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At 10:52am on August 2, 2009, James Mally said…
I'm glad you like my videos. I like your book - we use it at our school.
At 3:06pm on July 31, 2009, Susan G. Salvo said…
Because Ruth and I are friends, the best I can say is use both. If you get my book, I would really appreciate your thoughts.

Yes, Elsevier puts out great books. I really enjoy Eyal's book too.

Be sure and ck out a book I contributed on called Modalites. I wrote the chapter on Geriatric massage.
At 2:21pm on July 31, 2009, Noel Norwick said…
Susan: I don't have your book, Mosby’s Pathology for Massage Therapist, second edition, 2009 (as it seems not to be as widely known, promoted or used by massage practitioners in our country) and would appreciate your letting me know your thoughts regarding the difference between it and Ruth Werner's book.

FYI - I generally like Elsevier publications and often refer back to Eyal Lederman's The Science and Practice of Manual Therapy.
At 10:13pm on July 25, 2009, Trichelle Bellard said…
hey mrs susan! i like this website so far. thank you for giving it to us. :-)
At 12:04pm on July 21, 2009, Whitney Lowe said…
Yes, still in Alaska. Working on a new DVD series now, lots more work in online education projects, writing and all that. Never seems to be an end to the interesting things to get involved with!
At 11:54am on July 21, 2009, Whitney Lowe said…
Susan:
Great to hear from you and I hope you are doing well. A great resource for this would be Laurie Craig at Georgia Massage School
http://www.georgiamassageschool.com/

Hope that helps!
At 9:33am on July 21, 2009, Mike Hinkle said…
You are welcome. You will be a natural at this. Check with Gloria Coppola, Felicia Brown and Laura Allen, they too, work with a lot of schools.
At 9:21am on July 21, 2009, Mike Hinkle said…
Join Whitney Lowes' research group. He knows a lot of schools and may be able to recommnd some folks. They would lean in this direction and start a blog like Chip Hines has done on the front page. Just a couple of paragraphs to get the conversation going. Then sit back and talk. They will come.
At 8:12am on July 21, 2009, Mike Hinkle said…
I have not heard of that specific group yet. You can always "opt out" if you don't wish to continue with it. You will add tremendously to this site. You are the perfect person we need here. You are so diverse across the field. Your experience will help many. Jan Swartz, I think started a group discussing instructor issues. But they probably aren't writers, some may be. I think Cliff Korn would jump in. Will keep this in mind today and think on it. Just have fun!
At 8:28pm on July 20, 2009, Mike Hinkle said…
How about a group fo Authors of Massage Books or Massage Editorial contributors or such.
At 10:32am on July 17, 2009, Mike Hinkle said…
Start a discussion, start a group, get to know all the members and have fun!
At 11:26am on July 13, 2009, Mike Hinkle said…
Glad to have you with us, you're going to love it!

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