Do Less. Focus More. Care Carefully.
It’s easy for us to get stuck in our work—physically, mentally, emotionally. Let’s look beyond the usual self-care routines to find better ways to get unstuck and back to the work you love.
It’s easy for us to get stuck in our work—physically, mentally, emotionally. Let’s look beyond the usual self-care routines to find better ways to get unstuck and back to the work you love.
A treatment plan is what elevates massage therapy from a service to a therapeutic profession. It is the tangible output of our clinical reasoning.
Understanding fibroblasts and the extracellular matrix changes how we think about the tissue we touch.
When we use the term emotional release, we create an agenda where none should exist.
Crafting a definition for this profession can help unify massage therapy and massage therapists in their roles as valid health-care providers.
Therapy tools can help massage therapists with pain or limited mobility.
Considering the situation that led to your client’s pain can prove as valuable as understanding where the pain exists.
Massage therapists respond to this magazine's Speak Your Mind question of "Do You Offer Face Massage?"
ANATOMYScapes debuts its video "The Sciatic Nerve: A 3D View from the Inside Out" in Massage & Bodywork magazine to deep dive into the sciatic nerve and its 3D fascial reality.
Heath and Nicole Reed demonstrate how to practice compassionate touch and breathwork, which can improve mental, physical, and emotional health.
Rachelle Clauson and Nicole Trombley discuss how loose connective tissue, rich in water-loving hyaluronan, might play a key role in low-back pain.
Visceral manipulation can re-create, harmonize, and increase proprioceptive communication in the body.