Mandatory Reporting
Mandatory reporters are those who work in medical and education fields and are required by law to report suspected abuse or neglect. Depending on the state, massage therapists may be classified under this designation.
Mandatory reporters are those who work in medical and education fields and are required by law to report suspected abuse or neglect. Depending on the state, massage therapists may be classified under this designation.
Balance challenges vary in form and cause. We can support clients’ sense of stability with the “settle, adapt, refine” model by addressing key regions of the body.
Changing muscle memory habits as they relate to mobility and movement can be hard. Luckily, you are there to help clients along so they aren’t forging a new path alone.
When focusing on stretching a target muscle, sometimes other muscles in the group need to be considered for the session to be effective.
Understanding tendons—their shapes, lengths, and organization—improves an MT’s touch vocabulary and facilitates a more skilled touch.
Practitioners weigh in on what areas of their practices they wish they had more time for.
Taking on too much can be a natural instinct. Reining in your over-functioning process can help you find your flow.
Being thoughtful in your response to a client’s questions can be the impetus needed for more intentional treatment planning and design.
Don’t be envious of others’ success. Focus on creating your own.
Tibetan signing bowls, tuning fork 222Hz, healing and harmonizing yourself and others with sound.
Learn nerve gliding techniques that can be effective in reducing pain.
ANATOMYScapes debuts its video "The Sciatic Nerve: A 3D View from the Inside Out" in Massage & Bodywork magazine to deep dive into the sciatic nerve and its 3D fascial reality.
Learn some deep tissue massage techniques that might help treat a stiff neck.