Journal of Massage Science 2009 #1

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Medical Massage Concept

Dear reader, This part of our journal is dedicated to the medical aspects of massage therapy. For those of you who would like to extend your practice into this exciting field of massage therapy the information
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Person of the Month Jan/Feb 09

Dear reader, We will choose the most interesting personal stories associated with massage therapy for the this part of our journal to inspire you and show you larger picture of massage therapy profession. We be
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Shovel Technique

Science of Medical Massage This technique is a part of the vast collection of medical massage techniques and protocols to be found in Video Library of MEDICAL MASSAGE PROTOCOLs. Shovel Technique by RJ Schmit,
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Letter From the Editor Jan/Feb 09

Dear friend and colleague! We are happy to welcome you to the first issue of the Journal of Massage Science. There are four major journals in the U.S. which cover various aspects of massage therapy. So why is y
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The Phenomenon Of Adaptation

Dear reader, This part of our journal dedicated to the science of stress-reduction and therapeutic massage. Our authors will share with you the precious scientific information accumulated by the Western school
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Friction-Kneading (FK)

by Dr. Ross Turchaninov, MD The phenomenon of adaptation is one of the practitioner’s greatest hindrances to building a successful massage practice when working within the boundaries of stress-reduction a
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Good Apples/Bad Apples

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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Case to Save the Runner

Case of the Month In every issue of our journal you will find Case of the Month which we will select among submitted ones. Everyone who is using MEDICAL MASSAGE PROTOCOLs in their practice may submit their case