Issue #3 2016

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Reports from Summer Seminars

SUMMER SEMINARS A BIG HIT By Mary Preuss, Director of Services SOMI Our summer Medical Massage 3-day seminars spanned the country with events in Long Beach, Pittsburgh, Tucson and Chicago. Everywhere we went we
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Hall of Fame

EDITOR IN CHIEF OF JMS INDUCTED INTO MASSAGE HALL OF FAME We’re proud to announce another international award for our Editor in Chief Dr. Ross Turchaninov. Last month he was inducted into the World Massage
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New CMMP 2016

NEW CERTIFIED MEDICAL MASSAGE PRACTITIONER Our heartiest congratulations to Gina Titus, LMT from Santa Monica, California for becoming our newest Certified Medical Massage Practitioner (CMMPs). This takes work
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Table of Contents 2016 Issue #3

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR PERSON OF THE MONTH NEWS FROM OUR CLINICS MEDICAL MASSAGE VS. ERB’S PALSY WELCOME NEW CMMPs HALL OF FAME REPORTS FROM SUMMER SEMINARS SCIENCE OF MEDICAL MASSAGE MANAGEMENT OF POST-CONCU
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MEDICAL MASSAGE VS SOMATIC/VISCERAL ABNORMALITY

CASE OF THE MONTH This month’s contribution comes from one of SOMI’s students, Nichole Hernandez, LMT. This case study and her story are quite remarkable. I met Nichole several months ago during one of our
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THE SCIENCE OF PALPATION. PART IV DEEP PALPATION OF THE SOFT TISSUES

THE SCIENCE OF PALPATION. PART IV DEEP PALPATION OF THE SOFT TISSUES   By Dr. Ross Turchaninov This is Part IV of our article on the Science of Palpation. Part I was published in Issue #4, 2015, Part II was pu
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Good Apples Bad Apples Issue #3 2016

The purpose of this section of the Journal of Massage Science to inform the practitioners about valuable articles that frequently go unnoticed, as well as to point to those authors and publications who exhibit
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MANAGEMENT OF POST-CONCUSSION SYMPTOMS AND POST-TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY WITH MEDICAL MASSAGE. PART II

In Part II Mr. B. Prilutsky shares with our readers treatment protocol for the management of post-concussion syndrome and prevention of post-traumatic encephalopathy. We think that the information presented in