Pulling Scars from the Shadows
Scarring can hide the depth of an injury. Start with assessment to better understand that depth.
Scarring can hide the depth of an injury. Start with assessment to better understand that depth.
Identifying the variations of scapular dyskinesis can lead to the right treatment for shoulder impairment.
Graded exposure stretching works by systematically subjecting a client to their feared stimulus in a controlled manner, helping them break the cycle of avoidance and fear reinforcement.
Bodyworkers and hands-on therapists can play an important role in recognizing and addressing trauma.
When essential oils are combined properly and diluted in a massage lubricant, they can expand the effects of massage.
PowerFace is a protocol designed to add meaningful work to the face during massage sessions.
Working in a bioaquatic class brings a completely different somatic experience to clients and practitioners. And skills learned can translate to table work on land.
While we in the profession often refer to the therapist-client relationship, we need to remember that the connection is primarily human to human.
Now, more than ever, is the time to reevaluate massage education requirements... states that are below the 600-hour threshold must consider increasing their hours.
FSMTB executive director Debra Persigner talks about their mission is to support members in their work of public protection, ensuring that massage therapy is provided to the public safely.
Understanding the anatomy of facial muscles can help you begin successful sessions with a grounding facial massage.
Standard Precautions have changed over the years as agencies have attempted to limit exposure to pathogens.
Proper cleaning before and after sessions creates a safe work environment and lets clients know they are entering a disinfected space, creating peace of mind.
Returning to proper body positioning during your client's massage sessions can relieve your pain.
Recent research indicates that massage therapists can help with ankle and wrist injuries by focusing on retinacula.
Bone-thinning diseases like osteoporosis can present unique challenges for massage therapy and may require accommodations for pressure or client accessibility.
Networking with providers outside your field can benefit your client treatment process and add to your repertoire of valuable resources and referrals.
Even if you are a longtime massage therapist, you can benefit from a communications tune-up.
Avoid giving advice on personal problems and issues that may be out of your scope.
Try a postural reset before, after, or during a session, or recommend it to clients who are looking for everyday adjustments to generate greater ease and alignment.