Going for Gold
A gold medal-winning massage may not be what you think. It’s not about fancy tools, flashy techniques, or pedigree. It’s about centering the bodywork on the client experience.
A gold medal-winning massage may not be what you think. It’s not about fancy tools, flashy techniques, or pedigree. It’s about centering the bodywork on the client experience.
The information your client provides about their personal experience can tell you much more than a diagnosis on its own.
Time perception is shaped by interoception and body state, which means hands-on work can directly influence how clients experience duration.
Selling products can help support client outcomes even after they leave your treatment room and can provide a profit boost for your practice.
Several significant policy changes at the federal level have had a huge impact on massage therapy schools, professionals, and businesses.
Practitioners offer their insights on playing music during sessions with clients.
Use this cord-cutting exercise to reclaim your energy and restore your vitality.
Through ABMP, members now have access to a streamlined, modern solution designed to help clients find and choose you more easily.
We can’t magically heal anyone. But, we can facilitate people feeling better from the work we do.
Chris Curry demonstrates his "gold-winning" sports massage techniques. He showcases a variety of professional methods including myofascial strokes, active motion techniques, and the use of specialized tools like heated scrapers and massage guns to enhance client outcomes.
Massage therapists should be encouraged to seek help when they need it.
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.