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If they're a licensed MT, yes, but don't expect a receipt for 'non therapeutic' (I know, all servicing can be extremely therapeutic!!! but not in the eyes of the insurance company). There are umpteen threads addressing this question/fantasy and they all emphasize that virtually no registered massage therapist is likely to be interested in putting there whole likelihood at risk by providing extras and a receipt.

Use your own 'budget' for hobbying.

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