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Here are this month's articles, free to view:
What Bodyworkers Should Know About Bruises
Although bruising can be a common and normal consequence of massage, practitioners should know what increases this risk and when it might signal danger. Read more.
Recognizing Domestic Violence in Our Clients
Every nine seconds a woman in the United States is beaten by her husband or partner. Each year, as many as nine million women suffer some kind of violence at the hands of an intimate partner, more than those injured in car accidents, mugging and rape – combined. Domestic violence is the major cause of injury to women between the ages of 15 and 44, and the primary cause of death among pregnant women. At least three out of five women in the U.S. will be battered by a domestic partner in their lifetime. Estimates indicate there are as many as 28 million battered women in the U.S. Read more.
Learn how you, as a massage therapist, can become an integral part of the healing process. Read more.
A Whiplash Guide for Massage Therapists
Traditional use of cervical collars for whiplash injuries may discourage some from seeking complementary treatments, yet massage therapy can be extremely beneficial for this common neck injury. Discover three specific approaches that are particularly therapeutic for clients with whiplash injuries. Read more.
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Comments about this month's poll?
Tell us what YOU think!
When helping clients relieve their low back pain, which technique or tactic have you incorporated MOST OFTEN in a massage treatment plan?
18%: Swedish Massage
12%: Heat Therapy
33%: Neuromuscular Therapy
7%: Core Strengthening
18%: Stretching
4%: Cranial-Sacral Therapy
8%: None of the Above
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