Massage & Bodywork magazine promotes professionalism among practitioners and stimulates healthy dialogue about the field, while remaining mindful of the breadth of bodywork backgrounds, beliefs, and modalities. In this issue, read expert advice on considerations to have when working with clients who have long COVID, why practitioners need to be extra careful with their words and leave diagnosing to the doctors, how to deliver the best care possible to autistic clients, why emotional intelligence belongs in the MT’s toolkit, and tips on ways to successfully rebook clients. This issue also includes information on patellofemoral pain, the parietal technique to relieve head and neck pain, a closer look at muscle tissue, and the codependent relationship between the QL and the psoas.
The January/February 2022 issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine features contributions from various authors including Laura Allen, Christy Cael, Cal Cates, Sasha Chaitow, Erik Dalton, Allison Denney, Irene Diamond, Allissa Haines, David Lobenstine, Whitney Lowe, Til Luchau, Douglas Nelson, Heath and Nicole Reed, Michael Reynolds, Marisa Savino, Ruth Werner, and Cindy Williams.
Massage & Bodywork magazine promotes professionalism among practitioners and stimulates healthy dialogue about the field, while remaining mindful of the breadth of bodywork backgrounds, beliefs, and modalities. In this issue, read expert advice on considerations to have when working with clients who have long COVID, why practitioners need to be extra careful with their words and leave diagnosing to the doctors, how to deliver the best care possible to autistic clients, why emotional intelligence belongs in the MT’s toolkit, and tips on ways to successfully rebook clients. This issue also includes information on patellofemoral pain, the parietal technique to relieve head and neck pain, a closer look at muscle tissue, and the codependent relationship between the QL and the psoas.