Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! Here's some research from The Journal of Rheumatology documenting pain referral patterns of the Sternoclavicular Joint tissues. "The composite maps derived from our data demonstrate that irritation of the SCJ provokes somatic pain locally over the joint as … [Read more...]
(VIDEO INSIDE) Got Painful Hips?
Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! Here's some research from The Bone & Joint Journal into the inner workings of why your hip may be painful. The distribution of nociceptive innervation in the painful hip: a histological investigation. Abstract Our understanding of the origin of hip … [Read more...]
(VIDEO INSIDE) Coracoid Process: The Lighthouse of the Shoulder
Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! Full Abstract "The coracoid process is a hook-shaped bone structure projecting anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck. Surgeons often refer to the coracoid process as the "lighthouse of the shoulder" given its proximity to major … [Read more...]
(Video Inside) Hip & Pelvis Preview Videos
I was fortunate to have a long term patient of mine with advanced OA of the Hip donate his time so that I could document what we can accomplish as Massage Therapists with conditions as advanced as his. These Video Samples are from some Facebook live Videos we took while shooting footage for my upcoming Online Course for the Hip & … [Read more...]
(VIDEO INSIDE) Neuroplasticity Ankle Instability Research
The brain: A new frontier in ankle instability research Transcranial magnetic stimulation research suggests cortical excitability may be able to help differentiate healthy, previously injured, and functionally unstable ankle joints, and underscores the need to clinically target both mechanical and proprioceptive deficits in patients with … [Read more...]
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