On September 19, $10 from every massage or facial benefits the
Arthritis Foundation.
Massage Envy, the pioneer and national
leader of professional, convenient and affordable massage and spa services, is
once again joining forces with the Arthritis Foundation to host Healing Hands
for Arthritis, a one‐day
national event to build awareness and raise funds to fight arthritis. On
September 19, 2012, Massage Envy will donate $10 from every one‐hour massage or facial to the Arthritis
Foundation. Last year, this one‐day event raised nearly $500,000 for the Arthritis Foundation.
There
are over 100 types of arthritis, a serious and sometimes deadly disease. Today,
one in five adults and nearly 300,000 children suffer from the pain of
arthritis. By the year 2030, an estimated 67 million or 25 percent of the projected
total adult population will have arthritis. The Arthritis Foundation is the
only nationwide, non‐profit
health organization helping people take greater control of arthritis by leading
efforts to prevent, control and cure arthritis and related diseases.
“There’s no better way to give back than to treat yourself, a
friend or family member to a relaxing and rejuvenating massage or facial,” said
Jim Fitzsimmons, regional developer for Massage Envy North Carolina. “We
strongly encourage the Asheville community to come out on September 19 to help
fight a disease that affects 50 million Americans and is actually our nation’s
leading cause of disability.”
To make an appointment for the Healing Hands for Arthritis event,
contact your nearest Massage Envy. Reservations are now being accepted on a
first‐come, first‐serve basis. All proceeds donated during
Healing Hands for Arthritis will support the Arthritis Foundation’s nationwide
efforts to prevent, control and cure arthritis. Additionally, Murad®, Massage
Envy Spa’s exclusive skin care partner, will donate 10 percent of all sales
from their products sold at Massage Envy Spa locations during the event to the
Arthritis Foundation.
“Partnering with the Arthritis Foundation was a natural fit, as we
both a share a common understanding about the seriousness of the disease, the
potential power of massage therapy to relieve certain symptoms, and what must
be done to prevent, cure and control it,” said Fitzsimmons.
Recent scientific studies have found that massage therapy
increases immune function, decreases stress levels and reduces recovery time in
many medical conditions including arthritis. With consumers visiting massage
therapists at least 140 million times a year, it is evident that more Americans
are turning to therapeutic massage to relieve the painful symptoms of arthritis
and fibromyalgia, while improving circulation, joint flexibility, sleep
patterns and an overall sense of well‐being.
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