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VA Medical Massage For Veterans

  1. VA Medical Massage For Veterans Scott DeLuzio 31:05

Pain has a way of taking over every part of life. It follows you into the workplace, rides along during traffic, sits at the dinner table, and keeps you awake long after the house quiets down.

This conversation sheds light on a VA benefit many veterans might not be aware of: medical massage Therapy. Samer Hamadeh, founder of Zeel, shares how his company nearly folded when COVID shut down in-person services, but then found a new purpose helping the VA provide massage therapy as a form of healthcare for veterans struggling with pain, mobility issues, Sleep problems, Stress, and complex conditions.

You’ll hear how medical massage aligns with the VA’s Whole Health approach, how it differs from relaxation massage, the referral process involved, and why in-home care can make a world of difference for veterans who live far from clinics, face mobility challenges, or find the appointment process exhausting.

This message is for the veteran who has tried many options, still hurts, and is exploring new avenues to share with their healthcare provider.

Timestamps:

  • 00:01:06 – Losing everything, then finding the next mission
  • 00:02:00 – How VA medical massage became a benefit
  • 00:05:18 – The numbers behind pain, sleep, and opioid reduction
  • 00:08:15 – Why in-home care matters for complex conditions
  • 00:10:53 – How to ask the VA for medical massage

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Scott DeLuzio Host - Drive On Podcast

Scott is an Army veteran who served in the Connecticut Army National Guard as an Infantryman and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. Like many soldiers who deploy to combat, that deployment changed Scott forever. Drive On Podcast talks about the challenges soldiers face when coming back home. Reacquainting with loved ones, finding a purpose outside of the military, and the struggles that come with it all.

If we're going to get better, we have to start talking about the problems we're facing.