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This guide provides the beginning massage therapist with the tools to start, develop, and maintain a successful practice.
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Many schools have “no touch” policies; the isolating effects of Internet-driven work and life can leave us hungry for tactile experience. In this book Field explains why we may need a daily dose of touch.
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But that is what this guide is for! In this HowExpert Guide to Massage Therapy 101, we go over the top 101 tips you need to know in order to become a successful Massage Therapist.
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With this guide, learn how to give a deeply enjoyable therapeutic massage to family members, friends, or oneself.
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This book may give you: Understand Trigger Point Therapy: Trigger Point Therapy Workbook Easy With Trigger Point Therapy: Relieve Pain Know About Trigger Point Therapy: Massagers And Manual Back Massagers To Relieve Pain
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Describing the background to the evolution of Rnon-specificS backache as well as the assessment and treatment methods ideal for use in combination with massage therapy, deriving from physical therapy, osteopathic, and chiropractic sources, ...
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The Massage Therapist’s Guidebook is approved by NCBTMB as a home study course toward continuing education credits (CEU’s) for massage therapists. Diane Matkowski shares invaluable insights into the business world of massage.
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As consumers increasingly choose to blend their use of medical and complementary modalities, practitioners in all health fields are challenged to understand each other's approaches to patient care.
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Using clear instructions and photos, this book describes various types of self-massage techniques for de-stressing and relaxing. 30 photos.
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Gail Herndon and Brenda Goldstein, both health-care professionals, spent five years visiting Southern California’s Thai, Korean, Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Indian, and Hawaiian spas, and they share the details on their favorites.