Nick Ng, BA Articles

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How Immune System Contributes to Pain With Nervous System

When massage therapists explain pain to their patients or clients, they tend to tell their narrative based on the musculoskeletal system—and sometimes— the nervous system. While it is obvious that an ankle sprain or a knife wound is from tissue damage, our immune system are on the fringes of our

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Top 10 Research That Challenged Pain Dogma in 2010 to 2019

The 2010s saw a gradual shift in interest in massage and physical therapy education in applying research to practice, particularly in the area of pain. Many research during the 2010s challenged traditional ideas on how pain works and what it is. Since most of these research are built upon previous

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Relative Risk Vs. Odds Ratio on the Backpack and Back Pain Study

Some researchers report relative risk (RR) and odds ratio (OR) when comparing two groups’ outcome after they were exposed to a risk factor. While these concepts can help us make better sense of risk assessment, some people can confuse both terms. First, risk is the probability of someone getting sick

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Is It Bad to Pop Your Back?

Many people find short-term stress and pain relief from back pain by “popping” their back or have a manual therapist, like a chiropractor, do it for them. Common ways to pop your back include sitting on a chair or standing up and turn your torso to your right or left

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Depression and Pain: What Role Does Massage Therapy Have?

Examining the evidence behind treatments for depression and pain and massage therapists’ scope of practice when working with patients with such symptoms. During the Christmas season of 2014, Andrew Jones, who is a registered massage therapist (RMT) working at Massage Now in London, Ontario, Canada, was waiting for his mother

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Does Narrative Medicine Have a Place in Massage Therapy?

Compared to most healthcare professionals, massage therapists are among the few who spend the most time with patients. They touch them during the entire session, which is typically 30 to 60 minutes long. The nature of the work and environment allows massage therapists and patients to be more engaged with

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Applied Pain Science in Manual Therapy Worldwide, Part 2

This morning, I had a barrage of various blogs, infographics, and PubMed articles on my Facebook feed on various myths and outdated ideas about pain from Jarod Hall, Lars Avemarie, and Andres Cepeda. There was even a rant from Bodhi Haroldsson who asked why dogma in massage therapy education and culture still exist, (even among

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