Handling Head Trauma
Clients who have had head injuries can most benefit when their massage therapist makes them feel safe.
Clients who have had head injuries can most benefit when their massage therapist makes them feel safe.
It's important to know the slight differences between fainting (syncope), and feeling faint, dizzy, or lightheaded.
Everyone is at risk of skin cancer, regardless of skin color.
While manual therapies do not stop the progression of Alzheimer's disease or dementia, they can help improve the patient's quality of life.
Explore the signs, symptoms, and conditions associated with endometriosis, get familiar with treatment options, and consider how massage therapy can help.
Clients with fibromyalgia deserve our appreciation and respect, even though they might present some special challenges for practitioners.
With stroke being as prevalent as it is, there's a strong possibility that most massage therapists will encounter a client who has endured a stroke. Knowing how to best care for those clients is imperative.
GLP-1 RAs are effective and relatively low-risk interventions to manage diabetes and weight. However, we have no information about how massage therapy fits with them.