JMS 2016 Issue #2 | SOMI

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New CMMPs 2016

MEDICAL MASSAGE SEMINAR SPRING SWING A HUGE SUCCESS By Mary Preuss Whether you want to add science based Medical Massage to your practice for additional income or you want to completely integrate Medical Massag
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Letter from the Editor Issue #2 2016

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to Issue #2 of JMS, Our Person of the Month is Dr. M. Koplen, DC. We think Dr. Koplen has valuable input about building productive working relationships between chiropractor
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Table of Contents 2016 Issue #2

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR PERSON OF THE MONTH NEWS FROM OUR CLINICS THE HORRORS OF IMPROPER MASSAGE THERAPY HOW TO DEAL WITH 12 YEAR-OLD CUTANEOUS REFLEX ZONES ACUTE MIGRAINE – MEDICAL MASSAGE VS TRADITIONAL MED
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Person of the Month Issue #2 2016

PERSON OF THE MONTH This interview is a direct outcome of social advantages offered by modern technology. Unfortunately, I’ve never met Dr. Michael Koplen. I have the privilege of knowing him only thanks to t
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THE SCIENCE OF PALPATION. PART III: PALPATION OF THE SOFT TISSUE IN THE MIDDLE LAYERS

By Dr. Ross Turchaninov In Part I of this article published in THE SCIENCE OF PALPATION. PART I, 2015 we discussed general rules of soft tissue palpation. The Part II published in THE SCIENCE OF PALPATION. PART
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MEDICAL MASSAGE vs. HYPERSENSITIVE TMJ

CASE OF THE MONTH This month’s contribution comes from one of our students, Carole Suzanne Jackson, LMT. I met Carole during one of our Medical Massage seminars and it was obvious from the very beginning that
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MANAGEMENT OF POST-CONCUSSION SYMPTOMS AND POST-TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY WITH MEDICAL MASSAGE. PART I

This article written by Boris Prilutsky LMT, MA has a very interesting history. Currently Boris works with a group of scientists who examine the impact of Medical Massage on patients after post-concussion and w
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Good Apples, Bad Apples 2016 Issue #2

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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ACUTE MIGRAINE – MEDICAL MASSAGE VS TRADITIONAL MEDICAL MODEL

NEWS FROM THE CLINIC We have concluded posting our five-part article about Medical Massage therapy for headaches. Here is a case from the clinic in Daytona Beach, Florida associated with SOMI. Dr. Jeff Cullers,
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HOW TO DEAL WITH 12 YEAR-OLD CUTANEOUS REFLEX ZONES

One of the main professional tasks for a Medical Massage therapist is to detect the presence of reflex zones in skin (cutaneous reflex zones), fascia (connective tissue zones), skeletal muscle (hypertonus, TP,