If you’re like most of us, you use Google and other search engines to find what you’re looking for online. As a result, you’ve become really, really good at finding what you need online. But how good are you and your practice at being found online?
If you’re like most of us, you use Google and other search engines to find what you’re looking for online. As a result, you’ve become really, really good at finding what you need online. But how good are you and your practice at being found online?
Changes in how we look at the lymphatic system and the circulation of cerebral spinal fluid are causing gradual shifts in massage therapy.
It’s been a decade since I sat over an uneaten salad at the meeting that would lead to the formation of the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) and also change my life forever.
Oh no! You failed the test. This unexpected result probably feels a little overwhelming, and you may be filled with self-blame, frustration, and even heartbreak.
Tingle gels, aromatherapy smells, mingle all the way ...
Oh, what fun it is to glide over clients’ vertebrae, hey!
We need more successful therapists in the profession, but we also need more opportunities and accountability for those who work in our profession. That can be achieved through greater support from our employers, regulators, and educators.
In your profession, credit used wisely can be a profitable friend; used carelessly, it can be a destructive enemy.