As massage therapists its becoming more and more obviouse increasing your understanding of your ability to effect the Golgi, Paccini, Ruffini and Interstitial/Free nerve endings in fascia is VITAL.What did you learn at massage School about the above ?Did your educators teach you enough about your…
Have you seen this exhibion ? How do you feel about it ?http://www.bodyworlds.com/en.html
I recently purchased this dvd and found its information challenged every concept I had of exactly " what is going on under your skin " re fascial systems, matrix formation, muscle function etc etc.Treat yourself to this DVD you will be stunned ! This is in vivo "living tissue" as you have never…
I found it a hard slog I spent 2 hours every day of the week trying to get this knowledge to stick. I was an athelete at the time and came to realize I knew didley squat about the muscles.
HOW TO EFFECTIVELY INTEGRATEENERGY WORK & SCIENCE BASED MASSAGESaturday, October 16 from 9am-4pm with Boris Prilutsky at Creative Chakra Spa3401 Pacific Ave. 2A Marina Del Rey CA 90292Each participant will receive DVD on the subject(6 CEU hours accepted by City of Los Angeles &…
A very interesting discussion TO MANY POINTS TO LIST HERE, WELL WORTH GETTING YOUR HEAD AROUND ! :)http://www.ttem.org/forum/index.php?topic=1807.10
Can you name this muscle and its action and attachments ? If you know you can answere this question you must then ask another muscle question = A with a QKeep the A+Q chain running ! get that brain working, clues can be action, origin or insertion orientated.
An argument right now, going on with the BOK discussion is that, " Students don't need to take these classes to do massage."What do you think? Is it important for students to learn this information?
What are the four somatic reflexes we must look at when doing NMT work?
Its increasingly more important for massage therapist's to revise and keep up to speed their A+P knowledge.