JMS 2014 Issue #4 | SOMI

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We Need Your Help

We need your help to determine Winner of Case of the Month competition we regularly hold at the end of the year. The winner which you chose will get $500 check and recognition Diploma as a Winner of Journal of
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Good Apples, Bad Apples Issue #4 2014

The purpose of this section of the Journal of Massage Science is to inform the practitioners about valuable articles that frequently go unnoticed, as well as to point to those authors and publications who prese
Jackie Ballard
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AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH vs. TMJ DYSFUNCTION

CASE OF THE MONTH Usually submissions to JMS's Case of the Month section illustrate the clinical power of Medical Massage when it is used as a single treatment modality. However, there is another therapy p
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THE SCIENTIFIC ROOTS OF SPORTS MASSAGE

By Oleg Bouimer, LMT, MA Who is a Sports Massage therapist? There are different answers to what seems like a very simple question. Some therapists use Swedish Massage with deeper pressure and call it Sports Mas
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Issue #4, 2014: Contents

Letter from the Editor Science of Sports Massage THE SCIENTIFIC ROOTS OF SPORTS MASSAGE by O. Bouimer, LMT Science of Medical Massage HOW MASSAGE THERAPY HEALS THE BODY. PART IV: PHENOMENON OF PAIN AND MASSAGE
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Letter from the Editor Issue #4, 2014

Friends and Colleagues,           Welcome to issue #4, 2014 of JMS. As you’ve already noticed, we dramatically changed our website and, of course, JMS. In this new, more interactive and vivid desig
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HOW MASSAGE THERAPY HEALS THE BODY. PART IV: PHENOMENON OF PAIN AND MASSAGE THERAPY: NEUROMATRIX THEORY

By Dr. Ross Turchaninov We continue our series of articles under the general name, “How Massage Therapy Heals The Body” (please refer to issues of HOW MASSAGE THERAPY HEALS THE BODY. PART I: Piezoelectrical