Research
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The Craniosacral Rhythm
A growing body of research on the craniosacral rhythm (CSR) is working to validate what has been palpated for decades—the CSR is a distinct and measurable physiological rhythm that has given way to its own distinct therapeutic discipline.
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Defining Massage
By Sandy FritzCrafting a definition for this profession can help unify massage therapy and massage therapists in their roles as valid health-care providers.
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The Art and Science of Connection
I often pose this question: "If you could have one thing different when you walk out that door, what do you want it to be?"
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Helping Clients with Complex Conditions
By Ruth WernerMTs do not need a doctor's permission to massage a client whose health is challenged. Ultimately, it is up to the massage therapist and their client to decide the safest and most effective course of bodywork.
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A Placebo Approach to Massage
By Mark LiskeyWhile the term placebo effect can carry negative connotations, it can also be a positive in working with clients when we use placebo pathways to help clients feel better and help manager their pain.
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Celebrating the Femur
In an excerpt from a new book from David Lauterstein and Jeff Rockwell, the authors explore the connection between the bones, the massage therapist, and the client's whole being.
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Tensegrity and Biotensegrity
Tensegrity. It's not just a useful model; it may prove to be the tensional blueprint of all living matter.