Nick Ng, BA Articles

San Diego Pain Summit 2016

San Diego Pain Summit 2016: A game-changer in massage therapy

Nearly a year ago, I had a wonderful experience attending, reporting, and tweeting the first San Diego Pain Summit. Although it drizzled that weekend that may have made some of Vancouverites think if they had really left home in British Columbia, everyone seemed to enjoy the learning and company. I

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Pain education stuck in past in manual therapy

Why is the understanding of pain in massage therapy not updated? Part 1

Since the 1950s, pain science has evolved quite rapidly and grew more complex, moving away from the Cartesian model of pain that has been the foundation of pain treatment for over 300 years. Current research integrates biology, neuroscience, psychology, genetics, sociology, and other disciplines of science and humanities into understanding

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Plank on four medicine balls, balance training

Balance Exercises May Not Affect Ankle Proprioception Much

[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.22″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.25″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.25″ custom_padding=”|||” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.29.3″ text_font=”Libre Baskerville||||||||” text_font_size=”14px” background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”] Spraining your ankle may bring frustration and anxiety since it limits your ability to move and participate and perform daily activities and sports. Pain and stiffness often accompany the sprain like an

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massage therapy velo magazine

Analyzing the evidence of massage article on Velo Magazine

A recent article published on Velo Magazine about massage therapy and recovery stirred a hornet’s nest among some massage therapists on social media. Some called the article “BS,” “crap,” and a host of other familiar terms we might see on some social media debates. A few said that the title is very

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pain education save money adriaan louw physical therapy

Pain education may help patients recover better and save more money

A 2014 study published in Spine — led by Dr. Adriaan Louw from the International Spine and Pain Institute — showed that patients who received pain education with a physical therapist before they undergo lumbar radiculopathy surgery had better expectations and recovery than those who received no such education. Patients who

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Massage low back pain Christopher Moyer

Making sense about massage and low back pain with Dr. Christopher Moyer

A 2015 Cochrane Review found “little confidence” in the effectiveness of massage therapy for chronic low back pain. While this had stirred some pushback from many massage therapists on social media, some therapists embraced the change of the narrative from “fixing” someone to “managing.” the condition. To sort through the

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