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Massage Professionals Update
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10 Tips for Avoiding Injury With Onsite Massage
Portable massage tables have been around since 1910 - though back then portable did not necessarily mean light in weight - and massage chairs were invented in 1986. But doing onsite massage therapy on a regular basis is still relatively new and, in order to avoid injury, requires an increased awa... Read more.
Bodyworkers Can Influence the Cranial Keystone
Known as the cranial keystone, the sphenoid bone is one of the more mysterious parts of our anatomy. Connected with many common problems, a restricted sphenoid can be freed by cranial-sacral therapy. Read more.
Helping Clients Help Their Colicky Infant
One out of every five babies cries uncontrollably. Understandably, the parents of these babies can use all the help they can get. Armed with four signature moves, massage therapists have many ways to help families dealing with infant colic. Read more.
Massage for Sunburn Healing
Whether you live along the Sunbelt or practice massage therapy in the northern states, clients may come in at almost any time of the year with sunburn. In the summer, it might be after spending too much time at the beach or in the backyard. In the winter months, it could be from skiing or from a ... Read more.
Massage Therapists Poll
Previous Poll Results
Q: Have you ever performed massage on a client with a mild, first degree sunburn?
57% - Yes
43% - No







