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, learn all about FR:EIA (the world’s first whole-body fascial-focused plastinate model) and the lessons she brings to the massage community, explore the importance of the fascial system as a sensory organ, and take a deep dive into nine muscles that are distinctive and extraordinary. This issue also includes information on the spinalis, working with clients with multiple sclerosis, the value of “superficial” massage, keeping self-disclosure out of the treatment room, how to address bicycle seat neuropathy, the value of community involvement, and exploring cartilage injuries.
The Sept/Oct 2022 issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine features contributions from various authors including Laura Allen, Christy Cael, Gary Carter, Sasha Chaitow, Rachelle Clauson, Erik Dalton, Allison Denney, Allissa Haines, David Lesondak, Whitney Lowe, Til Luchau, Fauna Moore, Joe Muscolino, Douglas Nelson, Heath and Nicole Reed, Michael Reynolds, Marisa Savino, Robert Schleip, Ruth Werner, and Cindy Williams.
In this issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine, learn all about FR:EIA (the world’s first whole-body fascial-focused plastinate model) and the lessons she brings to the massage community, explore the importance of the fascial system as a sensory organ, and take a deep dive into nine muscles that are distinctive and extraordinary. This issue also includes information on the spinalis, working with clients with multiple sclerosis, the value of “superficial” massage, keeping self-disclosure out of the treatment room, how to address bicycle seat neuropathy, the value of community involvement, and exploring cartilage injuries.
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