 
> painful, and very effective. Worth every penny.
> 
> Physiotherapists are often better than MDs for muscle and joint problems. And 
> they're also very nice people, as everyone who's met Karin can testify.
> 
> B
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