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All Blog Posts Tagged 'science' (3)

What I Did On My Summer Vacation

OK, I did a lot more this summer than this, but there is one thing I want to tell you about. Why should you care what I did? Apparently you read my blog because I have something important to say. This one is real important, at least I think so.

Many of you longtime readers know of my dissatisfaction with many existing theories of explanation for myofascial release. If it had stayed grounded in the simple model of 20-30 years ago, a model of ground substance, elastin, and collagen,…

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Added by Walt Fritz, PT on August 22, 2012 at 2:01pm — 4 Comments

Using the Evidence to Promote Your Practice

These days it's not difficult to find sources for massage therapy (MT) research information. Pop in on FaceBook and many practices have their own page. Several of them post research articles as a way to promote MT and don't mind sharing (like mine).  Maybe we should define what a research article is. A research article has been…

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Added by Robin Byler Thomas on January 23, 2012 at 8:30pm — No Comments

New Issue of Journal of Massage Science

Here is our third newsletter in 2011 to update you about new developments in our educational project.

 

1. Issue #3 (2011) of Journal of Massage Science is now available for you to read.…

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Added by Dr. Ross Turchaninov on July 18, 2011 at 12:00am — 3 Comments

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