A Framework for Evidence-Based Massage Therapy
/An evidence-based framework can help bridge the gap between research and the clinical practice of massage therapy.
Read MoreThe RMT Education Project is Helping people manage sports injuries with confidence through creative and innovative health education.
This blog features post on massage therapy, acupuncture, myofascial release, pain science, cupping, IASTM, sports massage, deep tissue massage.
An evidence-based framework can help bridge the gap between research and the clinical practice of massage therapy.
Read MoreA multidisciplinary approach that supports lifestyle factors (sleep, stress, and physical activity) can have a profound effect on chronic disease progression. Depending on the person’s needs and goals massage therapists are able to incorporate a number of rehabilitation strategies for tendon pain based on patient-specific assessment findings.
Read MoreHere is a list of 15 books about neuroscience, pain and the human body. Check your local library, they should have access to a number of these books.
Read MoreMassage therapy is a clinically-oriented healthcare option that can improve quality of life for patients with a variety of conditions. Having an evidence-based explanation of why massage therapy works can help develop a cohesive message of this conservative approach and the value that massage therapists deliver.
Read MoreHere is a list of ten books about neuroscience, pain and the human body. Check your local library, they should have access to a number of these books.
Read More*This blog post is meant as an educational tool only. It is not a replacement for medical advice from a qualified and registered health professional.
Richard is a Registered Massage Therapist in Petrolia Ontario who is experienced in the assessment and treatment of sport injuries. Richard uses a Adaptive Manual therapy which means that myofascial release, acupuncture, cupping, sports massage and IASTM are used in an individualized one on one treatment.