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Massage Professionals Update
Here are this month's articles, free to view:
Oxytocin: The Hormone of Peace and Trust
We live in a stressful world. In our culture, high levels of stress tend to be the norm and even thought beneficial by some. In other parts of the world, inner peace and calm have been valued for centuries, and only recently have the practices of tai chi, yoga and meditation been explored in Western culture. As massage therapists, one of our objectives could be seen as the promotion of increasing calm and reducing stress in our clients. Read on to find out how massage, the hormone oxytocin and the reduction of stress are intertwined. Read more.
What Massage Therapists Should Know About the Q Angle
Although massage therapists typically don't measure the Q angle, it's important to understand its definition, normal range and potential implications. Read more.
A Refresher on Pernicious Anemia for Bodyworkers
People can live with anemia for years before being diagnosed and consequently receiving treatment. If bodyworkers can recognize a potential case of pernicious anemia, a swift referral can prompt an evaluation - and potentially get clients the help they need. Read more.
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Massage Therapists Poll
Previous Poll Results
Q: Have you ever suspected a client was having a stroke during a massage session, and then called 911 for immediate help?
91% - No – None of my clients have ever shown any warnings of a stroke.
9% - Yes – I recognized the warning signs of a stroke and saved my client’s life.






