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The Ethics of Massage Therapy (Part V)

Any professional massage therapist will tell you that boundaries are important things for a therapist to establish and maintain. My last two entries have focused on why these boundaries (professional, legal, and personal) are important. Today, I want to focus … Continue reading

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The Ethics of Massage Therapy (Part IV)

Boundaries were the topic of my last entry, specifically professional boundaries that therapists must be clear and open about in order to maintain an honest and professional (and legal) practice. Today I want to continue discussing boundaries, but this time focus … Continue reading

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The Ethics of Massage Therapy (Part III)

In my last entry I wrote about the important ethic that most professional massage therapists follow, consent. In today’s entry I want to talk about another ethic that is just as important, boundaries. Boundaries:

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The Ethics of Massage Therapy (Part II)

In my last blog I wrote that there are general principles of ethics that professional and responsible massage therapists follow. I want to continue on this topic with a specific look at some of the more important ethical principles that … Continue reading

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The Ethics of Massage Therapy (Part I)

Would you like a massage? That sounds like an innocent question, and, quite possibly, a dream come true. Who wouldn’t want a massage at certain points of the day, or even all the time? Massage therapy has grown into a … Continue reading

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Understanding Trigger Points (Part III)

In my last two entries about trigger points, I’ve discussed how they have been studied, some ways they are described clinically, and the type of pain they cause for the people who suffer from them. I’ve done this all while … Continue reading

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Understanding Trigger Points (Part II)

I wrote last week about trigger points, how they are somewhat hard to define and that this lack of definition has led to many different theories, and an overall lack of consensus, as to how to locate and treat these … Continue reading

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Understanding Trigger Points (Part I)

Massage therapy has been demonstrated to help relieve chronic pain, stress, and anxiety, all in a non-invasive way. For this, it deserves praise as a profession. But there are, of course, limits to what massage can do. Often pain and … Continue reading

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Hands-Free Massage

How much money will a client pay for a hands-free massage? Different massage modalities require different levels of exertion and forms of application by massage therapists. Often times a deeper, Swedish massage can involve a lot of force from a … Continue reading

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Geriatric Massage: A Field That Will Continue to Grow (Part II)

Last week I wrote about the dramatic change in America’s population that is taking place right now, one in which one in five people will be over the age of 60 by 2020 – almost doubling the amount of the … Continue reading

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