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, discover how your client’s pelvic tilt might actually be the cause of their back issues and how to assess appropriately, learn how to work with your client’s pain and not against it, join in a conversation about impostor syndrome, and explore how your breath can bring ease into your hands-on work. This issue also includes information on the infraspinatus, trauma-informed care and how to apply it to your sessions, the value of curiosity in the treatment room, mastering the art of receiving client feedback, understanding the various kinds of business structures, working with overuse injuries, and SI joint dysfunction.
The May/June issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine features contributions from various authors including Laura Allen, Christy Cael, Cal Cates, Erik Dalton, Allison Denney, Bob Haddad, Allissa Haines, David Lobenstine, Whitney Lowe, Til Luchau, Diane Matkowski, Joe Muscolino, Douglas Nelson, Heath and Nicole Reed, Michael Reynolds, Marisa Savino, Ruth Werner, and Cindy Williams.
In this issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine, discover how your client’s pelvic tilt might actually be the cause of their back issues and how to assess appropriately, learn how to work with your client’s pain and not against it, join in a conversation about impostor syndrome, and explore how your breath can bring ease into your hands-on work. This issue also includes information on the infraspinatus, trauma-informed care and how to apply it to your sessions, the value of curiosity in the treatment room, mastering the art of receiving client feedback, understanding the various kinds of business structures, working with overuse injuries, and SI joint dysfunction.
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