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Dear friends.Below link, is to my ongoing discussion about manual therapy as well about my views on the future of our industry. I believe that at this discussion , participants are clarifying a lot…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Boris Prilutsky Mar 25, 2012.
I would call my post:" be careful new brand/ alternative name to massage therapy attempting to come up.Dear friends.Nowadays Manual therapy name is overused, and in many cases misleading. I have…Continue
Started Mar 12, 2012
My dear colleagues.Honestly I have difficulties to understand the lack of response from our community when this article was published in New York Times. Exemption is Sue Hitzmann, LMT who started an…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Boris Prilutsky Mar 11, 2012.
Hello members .On the February 2nd 2012 we witnessed a press release related massage therapy of extreme healing power.Massaging muscles may reduce inflammation, spur mitochondria formation. USA Today…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Boris Prilutsky May 6, 2012.
Im not sure if anyone comes on here anymore, but... I wonder now with Covid 19,, what is everyone seeing with trigger points? Do you have any new information for us? Any new ideas if covid is creating triggers?
Me too. I keep forgetting how valuable this forum is to get advice from other professionals! I'm going to try and spend more time here. Happy New Year!
Hi Boris, I'm leaving this on your wall rather than starting a forum discussion because I know how that will go...I have some questions for you about trigger points. I have 2 female clients, one 20 and one 23 years old. They each have what I think is a monster of a trigger point in their right upper trapezoid on top of their shoulders. Both of them have a burning sensation in the skin at times, which from your articles I think means there is a trigger point in the skin. Do you have any suggestions on how to treat that? And each of them have a really hard nodule in there - it feels like a hard pea and it doesn't move. For each of them, pressure is very painful. Is this the permanent change you talk about that can't be treated? Or is it a trigger point I can treat? Please help! I'd like to improve this situation for them if I can. Or at least give them some answers! Thanks Boris!!
I thought you'd like to know that my massage therapist has a couple of your instructional videos/DVD's and is impressed with what you do!
Hi Boris, I'm sorry I missed your friend request. I have no idea how to properly use social media sites! :) Thanks for all of your contributions to this site - I have learned a lot from you!
okay thanks; and are you in Cali. also i'm in the process of answering your other question
Boris;
I'm wanting to know what I can expect in California with billing to insurance companies. What makes it flow the smoothest. I've been in the field for 20 years but mostly in WA where all insurance billing was simple and easy. What does the insurance company want or is it easier to have the client pay me and I write them a bill for their insurance company. In WA this was not needed either. thanks
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