When you get a chance, thought this might be of interest as well. Research on whiplash.
me of our colleagues are presently working on studies looking into MVA survivors using ultrasound and due to recent improvements in technology are finding that there's a "connective tissue proliferation" on side that received the impact,
so there's a real measurable thickening of connective tissue layers that can be observed on the side of impact,
these studies are right now in different stages and it will be a few years until/if they get published, but for what it is worth, no, it is not in your head it is real...and although there might be a memory, there probably is also a microscopical but real physical change
all research is in rather early stages http://www.fasciacongress.org/2009/abstracts.htm
researchers around the world are still working on animal models and cadaver tissue and it will be a while until we have capability and proposed models for research in vivo...
I was looking for information on the WMF. It looked like it would be fun. Do the CEU's count for Illinois if I am out of state? I probably should this but I am not sure.
Hi Mike! Is there anything I can do to help with the WMF Research Conference?? Is the process still in the brainstorming phase? Please let me know how I can help!
Best regards,
Jerrilyn
At 2:43am on September 16, 2010, Darcy Neibaur said…
Hi Micheal, just whenever you get a chance watch this video. It is very interesting. Massage and cancer. Darcy
Hi Darcy,
As a member of this group; I'm sure the subject of Nurturing Touch as a modality will interest you.
This is a website slideshow. Group and individual responses have been very good.
When you have time, take a look by pasting the URl below into your browser. Just keep clicking "Next Page".
and if you feel so moved, please forward this message to your list.
MASSAGE THERAPIST OF THE YEAR FOR MASSAGE ENVY. Oh so amazed and did not even realize it until very late last evening. You all know me. I cried those Happy Tears one more time. See what you have created Micheal Hinkle. Thank you to you and CG Funk.
Glad to meet you Mike, I've been an RN in Critical care for 12 yrs, have always used massage for my pain control and relaxtion. I think this will be good for my pt's, and coworkers but mainly my mother who has MS, Fibromyalgia, RA and DJD and other things that I know massage will benefit, i grad in December. If you have any tips for working with people who have fibromyalgia I would be very greatful thanks again Mike
hi mike thank you for the response, however, i was actually looking for a standard operations and procedures manual for a massage clinic that would be opening soon. any ideas where i might be able to locate one?
Hello Mike, thank you for the friendship. You sound like a very busy man. Work has slowed down for me here in Lodi, Calif. But hanging in here. Wish not so many of the Asian places would be open, I think we have at least 8 here in our little town advertising $19 massage. Well, hope all is well with you. I look forward to reading from your page. Teri
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me of our colleagues are presently working on studies looking into MVA survivors using ultrasound and due to recent improvements in technology are finding that there's a "connective tissue proliferation" on side that received the impact,
so there's a real measurable thickening of connective tissue layers that can be observed on the side of impact,
these studies are right now in different stages and it will be a few years until/if they get published, but for what it is worth, no, it is not in your head it is real...and although there might be a memory, there probably is also a microscopical but real physical change
all research is in rather early stages
http://www.fasciacongress.org/2009/abstracts.htm
researchers around the world are still working on animal models and cadaver tissue and it will be a while until we have capability and proposed models for research in vivo...
I was looking for information on the WMF. It looked like it would be fun. Do the CEU's count for Illinois if I am out of state? I probably should this but I am not sure.
Best regards,
Jerrilyn
Hi Darcy,
As a member of this group; I'm sure the subject of Nurturing Touch as a modality will interest you.
This is a website slideshow. Group and individual responses have been very good.
When you have time, take a look by pasting the URl below into your browser. Just keep clicking "Next Page".
and if you feel so moved, please forward this message to your list.
http://web.me.com/touchmaster/Stress/Stress.html
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