LETTER FROM THE EDITOR WE NEED YOUR HELP NEWS FROM OUR CLINICS CLINICAL REASONING #7 CLINICAL REASONING #8 SOMI NEWS SCIENCE OF MEDICAL MASSAGE PERIOSTAL MASSAGE. PART III: TYPES OF PERIOSTEAL DYSFUNCTIONS by D
Every year, we ask our readers to vote for the best Case of the Month International Contest from JMS. You choose the best clinical case contribution and the Winner get a SOMI Diploma, a $500 check and the chanc
This Case of the Month was submitted to JMS by Richard Abisia, LMT, CMMP – the latest graduate of SOMI’s Medical Massage Certification Program. When you read Richard’s case, please pay attention t
The Science Of Massage Institute family has grown with yet another incredible therapist graduating from SOMI’s Medical Massage Certification Program. It took Richard Abisia LMT, CMMP, only s
Original Question: This post is intended for therapists who practice the clinical aspects of Massage Therapy. A patient came to our clinic with an acute left lower back pain history. He was tr
This post is intended for therapists who practice the clinical aspects of Massage Therapy. Original Question: Patient #1 Patient A experienced burning pain throughout the day and night in the righ
by Oleg Bouimer, LMT, СMMP Los Angeles, CA Welcome back! In the second part of this article, let me expand on some practical ways of incorporating Chi into your profes
By Ross Turchaninov, MD In the previous JMS issues, we explored the anatomy and physiology of the periosteum and the mechanisms behind the formation of periosteal dysfunctions. PART I: PERIOSTAL MASSAGE. PART I