Journal of Massage Science 2010 #1

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Good Apples/Bad Apples Jan/Feb ’10

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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COMPLEX CASE OF LUMBALGIA (LOWER BACK PAIN) AND PERIPHERAL NERVES PATHOLOGY

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 cases for the review a
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PIRIFORMIS MUSCLE SYNDROME (PMS). SCIATICA. PART I

by P. Novakovic, MD PART I: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PIRIFORMIS MUSCLE (PM) PM is a key to the lower extremity. Association of the PM with sciatic and other nerves in the gluteal area make PMS a very frequent
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HOW MASSAGE THERAPY HEALS THE BODY. PART I: Piezoelectrical Phenomenon in the Soft Tissue

One of the major obstacles for the massage practitioner to build productive professional relationship with physicians and other health practitioners and establish the successful referral base, is their frequent
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Person of the Month Jan/Feb ’10

The interview with Saskia Kleinert is a result of several coincidences. Several months ago one of our readers sent us an e-mail in which she expressed her concern that we choose as Person of the Month only well
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Letter from the Editor Jan/Feb ’10

Dear Friends and Colleagues, We welcome you to the January-February issue of Journal of Massage Science. We start 2010 with a very special issue. First of all, we would like to thank everyone who participated i