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Here are this week's articles, free to view:
5 Solutions: How Massage Therapists Can Avoid Dry Hands
Washing your hands before and after every client is hygienically necessary, yet doing so typically dries out the hands of healthcare providers. By implementing these valuable solutions for keeping their hands healthy, massage therapists can avoid the irritable skin damage attributed to frequent hand washing. Read more.
3 Bodywork Techniques Ideal for Spring Cleaning
Spring has finally rolled around, and the first thing that may come to mind is cleaning your home from top to bottom. Spring also happens to be the best time of year to get rid of the toxins in your body - learn which three massage techniques are especially suited for this task. Read more.
Massage Therapists Beware: Drug and Citrus Caution
When combined with grapefruit, the side effects of certain medications can intensify. Since these side effects may impact massage therapy, practitioners knowing about this potential are especially valuable to their clients. Read more.
2 Massage Therapy Methods for Scoliosis
The principle goal of traditional scoliosis treatment is to reduce the progression of spine curvature. However, two techniques employed by bodyworkers can reduce some of the most frequent complaints of people with scoliosis. Read more.
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Tell us what YOU think!
Where would you most likely use chair massage to expand your practice?
22%: Sporting Events, such as marathons, competitions and tournaments.
56%: Corporate Events, such as trade shows, conventions or health expos.
22%: Private Events, such as local store openings, birthday parties or holiday celebrations.
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