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There are so many reasons a professional massage therapist or bodyworker may want to move his or her career in the direction of massage for

There are so many reasons a professional massage therapist or bodyworker may want to move his or her career in the direction of massage for

For most professional massage therapists and bodyworkers, taking massage continuing education classes is a requirement in order to renew and maintain one’s license to practice

Last week while flipping TV channels, I happened to catch some interesting gossip from a cheesy entertainment show reporting that Stefani Germanotta, aka Lady Gaga,

When someone hears the diagnosis “scoliosis” they often think about someone who is hump-backed and deformed, but often that is not the case at all.

Manual therapists often shy away from treating scoliotic clients, and for good reason. In the absence of a basic understanding of spinal biomechanics, soft tissue work may not produce the desired results and treatments that are too “heavy-handed” may even exacerbate the client’s condition.

Treating Kinetic Chain Kinks Recent manual and movement therapy blogs tout the importance of thoracic spine (t-spine) mobility as if it were a new discovery.

(1902) Columbia College of Osteopathy Home Study Course A lot of books and courses on various manual therapies can be difficult to wade through. Many

Often seen as a structurally subtle body segment, the neck is burdened with the challenging task of supporting and moving the human head. Because of

Discover new approaches in treating lower body pain conditions including sciatica, piriformis syndrome, runner’s knee, SI joint spasm, pelvic floor dysfunction, rib torsion, hamstring tears, shin splints and plantar fasciitis. Offer expires May 11th. 32 CEs Perfect for sports, massage and corrective exercise therapists, Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques are designed to elevate your clients to a new level of health, and empower your journey into the lucrative world of pain management.

Part one: Sacrificing Complexity of Movement for Stability Many injuries in America today result from on-the-job muscle/joint strain and overuse syndromes. Working in a technologically
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