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  1. Research Shows How Massage Reduces Inflammation and Promotes Growth of Mitochondria in Skeletal Muscle - 2/7/2012
    New research indicates something athletes and sports massage therapists know well: Massage therapy reduces inflammation following strenuous exercise. … Read More

  2. BIOTONE, Bodyworkmall and MASSAGE Magazine Partner for February Gift Certificate Giveaway - 2/6/2012
    MASSAGE Magazine is offering its Facebook fans a chance to win a $250 SpaFinder.com gift certificate, courtesy of BIOTONE, and a $250 Bodyworkmall gift certificate, courtesy of Bodyworkmall. … Read More

  3. New Technique Measures Muscle Soreness - 2/5/2012
    Athletes and sports massage therapists know that delayed onset muscle soreness, or exercise-induced muscle damage, is one of the most common sports injuries. … Read More

  4. Self-Care with Spuds - 2/4/2012
    When it comes to health, massage therapists know the importance of practicing self-care. New research indicates potatoes could fit into a self-care regimen. … Read More

  5. New Tool Changes How Muscles are Viewed - 2/3/2012
    Fascinated with the mechanics of muscle movement in people and animals, Simon Fraser University associate professor James Wakeling has developed a new method using ultrasound imaging, 3-D motion-capture technology and proprietary data-processing software to scan and capture 3D maps of the muscle structure—in just 90 seconds. … Read More

  6. New Technologies Bring New Pain Problems - 2/2/2012
    What do cell phones, assembly lines, computers and iPads have in common? Massage therapists know the answer: repetitive stress injuries (RSIs). As the newest member of RSI-contributing technologies, attention is turning to personal computer tablets such as the iPad. … Read More

  7. Pain is Felt More Intensely by Women Than by Men, According to New Review - 2/1/2012
    When it comes to the type of pain massage therapists see in their session rooms most often—musculoskeletal and connective tissue pain—there is a big different in how male and female clients experience that pain, according to a new review. … Read More

  8. Lavender Aromatherapy Reduces Post-Cesarean Pain - 1/31/2012
    Many approaches have been ever proposed to diminish the pain related to post-cesarean procedure, and new research shows aromatherapy could be added to the roster of pain-relieving methods. … Read More

  9. Massage Therapist Headed to Paralympics with a Point to Prove - 1/30/2012
    Massage therapist Sue Kent has won a spot on the British Paralympics health-care team. … Read More

  10. Employee Well Being Accounts for 25 Percent of Job Performance - 1/28/2012
    If you employ people in your massage practice, it might be helpful—to your employees and your bottom line—to take a look at your management style. … Read More

  11. Working Overtime Increases Risk of Depression: Massage Can Help - 1/27/2012
    Massage therapy has been shown to reduce depression, improve immune function, boost mood and increase relaxation, and is sometimes part of employee-wellness programs. … Read More

  12. Massage Therapist Performs 40 Millionth Session at Massage Envy - 1/26/2012
    Massage Envy announced this week that one of its massage therapists had performed the company's 40 millionth massage. … Read More

  13. Lavender Aromatherapy Improves Cardiac Patients' Sleep - 1/25/2012
    Aromatherapy's benefits, from easing depression to reducing anxiety and more, are many—and aromatherapy added to a massage session provides an additional healing tool. … Read More

  14. Good Intentions Lessen Pain - 1/24/2012
    A hospital-massage therapist's tender touch can the pain of a medical procedure, and grandma's brownies really do taste better—if we perceive them to be made with love, suggests newly published research by a University of Maryland psychologist. … Read More

  15. Spa Scholarship Announced - 1/23/2012
    Individuals seeking a spa-related degree may apply for the Mary Tabacchi Scholarship offered through the ISPA Foundation, a component of the International Spa Association (ISPA). … Read More

  16. Massage Heights Partners with American Cancer Society - 1/22/2012
    An international franchise-membership massage company this week announced it will serve as a national sponsor of the American Cancer Society's DetermiNation half-marathon and marathon training program. … Read More

  17. With Packaging, Less is More - 1/21/2012
    More massage therapists are adding a retail component to their practices—so it's important to know what consumers think about products. … Read More

  18. West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency to Require MTs to be Nationally Certified, Insured - 1/20/2012
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  1. Washing Away Disease - 12/21/2011
    With holiday gatherings, New Year celebrations and constant travelling, hand washing is one of the most important ways to prevent getting sick and spreading germs. Many illnesses, including the common cold, are spread by not washing hands properly with soap and water. According to statistics from the National Library of Medicine, the common cold accounts for approximately 22 million missed days of school and 20 million absences from work (which includes time away from work to care for sick children).

  2. Tart Cherry Juice Drinkers Gain Sleep Advantage - 12/12/2011
    Americans seeking a better night's sleep may need to look no further than tart cherry juice, according to a new study in the European Journal of Nutrition. An international team of researchers found that when adults had two daily glasses of tart cherry juice, they slept 39 minutes longer, on average, and had up to 6 percent increase in overall sleep efficiency (significantly less nonsleep time in bed), compared to when they drank a noncherry, fruit cocktail.

  3. Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents Becoming More Common - 12/12/2011
    Children who suffer from persistent or recurring chronic pain may miss school, withdraw from social activities and are at risk of developing internalizing symptoms, such as anxiety, in response to their pain. In the first comprehensive review of chronic pain in children and adolescents in 20 years, a group of researchers found that more children now are suffering from chronic pain and that girls suffer more frequently from chronic pain than boys.

  4. Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget - 11/21/2011
    According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a realistic low-cost at-home food plan is about $110 per week for a family of two and $187 per week for a family of four who have kids older than 6 years old. Even with their low-cost figures, some families may wonder in this economy how to make that work, while still striving to eat healthy meals. The good news is there are many things families can do to help keep costs down, yet eat healthy at the same time

  5. Physical Fitness Could Have a Positive Effect on Eye Health - 11/19/2011
    Physical activity may be what the doctor orders to help patients reduce their risk of developing glaucoma. According to a recently published scientific paper, higher levels of physical exercise appear to have a long-term beneficial impact on low ocular perfusion pressure (OPP), an important risk factor for glaucoma.

  6. Improved Memory Efficiency Seen After Aerobic Exercise in Fibromyalgia Patients - 11/18/2011
    Areas of the brain responsible for pain processing and cognitive performance changed in fibromyalgia patients who exercised following a medication holiday, say researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center. They say the changes indicate brain functioning is more streamlined after an exercise intervention because less of the brain's resources is devoted to processing bothersome fibromyalgia perceptions, such as pain.

  7. Garlic Oil Component May Form Treatment to Protect Heart - 11/17/2011
    A component of garlic oil may help release protective compounds to the heart after heart attack, during cardiac surgery or as a treatment for heart failure.

  8. Yoga and Stretching Exercises Beneficial for Chronic Low-Back Pain - 11/14/2011
    Yoga classes were found to be more effective than a self-care book for patients with chronic low-back pain at reducing symptoms and improving function, but they were not more effective than stretching classes, according to a study published online first by the Archives of Internal Medicine.

  9. Eating Green Veggies Improves Immune Defenses - 11/12/2011
    Researchers reporting online in the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication, on Oct. 13 have found another good reason to eat your green vegetables, although it may or may not win any arguments with kids at the dinner table.

  10. Simple Lifestyle Changes Can Add a Decade or More Healthy Years to the Average Lifespan - 11/11/2011
    Health prevention strategies to help Canadians achieve their optimal health potential could add a decade or more of healthy years to the average lifespan and save the economy billions of dollars as a result of reduced cardiovascular disease, says noted cardiologist Dr. Clyde Yancy.

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  1. Performance Health Announces 2012 Scientific Advisory Board Appointments - 2/9/2012
    The 15 individuals appointed to the Thera-Band Academy's 2012 Scientific Advisory Board, known as TRAC, exemplify diversity in both disciplines and cultures representing six countries and expertise in physical therapy, chiropractic, medicine, occupational therapy, athletic training and massage therapy.

  2. BIOTONE Introduces True Balance Massage Gel - 2/9/2012
    BIOTONE has introduced True Balance Massage Gel, which uniquely combines mango butter with fruit oils and botanical extracts to provide a lubricant that is rich, luxurious and long lasting. The carefully balanced unscented gel is versatile enough to use for all modalities, including hot stone and aromatherapy.

  3. The Seaweed Bath Co. Wins 'Delicious Living' Beauty & Body Award - 2/9/2012
    The Seaweed Bath Co., the brand-new natural skin-care line formulated with sustainably-harvested seaweed, has been recognized with a prestigious Delicious Living 2012 Beauty & Body Award. The brand's Wildly Natural Seaweed Body Cream nabbed the award in the Best New Product category.

  4. Massage Magazine Insurance Plus Offers iPad 2 in February Facebook Giveaway - 2/9/2012
    Massage Magazine Insurance Plus (MMIP) has kicked off the month of February by offering its Facebook fans a chance to win an iPad 2. One lucky winner will receive the coveted prize.

  5. Precision Marketing Solutions Inc. Launches FoamRollers.com - 2/8/2012
    Precision Marketing Solutions Inc. has launched FoamRollers.com. The new website features a variety of foam rollers designed for myofascial release.

  6. Hawaii Island Retreat Celebrates Opening of Maluhia Eco-Spa - 2/8/2012
    Hawaii Island Retreat has announced the opening of its long awaited eco-spa, Maluhia, meaning peace, quiet, security, tranquility and serenity.

  7. American College of Healthcare Sciences Launches Redesigned Website - 2/7/2012
    American College of Healthcare Science (ACHS) new website features several student-focused enhancements, specifically streamlined navigation of online Student Services tools including secure classroom login, the ACHS Media Channel streaming College-wide social media, and quick access to the ACHS FAQ Knowledgebase, fully searchable and accessible 24/7.

  8. Spa Week Launches Valentine's Day Gift Card Sale - 2/2/2012
    With the stress of the holidays finally over, the last thing anyone wants to worry about is brainstorming yet again for that perfect Valentine's Day gift. Roses will wilt and chocolate will melt, so why not give the gift that will last well beyond Feb. 14: the relaxing benefits of a spa experience.

  9. HR Products Announces New Label Design for Aromatherapy Anti-Bad-Mood Sprays - 2/2/2012
    In response to customer feedback, HR Products has announced a new label design for the company's series of anti-bad-mood sprays.

  10. World Health Spa Market to Reach $77.2 Billion by 2015, Says New Report by Global Industry Analysts - 2/2/2012
    Global Industry Analysts has announced the release of a comprehensive global outlook on the health spa industry. The increasing need for wellness and beauty treatments, as well as constant demand for such basic servicesas facials and massages, is expected to maintain the health spa industry's promising growth.

  1. Tap Topicals for Pain Management
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Massage therapists work hard to ensure each client receives the best possible care. Giving a great massage often equates to easing the aches and pains, tension and stress that plague so many people. Primarily, massage therapists use their hands to effect such healing; however, faster, stronger and longer-lasting results may be achieved by massage therapists who mix topicals into their protocol for pain management. Read More

  2. Roll it Out: Promote Wellness with Rollers
    by Allison Hartigan
    Incorporating self-care exercises into your daily routine is a must if you seek a long-term career practicing massage therapy. If you aren’t doing enough to nurture yourself on a daily basis, then the foot roller may be the ideal self-care solution you seek, as it can easily be incorporated into a massage therapist’s on-the-go lifestyle. Read More

  3. Improve Client Outcomes with Manual Therapy
    by Amanda Cuda
    When is a frozen shoulder not just a frozen shoulder? When is a muscle spasm not just a muscle spasm? Answer: When they’re reactions to something more complicated going on in the body. This is according to Ayelet Connell-Giammatteo, a practitioner of Integrative Manual Therapy (IMT), a compilation of assessment and treatment methodologies that address pain, dysfunction and disability. Read More

  4. Attract Clients with Sports Massage Taping
    by Jeremy Maready
    As a sports massage therapist, you know weekly sessions with your clients aren’t always enough to soothe the aches and pains of the high school athlete or weekend warrior. But by adding a cost-effective component, such as sports massage taping, to your practice, you can simulate your healing methods to span the intervals between scheduled appointments. Read More

  5. Sound Therapy Complements Massage
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    In most cases, the biological rhythm of life is set to external beats, or cues. A circadian rhythm, for instance, typically corresponds to the cue of light, as it comes and goes with the sun. In pace with the daylight, we set our sleep cycles and define our days. Read More

  6. Boost Client Comfort with Heat and Cold Therapy
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    In the healing realm of massage therapy, client comfort is a top priority. Massage therapists should take time to consider every detail that could boost—or potentially inhibit—a client’s comfort level. Oftentimes, it’s the seemingly small touches that make the difference between a good massage and a great one. Read More

  7. A Healthy Burn: Use Caution with Candles
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Just like fluffy linens and soothing music, candles can add to the healing, relaxing nature of massage. However, not all candles are created equal. Some of those soft lights may actually be harming you and your clients, rather than helping. ... Read More

  8. A Potent Blend - AROMATHERAPY AND MASSAGE
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Using plant extracts to foster wellness has, like healthy touch, been practiced for thousands of years. In a manner both natural and noninvasive, aromatherapy promotes relaxation, improves circulation and boosts one’s sense of wellbeing. The combination of ... Read More

  9. Integrative Reflexology: Beyond the Feet
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Seventy years ago, Eunice Ingham’s Stories the Feet Can Tell was first published. This thrust the practice of reflexology into the spotlight, as Ingham began touring North America, presenting seminars on reflexology. Ingham was a pioneer of reflexology ... Read More

  10. The Web Propels Education's Evolution
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    From baby shoes and banking to diets and dating, the Internet has a prominent place in nearly every aspect of modern life. Even massage therapy, with human contact at its core, is being swept up in the wave of the World Wide Web. As technology advances ... Read More

  11. Stay Fresh with Continuing Education
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    One key to a vibrant life is to continue on the quest for new knowledge. When we stop pushing ourselves to learn, grow and adopt fresh information,our daily routines can become stagnant and perhaps even a little bit boring. Fortunately, in the field of ... Read More

  12. Be Ready for Risks
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Imagine this: Last night, temperatures in your town dipped below zero, and unbeknownst to you, a slick coat of ice formed on the stairs leading up to your massage practice. Your first client of the day should arrive any minute. You check your watch and ... Read More

  13. The Benefits of Belonging
    by Amanda Cuda
    You've received the proper training, the necessary licensing, a good location and the right equipment. You might think you have everything you need to be a successful massage therapist—but have you considered ... Read More

  14. Separate All-Natural Concern for Your Well-Being from All-Hype
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Whether you’re shopping for laundry detergent or strawberry preserves, if the label says "natural," you may be more inclined to pick that product. The word natural seems to imply a commodity is free of synthetic ingredients. Unfortunately, it's not that ... Read More

  15. Light Touch, Big Impact
    What's on your wish list? Expanding your customer base to reach more clients? Broadening your skill set to enhance your services and increase revenue? Increasing the perceived value of your services to support higher prices for what you offer? Extending your career by ... Read More


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There’s a little quip that I’ve heard in senior communities that goes something like this; “I’m looking for Mrs. B., can you tell me what she ... Read More
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Laura Allen
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I get at least two or three questions a week from massage therapists who intend to move to another state–or horrors–have already moved and found out ... Read More
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The significance of live enzymes, in particular in nutrition for athletes, cannot be overinflated to guarantee that the body is functioning at an optimal level. ... Read More
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1/30/2012
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Here on the rocky coast of Maine the winter just seems to drag on and on. But that is not what today's post is about that was ... Read More
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Happy New Year from Cherie and Lynda! Thank you for letting us be a part of your continuing success. We wish you a prosperous 2012. We ... Read More
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"Touch is elemental to human life. It’s a baby’s first experience. Hugs are the first line of defense for the scraps and scrapes of childhood. Even ... Read More
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  The maxillae, palatine bones and the hard palate are part of the bony structure of the face.  ... Read More
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Does the time you make yourself available to give treatments impact your bottom line?  What do you think?  I tend to have very flexible hours treating ... Read More
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Kanshi Naturally Healing Massage Oil
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This massage oil uses vitamin E and beta carotene from carrot oil with essential fatty acids to help rebuild the skin’s barrier as well as soybean, coconut and sesame oil. Kanshi’s translation of “aromatic” or “beautifully scented,” provides an enriching and relaxing experience.

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Kanshi Naturally Healing Massage Oil costs $16 for 8 ounces.

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Yoga Posture: Warrior III

by Anthony DiTomaso

Yoga Posture: Warrior III, MASSAGE MagazineWarrior III, or "fierce warrior," is known by its Sanskrit name of "Virabhadrasana III." This strengthening pose aims to awaken energy within the body. It is ideal for strengthening the legs, back and shoulders, as well as increasing balance and core strength.

Moving into the pose

1. Starting from a standing position with your feet together, inhale as you bring your hands together at the center of your chest.

2. On your next inhale, raise your right knee until your thigh is parallel with the floor.

3. Center yourself on your left foot, and as you exhale, bend forward at the waist until your upper body is parallel with the ground.

4. Straighten your right leg out behind you, making sure to keep your hips on an even plane.

5. Straighten your arms out in front of you with your palms remaining together.

6. Remain in this posture for five to seven breaths.

Scan your body from head to toe

Your left foot should be securely flat on the ground. Maintain your balance by stretching your fingers forward and your heel stretched backward with your toes pointed toward the floor. Hips are on an even plane and your glutes are firm. Shoulders should be away from your ears. Focus on relaxing any tense areas; the goal being to keep your muscles firm but not strained. Move out of the posture by bringing your hands back to your chest and then straightening your back to a standing position. Lower your right foot to the ground. Repeat on the left side.

Tip: If you are new to yoga, be sure to take it slow and not overexert yourself. Practice transitioning in and out of the postures with fluidity and control. All of your movements should be at the pace of your breath.

Anthony DiTomaso, MASSAGE MagazineAnthony DiTomaso is an NCBTMB-certified massage therapist, Yoga Alliance-certified instructor, anatomy and physiology instructor, as well as professional fitness model. He is also an experienced instructor in personal training, nutrition education, energetic healing and Five Element and traditional Chinese medicine theory. DiTomaso has taught introductory massage courses and continuing education seminars for massage therapists and yogis throughout the U.S. He is the owner of Empowerment Unlimited Body Works Inc. and offers the DVD Yoga For Massage Therapists (www.yogaformassagetherapists.com).

Prioritize Business Tasks to Avoid Overwhelm

by Shelene Taylor

Prioritize Business Tasks to Avoid Overwhelm, MASSAGE Magazine

Did you know that lack of focus, overwhelm and stress prevent otherwise smart, gifted and amazing people from reaching their potential? There are so many activities massage business owners have to handle in their business that it can become overwhelming and bring to a halt the action of moving forward to more success.  The best way to handle overwhelm is to prioritize your activities, making sure the actions you choose to engage in are mostly income producing.

Tip one: Make a to-do list separating items into income-producing and nonincome-producing lists.

Tip two: Prioritize the income-producing actions by choosing which ones have the ability to produce immediate results. For example, contact clients from your database that have not been in to see you during the last three months by either calling or writing them a note and making then a special offer. Then prioritize the nonincome-producing items in order of importance, generally using deadlines as a guide. 

Tip three: Schedule two income-producing actions and one nonincome-producing action into your schedule on a weekly basis—treat these scheduled items like an appointment.  If you use this technique on an ongoing basis, you will create the future you want, which will include more money and more free time. Plus, you will be able to serve your clients in a more peaceful state of mind.

Quick, effective mini business planning like this will accelerate your growth.

Shelene Taylor started the International Association of Massage Business to share with massage biz entrepreneurs the proven strategies, systems and tools that she uses in her own successful multimillion-dollar massage business in Tucson, Arizona. Since she started from scratch, she is intimately familiar with all aspects of the massage business and has a passion to share her experience so that others can create a thriving business and touch the world with their gift. For more information, visit www.iambiz.com.

 

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Trigger-Point Techniques with Stew Wild: Segment 2

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