Sporting injuries are on the up and up – here’s what can be done about it

Sporting injuries are on the up and up – here’s what can be done about it

"Movement screens such as the “functional movement screen” or “landing error scoring system” are an integral part of medical support within sport. They comprise a range of exercises that allow coaches and medics to assess how individuals move in a variety of ways common to the sport they take part in. The proviso for their use is that they help to identify individuals at risk of injury."

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The role of massage in scar management

The role of massage in scar management

Massage therapy is simple to carry out, economical, and has very few side effects, so it is worth investigating the effects of massage therapy on post-surgical scaring. Research is still in its infancy but there is evidence to suggest that in addition to managing pain and discomfort, massage therapy may augment post-surgical healing.

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February 2017 - monthly list of noteworthy finds

February 2017 - monthly list of noteworthy finds

The mission of The RMT Education Project is to contribute to the development of the profession. As part of this mission, I have committed myself to compiling a monthly list of recent noteworthy finds applicable to massage therapy.

Posts are designed to be short and will go out the first friday of every month. As always, please let me know your requests and suggestions through email or social media.

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Incorporating Research into Practice

Incorporating Research into Practice

"Massage therapy continues to be more common in new environments: hospitals, sport medicine clinics and long term care facilities. These settings require massage therapists to work directly with physicians and allied health professions, this requires a sound understanding of the latest research findings."

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How Massage Therapists can Contribute to Research

How Massage Therapists can Contribute to Research

The goal of evidence based massage is to achieve the best outcomes for patients in a cost-effective manner, this provides the profession with an opportunity for unprecedented growth. One of the best ways to facilitate this growth is by connecting with like-minded peers through social media, here therapists can work together to critically evaluate the contents of a research paper, teasing out the clinically relevant points. Whether you are new to the professional or have over 20 years of experience, there is someone out there that will benefit from your knowledge. Another way to move the profession forward is by putting together a case study in a peer reviewed journal.

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