Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to JMS Issue #3 of 2019. We appreciate the support of our readers from all around the world. Here is the content of the current issue we hope
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR PERSON OF THE MONTH BORIS PRILUTSKY’S BLOG NEWS FROM OUR CLINICS MEDICAL MASSAGE VS ‘FROZEN SHOULDER’? SCIENCE OF MEDICAL MASSAGE BIOTENSEGRITY – ANATOMY FOR THE 21ST CEN
MASSAGE&BODYWORK MAGAZINE Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth. Massage&Bodywork Magazine. May/June 2019 By Ruth Werner It is a good to know educational piece. Anterior Elbow and Forearm.
By Dr. Ross TurchaninovPhoenix, AZ In Part I of this article we outlined the topic of S-spine and J-spine and degree of curvatures associated with them: PERSONAL OPINION: S-SPINE vs. J-SPINE: IS THERE ANY MERIT
Our Person of the Month for this issue of JMS is David Lesondak, BCSI, ATSI, FST, FFT. David is an exceptional therapist, author, educator and international speaker. His field of expertise is fascia, its role i
JMS and our readers were very fortunate when Dr. J. Sharkey contributed his first article on Biotensegrity in 2015 (CONCEPT OF BIOTENSEGRITY. PART I: THE FALLACY OF BIOMECHANICS ). We consider his and his colle
We continue to publish Boris Prilutsky, LMT, Blog. In this issue Boris discusses the important topic of pain medications and their impact on patients’ lives and therapists’ work. Dr. Ross Turchaninov, Edito
This Case of the Month is contributed to JMS by Steve Smith, LMT, CMMP from Littleton, CO who recently graduated from SOMI’s Medical Massage Certification program. Generally speaking, we suggest to our studen
By Dr. Ross Turchaninov, Phoenix, AZ This patient came to our office from his PCP with an already established diagnosis of Severe Adhesive Capsulitis in the right shoulder, a.k.a. Frozen Shoulder. The patie