For thousands of years, Anatomy has been taught segmentally, each structure separate from the other. Each structure went from point A to point B. From the time of Hippocrates to da Vinci, the study of anatomy was hindered by legalities and religious beliefs. Today though, technology has enabled a new way of looking in and expanding our … [Read more...]
Successful Habit #4 The Daily Habit of Self-Education
I get asked a lot from new massage therapists, how have I maintained a successful full time practice for over 20yrs. I'm really encouraged that our new members of this amazing profession are concerned about longevity and practice habits that create the opportunity to continue to help people over a longer period of time. Later this year I'll be … [Read more...]
The clinical observation of muscle energy techniques and ligamentous articular strain in 2 cases of cervical disc herniation with thoracic outlet syndrome
There is no one special technique that cures all. For those of you who have been so kind to have taken one of my classes before, you all know I'm a huge lover of mixing techniques to attempt to achieve outcomes which lead to an improvement in our patients quality of life and function. I've always taught and demonstrated incorporation of LAST … [Read more...]
Challenge Your Fears
When I first started practicing, I used to have an aversion to treating feet. While in college part of out curriculum requirements was to provide treatment in elderly and mentally challenged extended care facilities. Unfortunately the management and care provided in these facilities was sorely lacking. As a result we as students had to double glove … [Read more...]
Canadian Massage Conference October 2015
Can you tell I'm excited about presenting at the CMC this year!!!!! Canadian Massage Conference … [Read more...]
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