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ISSUE 82
November/December 1999
  • Hands of Peace: Massage Eases the Transition From Life to Death
  • A Healing Mission: Organization Leads Women to Self-Empowerment
  • T’ai Chi for Bodyworkers
  • Spa Smarts: How to Add Body-Wraps to Your Practice
  • Tough Cases: 6 Ways to Deal with Difficult Clients
  • Body: Moving in the World; Pfrimmer Corner: Anterior Deltoid
  • Research: Massage Relieves Symptoms of Cystic Fibrosis

ISSUE 81
September/October 1999
  • Body Rolling Teaches Body Awareness
  • Jack Meagher Scored the First Goal for Sports Massage
  • Touch Helps Bosnian Refugees Reconnect to Life
  • The Pfrimmer Corner: Pectoralis Minor
  • Practice Building
  • Bring a Spa Menu to Your Table
  • Body: The Neck and Cranium, Part 2 of 2
  • Research: Massage Therapy Reduces Migraines

ISSUE 80
July/August 1999
  • Teenwork: Easing the Transition to Adulthood
  • A Successful Blend-One Part Aromatherapy, One Part Touch
  • Accelerated Healing with Soft Tissue Release: An Approach to Chronic Low Back Pain
  • Body: The Neck and Cranium, Part 1 of 2: Touring the Motor Cylinder
  • Practice Building: Massage On-Line: The New Marketing Frontier
  • Research: Attentive Touch Helps Dementia Patients

ISSUE 79
May/June 1999
  • Stop the Cycle of Chronic Pain with Neuromuscular Therapy’s 6-point System
  • Accelerated Healing with Soft Tissue Release: Get a Handle on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • How to Be a Massage Athlete; Practice Building: 7 Steps to Trade Show Success
  • Body3: The Spine, Part 2 of 2: Tensegrity Continuum
  • Research: Massage Eases Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Sickle Cell Pain Relieved by Massage

ISSUE 78
March/April 1999
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ISSUE 77
January/February 1999
  • The Energetic Language of Therapeutic Touch
  • Nine-Point Flexibility Test
  • Red Tape: How Anti-Prostitution Ordinances Bind Massage Therapists
  • Practice Building: Opening a Massage Office: Part 1 of 2: Determining Cost, Complying with Regulations
  • Body: Hanging Out with the Shoulder
  • Research: Massage Decreases Symptoms Associated with Multiple Sclerosis