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Mary F. Jenn, CMT U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about Trigger Point Therapy, chronic pain, repetitive stress injuries, neck and shoulder pain, lower back pain. | Available Ask A Question |
Rachel Estelle U.S. View Profile
| For CMT's I am happy to answer questions about marketing your massage business, growing your clientele, advertising, time management, finding information on the internet to connect with other therapists, mentor massage students,
For Clients: I can explain what a particular modality of massage is, help you pick the type/modality of massage that is best for you, | Available Ask A Question |
Eunice Philippines View Profile
| My experience lies in the healthcare, massage therapy and spa therapy fields. I am more inclined to answer queries relating to the Philippines as well. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Rachel Zebede, LMT U.S. View Profile
| I can answer: Anatomy,Physiology and Kinesiology questions pertaining to massage; questions regarding what kind of massage may be useful for certain pathologies; The differences between ceratin massage modalities; Questions about Cautions and Contraindications | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Glenn Kukkee, HBSc (Psychology), RMT Canada View Profile
| My unexpected specialty has been correction of disorders caused by working conditions. Who knew that office work could hurt so much and be so damaging? Your back and neck pain is correctable, let's talk about it. I also specialize in post-operative rehabilitation and if I don't know the answer I can at least point you in the right direction. I've been working on pre-medical studies on my way to becoming a doctor and would be happy to take questions about anatomy, physiology and all of that fun stuff too.
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Zira Canada View Profile
| I can answer questions about exercise rehab, remedial (therapeutic/deep tissue) and general relaxation massage therapy, sports related massage therapy and any questions about massage in general. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Orlando View Profile
| Specialist sports massage practitioner dealing with the limitations of massage and it`s application supporting the training regime of elite athletes. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Tina Allen, LMT, CPMMT, CPMT, CIMT U.S. View Profile
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Infant Massage, baby massage and children's Massage Expert, Tina Allen welcomes any questions relating to infant and baby massage, children's massage, pediatric massage, and massage for infants and children who are hospitalized or in hospice care.
Additionally, through her internationally recognized volunteer work, Tina has extensive experience providing massage therapy to men and women who have advanced HIV/AIDS, are elderly or living with terminal illness in hospice care.
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John Nickolas Barakitis U.S. View Profile
| Anatomy, physiology and kinesiology.
NCBTMB testing and study guides.
Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Massage therapy (General)
Reiki, Shamballa and Energy based modalities | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-15 Swelling in shoulders and arm: Dear Nicky, Swelling usually indicates inflammation. As you said, you may have massaged to deep and caused an injury to the tissue. You can ice those areas that you notice have swelling for about 15-20...
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2008-07-09 corrective massage: Hello Raman, Thank you for your question. Without knowing why your daughter's nose bone has expanded it would be difficult for me to advise if pediatric massage would be helpful in this situation....
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2008-07-08 Myconic Seizure: Dear Pam, Sorry for the delayed response. Myoclonic seizures is not contraindicated for massage therapy. However, you should find out from your client which nervous system disorder these seizures...
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2008-06-30 books to read: Dear Adrianne, It all depends on what kind of information you are looking for. I'll recommend some books that I use for reference. Human Anatomy & Physiology by Elaine Marieb is a great source...
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2008-06-23 Indications or contraindications: Hi Micheal, I always check for herniated disks before I even touch the lower back. I do assessments and different tests before I even touch people. You shouldn't start a massage without doing assessments...
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