massage therapy scope of practice

Scope of Practice Protects Massage Therapists From Malpractice

The letters that follow your name (like “LMT,” “CMT”) identify your responsibilities and limitations. Your title defines the who, what, when, where, and how of your professional scope of practice. Confusion, frustration, and resentment shadow many massage professionals’ understanding of their place among other wellness providers.   “Are certain modalities

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fire cupping massage therapy

Cupping: Sucking Out the Poison of a Toxic World

Cupping has existed in folk medicine for more than two thousand years. At the 2016 Olympics, the tell-tale circular bruises on Michael Phelp’s back put the spotlight on cupping, with many asking, “What is this and why? Should I be getting cupping? After all, what’s good enough for elite gold

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Trauma massage therapy

Why Massage Therapy Needs to Be Trauma-Informed

In the last decade, many educational programs have updated their policies and curricula to be trauma-informed, but massage therapy lags behind, even though it’s one of the professions that could most benefit from a trauma-informed update. Massage therapists are often sought after to reduce pain and anxiety, so a disproportionate

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physical therapy research Mary O'Keeffe

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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massage therapy fascia alice sanivto

Can Your Massage Therapist Stretch Your Fascia?

Many massage therapists and personal trainers believe that they can stretch fascia or break adhesions with manual therapy, foam rollers, or other tools and methods. However, no quality evidence exists to date that says we can stretch or change the shape of fascia in any lasting or meaningful manner. The

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backpacks children back pain

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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pain science massage therapy

Massage Therapy for Pain: How It Works Beyond Muscles

Two years prior to treatment, a fellow ballet dancer stretched Emily’s foot and toes in plantar flexion but went too far to a point where she felt something was off. A few days later, she developed severe pain on the dorsolateral part of her right foot and continued to increase

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