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THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE PROVIDES PAIN RELIEF TO A CLIENT WITH Background: Morton’s neuroma is a common cause of pain that radiates from between the third and fourth metatarsals and which, when symptomatic, creates sensations of burning or sharp pain and numbness on the forefoot. Many conservative and surgical interventions are employed to reduce associated pain, but not enough research has been conducted to recommend patients to any one CASE REPORT: THE EFFECTS OF MASSAGE THERAPY ON A WOMAN Introduction: Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) refers to a group of conditions resulting from compression of the neurovascular structures of the thoracic outlet. The parameters for physical therapy include myofascial release (MFR), neuromuscular therapy (NMT), muscle strengthening, and stretching. This case study examined the effects of neuromuscular therapy, massage, and other manual therapies MASSAGE THERAPY FOR CERVICAL DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE Background: A 66-year-old female client with cervical degenerative disc disease at lateral left facet joint C6/C7 was experiencing symptoms of chronic neck pain accompanied by limited cervical range of motion, as well as radicular left shoulder and arm pain. The objective of this case report was to describe the effect of therapeutic massage on the client’s symptoms and impairments of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE & BODYWORKRESEARCH, EDUCATION, & PRACTICEA PILOT STUDYCONTACTSUBMISSIONSANNOUNCEMENTS The International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (IJTMB) is an open access, peer-reviewed publication intended to accommodate the diverse needs of the rapidly-expanding therapeutic massage and bodywork community. Principal sections of the journal span the areas of research, education, and clinical practice. IJTMB is indexed in PubMed Central, Quarterly, the Directory of Open Access UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS OF FASCIAL UNWINDING28 Fascial or myofascial unwinding is a manual therapy in which a therapist encourages a client’s body to move into areas of ease. It typically involves the client undergoing an induction procedure and this is usually followed by a spontaneous reaction. This paper proposes a model that builds upon the neurobiological, ideomotor action, and consciousness theories to explain the process and PAIN IMPROVEMENT AFTER HEALING TOUCH AND MASSAGE IN BREAST Background: Healing Touch (HT) and Oncology Massage (OM) are nonpharmacologic pain interventions, yet a comparative effectiveness study has not been conducted for pain in breast cancer. Purpose: This breast cancer subgroup analysis compared the effectiveness of HT vs. OM on pain. Setting: The research occurred at an outpatient setting at an academic hybrid, multi-site, community MASSAGE THERAPY FOR DYSTONIA: A CASE REPORT 33 I T M B ß Ù } £ d cß } h Û Ý Û Background: Dystonia is a neurological disorder, characterized by involuntary muscle spasms and tremors, resulting in abnormal movements and posture. EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION IN THE MASSAGE THERAPY It has been documented that there are disparities in who seeks massage therapy in the United States. Yet, there are few conversations about race and ethnicity of the massage therapists who provide these services. We must examine the diversity, equity, and inclusion within the massage therapy profession and consider how the profession can improve the landscape for clients/patients and for THE EFFECTS OF MASSAGE THERAPY ON PAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE Background: Pain management remains a critical issue for hospitals and is receiving the attention of hospital accreditation organizations. The acute care setting of the hospital provides an excellent opportunity for the integration of massage therapy for pain management into the team-centered approach of patient care. Purpose and Setting: This preliminary study evaluated the effect of the use CASE STUDY: THE USE OF MASSAGE THERAPY TO RELIEVE CHRONIC Objectives: To study the effects of massage on chronic low-back pain in a patient with four different diagnoses: osteoarthritis, scoliosis, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease. The patient’s goal was to cut down on the amount of pain medication he takes.Methods: A 63-year-old man with chronic back pain received four massages across atwenty-day period.
THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE PROVIDES PAIN RELIEF TO A CLIENT WITH Background: Morton’s neuroma is a common cause of pain that radiates from between the third and fourth metatarsals and which, when symptomatic, creates sensations of burning or sharp pain and numbness on the forefoot. Many conservative and surgical interventions are employed to reduce associated pain, but not enough research has been conducted to recommend patients to any one CASE REPORT: THE EFFECTS OF MASSAGE THERAPY ON A WOMAN Introduction: Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) refers to a group of conditions resulting from compression of the neurovascular structures of the thoracic outlet. The parameters for physical therapy include myofascial release (MFR), neuromuscular therapy (NMT), muscle strengthening, and stretching. This case study examined the effects of neuromuscular therapy, massage, and other manual therapies MASSAGE THERAPY FOR CERVICAL DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE Background: A 66-year-old female client with cervical degenerative disc disease at lateral left facet joint C6/C7 was experiencing symptoms of chronic neck pain accompanied by limited cervical range of motion, as well as radicular left shoulder and arm pain. The objective of this case report was to describe the effect of therapeutic massage on the client’s symptoms and impairments of INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review the About the Journal page for the Journal's section policies. The Author Guidelines provide complete instructions for writing and preparing your manuscript. The “Online Manuscript Submission Procedures” page describes the full submission process and instructions for uploading revisions.VOL 14 NO 1 (2021)
Comparison of Glutues Maximus Activation to Flexion Bias Exercises Along with MET Technique in Subjects with Anterior Rotated Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction—a Randomised Controlled Trial STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION CASE REPORT: A GLOBAL INTERVENTION Background: Conventional rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries postsurgery is generally site-specific and aims to return the person to ‘normal’ function. Commonly, conventional treatment focuses locally and little or no attention is given to comorbidities, other symptoms, postural compensations, or adaptations either pre-existing or resulting from the injury. EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION IN THE MASSAGE THERAPY It has been documented that there are disparities in who seeks massage therapy in the United States. Yet, there are few conversations about race and ethnicity of the massage therapists who provide these services. We must examine the diversity, equity, and inclusion within the massage therapy profession and consider how the profession can improve the landscape for clients/patients and for THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE PROVIDES PAIN RELIEF TO A CLIENT WITH Background: Morton’s neuroma is a common cause of pain that radiates from between the third and fourth metatarsals and which, when symptomatic, creates sensations of burning or sharp pain and numbness on the forefoot. Many conservative and surgical interventions are employed to reduce associated pain, but not enough research has been conducted to recommend patients to any one THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP IN MASSAGE THERAPY Background: Psychotherapy and massage therapy (MT) are effective treatments for depression and anxiety. Little is certain about the mechanisms behind these effects in MT, but in psychotherapy they are attributed to a combination of common and specific factors, at the heart of which lies the therapeutic relationship. Research into the psychotherapeutic relationship in MT, therefore, CASE STUDY: THE USE OF MASSAGE THERAPY TO RELIEVE CHRONIC Objectives: To study the effects of massage on chronic low-back pain in a patient with four different diagnoses: osteoarthritis, scoliosis, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease. The patient’s goal was to cut down on the amount of pain medication he takes.Methods: A 63-year-old man with chronic back pain received four massages across atwenty-day period.
ORTHOPEDIC MASSAGE PROTOCOL FOR POST ACL RECONSTRUCTION The intent of this study is to determine the effectiveness of orthopedic massage in the rehabilitation of post anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). The primary complications following surgical repair of the ACL and classified as PFPS are hamstring flexion contracture and quadriceps weakness, leading to patellofemoral dysfunction and MASSAGE THERAPY FOR CERVICAL DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE Background: A 66-year-old female client with cervical degenerative disc disease at lateral left facet joint C6/C7 was experiencing symptoms of chronic neck pain accompanied by limited cervical range of motion, as well as radicular left shoulder and arm pain. The objective of this case report was to describe the effect of therapeutic massage on the client’s symptoms and impairments of GAIT CHARACTERISTICS, RANGE OF MOTION, AND SPASTICITY Christine Manella, PT, MT, 1 Deborah Backus, PhD, PT 2 1 Multiple Sclerosis/Spinal Cord Injury Programs, Shepherd Center, and 2 Spinal Cord Injury Research, Crawford Research Institute, Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA, USA. Purpose: Our study set out to measure the effect of a specific routine of massage on gait characteristics, range of motion, and spasticity in a person with incomplete spinal Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer* Home
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The _International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (IJTMB)_ is an open access, peer-reviewed publication intended to accommodate the diverse needs of the rapidly-expanding therapeutic massage and bodywork community. Principal sections of the journal span the areas of research, education, and clinical practice. _IJTMB_ is indexed in PubMed Central , Quarterly, the Directory of Open Access Journals , CrossRef, Healthindex ,
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CALL FOR RESEARCH POSTER ABSTRACTS2021-03-29
The Massage Therapy Foundation (MTF) is pleased to assist the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) with the MTF Poster Session at AMTA 2021 National Convention August 26-28, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. Massage Therapy Foundation and AMTA 2021 Poster Session Abstract applications are due on APRIL 16, 2021. Read More Read more about Call for Research Poster AbstractsCURRENT ISSUE
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Trends of Publication in the Education and Practice Sections of the IJTMB: A Call to Action Ann Blair Kennedy, DrPH1-4
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Acute and Chronic Periocular Massage for Ocular Blood Flow and Vision: a Randomized Controlled Trial Naoyuki Hayashi, PhD, Lanfei Du, MSc5-13
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Perceived Pain Responses to Foam Rolling Associate with Basal HeartRate Variability
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Effectiveness of Massage Including Proximal Trigger Point Release for Plantar Fasciitis: a Case ReportLydia Juchli, RMT
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