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  1. Fascia Congress Announces New Workshops - 1/5/2009
    Workshops on fascia research will be held in conjunction with an international conference, organizers announced Jan. 5. … Read More

  2. U.S. Health Rankings Top List of 15 Most-Read Articles on MASSAGEmag.com - 1/5/2009
    The following articles are the top 15 most-read news stories for December on MASSAGEmag.com. … Read More

  3. Online Sales Smart for Massage Therapists - 1/3/2009
    The practice of offering of massage gift certificates and other products online was validated this week with new national research on online sales. … Read More

  4. Infant Massage in the News - 12/30/2008
    The specialty of infant massage has grown in use as research shows its benefits. … Read More

  5. What's in Your Massage Products? - 12/30/2008
    From natural to organic, plant-based to synthetic, the types of ingredients in massage and beauty products run a wide gamut. … Read More

  6. Franchise's National Expansion in the News - 12/29/2008
    As the number of franchised massage locations grows, another company has tossed its hat into the national franchise ring. … Read More

  7. Aroma Research Released - 12/27/2008
    Many massage therapists utilize aromatherapy—the use of specific essential oils' scents to effect health and healing—during sessions, and much research into aromatherapy has shown it to benefit a variety of conditions. New research illuminates how our sense of smell works. … Read More

  8. Stress Tendencies Run in Families - 12/26/2008
    Massage therapists are no strangers to stress and the various forms it takes. … Read More

  9. NY Governor Proposes Massage Tax - 12/25/2008
    Massage clients in New York state will have to pay sales tax on massage sessions if Gov. David A. Paterson's plan comes to fruition. … Read More

  10. Win a Spa Makeover - 12/23/2008
    If you work at, or own, a spa, you could win a makeover. … Read More


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  1. Fibromyalgia; Finding the cure that works for you - 1/4/2009
    There is no universal cure for Fibromyalgia, however patients are finding that different combinations of treatments can bring relief.

  2. Antioxidants Offer Pain Relief in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis - 1/4/2009
    Convincing evidence to recommend antioxidants for treatment has been lacking

  3. Lilac Center Offers Alternative Care to Cancer Patients - 1/4/2009
    Massage, yoga, and reiki are now offered as alternative care options for Cancer patients in addition to their normally administered treatments.

  4. Knowing How to Relax is Essential to Your Health - 1/2/2009
    There are many tools within reach to help deal with stress, and massage therapy, yoga and meditation are some of them.

  5. Ten Tips for a Healthy Back From Pain Specialist Norman Marcus, M.D. - 1/1/2009
    Back pain is the most disabling pain experienced by Americans and, according to the National Institutes of Health, eight out of ten people will suffer from it at some time.

  6. Grape-Seed Extract Kills Laboratory Leukemia Cells, Proving Value of Natural Compounds - 12/31/2008
    An extract from grape seeds forces laboratory leukemia cells to commit cell suicide, according to researchers from the University of Kentucky.

  7. Chocolate, Tea, Wine May Help Brain - 12/30/2008
    More than 2,000 people between ages 70 and 74 answered a survey about what they usually eat and took tests. Those who eat chocolate or drink tea or wine had significantly better scores and lower rates of poor thinking.

  8. Bangkok Hospital Combining Eastern and Western Therapies for Improved Health Outcomes - 12/24/2008
    In addition to providing a full complement of surgical, oncological and other medical services, Bangkok Hospital is now using massage therapy to improve both patient's physical, mental and emotional health outcomes.

  9. Economy to Affect Dieting and Nutrition Trends in the Coming Year  - 12/22/2008
    As the year comes to a close, many spend time reflecting on the past 12 months as well as making resolutions about the coming year. As 2008 ends, what new dieting and exercise trends can be expected for 2009?

  10. Reduce Holiday Stress With This Easy Acupressure Technique - 12/21/2008
    What do you do when holiday shopping, traveling, cooking and entertaining, start to get the best of you? Why not try this very simple acupressure technique?

The latest news from wires and the Web...
  1. Skin Care Professionals are tending toward more Natural Alternatives - 1/5/2009
    As of recently many spas and skin care centers are returning to natural ingredients in their treatments as opposed to the chemicals and plastic surgery that are so popular in today’s society.

  2. New Year Brings New Laws for California Massage Therapists - 1/5/2009
    Massage therapists will now be regulated under a law drafted by State Senator Jenny Oropeza, D-Long Beach.

  3. Integrative Therapeutics, Inc. and AANP select Residency Sites for STAIR Program - 1/5/2009
    The winning residency sites have been selected for the 2009 Integrative Therapeutics (ITI) and American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP) STAIRSM Residency Scholarship Program. This unique scholarship offers postgraduate naturopathic physicians the opportunity to work in a truly integrated duel residency.

  4. Workplace Creativity Activated by Reflexology, Chair Massage - 1/5/2009
    During the current recession, small businesses turn to reflexology and aromatherapy, as part of chair massage treatments in the workplace, to help promote well-being and increase productivity. Scientific studies back the anecdotal evidence from stressful offices around the US.

  5. Workplace Creativity Activated by Reflexology, Aromatherapy, Chair Massage - 1/5/2009
    During the current recession, small businesses turn to reflexology and aromatherapy, as part of chair massage treatments in the workplace, to help promote well-being and increase productivity. Scientific studies back the anecdotal evidence from stressful offices around the US.

  6. Foot Massage Added to Lineup at Local Business - 1/2/2009
    Masseuse Sonya Crow was looking for a way to expand her small business, Massage by Sonya, and she found it with Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy.

  7. Massage Therapy Workshops Series For Breast Cancer Patients  - 1/2/2009
    In this hands-on workshop, on Monday, January 26, from 7 pm to 8:30 pm, Sr. Virginia Connors teaches some massage techniques that will improve physical and emotional well-being.

  8. Better Off for Slacking Off? Yoga2You Supplies Relaxation Therapy for 2009 Health and Wealth - 1/2/2009
    Never has the old adage "Health is Wealth" resonated more strongly than amid today's economic challenges. Yoga2You's 10 Minutes of Stress Relief relaxation therapy provides essential relaxation techniques that helps listeners feel better immediately.

  9. CuisinArt Resort & Spa Debuts $10 Million Expansion of World-Class Venus Spa - 12/31/2008
    CuisinArt Resort & Spa is proud to announce the debut of its new world-class Venus Spa & Fitness Center, which opened in time for holiday travelers. The resort's Venus Spa is reopening after a $10 million expansion that tripled the size of the pre- existing facility to 27,000 square feet.

  10. ACHS Launches New Career-Oriented, Wellness Credential Programs - 12/29/2008
    The Australasian College of Health Sciences (ACHS) in Portland, Oregon, launches seven new career-oriented credential programs beginning January 2009. The College developed these one-of-a-kind programs to meet growing industry demand for accessible, holistic health career training.

  1. Boost Client Comfort with Heat and Cold Therapy
    By Brandi Schlossberg
    In the healing realm of massage therapy, client comfort is a top priority. Massage therapists should take time to consider every detail that could boost—or potentially inhibit—a client’s comfort level. Oftentimes, it’s the seemingly small touches that make the difference between a good massage and a great one. Read More

  2. A Healthy Burn: Use Caution with Candles
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Just like fluffy linens and soothing music, candles can add to the healing, relaxing nature of massage. However, not all candles are created equal. Some of those soft lights may actually be harming you and your clients, rather than helping. ... Read More

  3. A Potent Blend - AROMATHERAPY AND MASSAGE
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Using plant extracts to foster wellness has, like healthy touch, been practiced for thousands of years. In a manner both natural and noninvasive, aromatherapy promotes relaxation, improves circulation and boosts one’s sense of wellbeing. The combination of ... Read More

  4. Integrative Reflexology: Beyond the Feet
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Seventy years ago, Eunice Ingham’s Stories the Feet Can Tell was first published. This thrust the practice of reflexology into the spotlight, as Ingham began touring North America, presenting seminars on reflexology. Ingham was a pioneer of reflexology ... Read More

  5. The Web Propels Education's Evolution
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    From baby shoes and banking to diets and dating, the Internet has a prominent place in nearly every aspect of modern life. Even massage therapy, with human contact at its core, is being swept up in the wave of the World Wide Web. As technology advances ... Read More

  6. Stay Fresh with Continuing Education
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    One key to a vibrant life is to continue on the quest for new knowledge. When we stop pushing ourselves to learn, grow and adopt fresh information,our daily routines can become stagnant and perhaps even a little bit boring. Fortunately, in the field of ... Read More

  7. Be Ready for Risks
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Imagine this: Last night, temperatures in your town dipped below zero, and unbeknownst to you, a slick coat of ice formed on the stairs leading up to your massage practice. Your first client of the day should arrive any minute. You check your watch and ... Read More

  8. The Benefits of Belonging
    by Amanda Cuda
    You've received the proper training, the necessary licensing, a good location and the right equipment. You might think you have everything you need to be a successful massage therapist—but have you considered ... Read More

  9. Separate All-Natural Concern for Your Well-Being from All-Hype
    by Brandi Schlossberg
    Whether you’re shopping for laundry detergent or strawberry preserves, if the label says "natural," you may be more inclined to pick that product. The word natural seems to imply a commodity is free of synthetic ingredients. Unfortunately, it's not that ... Read More

  10. Light Touch, Big Impact
    What's on your wish list? Expanding your customer base to reach more clients? Broadening your skill set to enhance your services and increase revenue? Increasing the perceived value of your services to support higher prices for what you offer? Extending your career by ... Read More



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John Barnes
Prosperity
1/05/2009
    Learning and utilizing Myofascial Release will not only allow you to survive, but to thrive in economic adversity!     We all know that our country is experiencing ... Read More
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Ann Catlin
No Holiday for Caregivers
1/04/2009
New Year's Greetings! I picked up a USA Today while traveling for the holidays and there was an article about how caregivers of people suffering from Alzhiemer's ... Read More
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Tad Wanveer
Singing Galaxies.
12/31/2008
“Vibrations turn to atoms and atoms generate what we call life; thus it happens that their grouping, by the power of nature’s affinity, forms a living ... Read More
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Laura Allen
The News, or Lack of it, from the NCB
12/30/2008
I’ve been waiting with bated breath for the announcement from the NCBTMB about who won ... Read More
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Steven Schenkman
Avoid The Temptation of the ‘Smorgasbord Syndrome’
12/27/2008
               Academic institutions that are already running massage therapy programs should be thinking ... Read More
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Suzanne Scurlock-Durana
Holiday Blessing for 2008
12/24/2008
As the days grow shorter and the holidays approach, I notice that everyone around me seems to be speeding up, to get it all done before ... Read More
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Julie Onofrio
Self Care - Getting Regular massage
12/17/2008
I am always amazed at the number of massage therapists who don't get regular massage for themselves.  The past poll here at Massage Magazine shows the ... Read More
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Irene Smith
Devine Ride
12/16/2008
Those of you who live in big cities will especially resonate to this urban mystery. Last weekend I was in the middle of my winter intensive and ... Read More
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Acid Foods, Alkaline Foods and Your Body’s pH Balance
12/15/2008
Human blood registers a pH balance of about 7.4, and in order to maintain that level the body functions better with more alkaline foods than acid ... Read More
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Greetings From the Tetons! Get to know your target market.
12/11/2008
It looks like Mother Nature finally shook the snow-globe and the energy around Jackson Hole is buzzing with excitement ... Read More
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The Wrap
Massage Wraps, LLC

The Wrap

The wrap was designed to give therapists the ability to quickly and easily position and treat clients in many massage/bodywork positions, including side-lying, without compromising the client's privacy.

Product Features

  • Designed to allow positioning of the client in almost any treatment position
  • Groin drape is meant to eliminate the chance of compromising the client's privacy
  • Tie-straps are intended to provide extra security, client may stand, sit or walk while covered
  • Created to provide safe and easy transitions between positions
  • Facilitates treatment in side-lying position, believed to be a highly effective position
  • Marketed as easy-to-learn and use
  • The Wrap costs $34.95.

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    The Healing Power of Touch

    Remember to focus on the healing power of touch and its importance in your life and in the lives of those you touch.

    The Healing Power of Touch, by Ariana Vincent, MASSAGE Magazine Self-Care TipOne touch can soothe, comfort and convey caring in a way words never can. Touching has the power to heal, connect us and ease pain. It also lessens anxiety and softens the blows of life. The simple act of touching is so powerful that it can slow your heart rate, decrease your blood pressure and strengthen your immune system.

    Prior to touching, focus your attention by centering yourself. Centering brings mindfulness to your life. When you are centered, you can dwell totally in the present moment by releasing thoughts of the past as well as releasing projections into the future. Centering involves conscious breathing, focusing and mindfulness. One way to stay centered in the present is to avoid slipping into repetitive, habitual movements. By treating each individual as a new landscape to explore, it is possible to dwell in the present moment and move into a continuous creative flow.

    Allow the healing energy to flow from a centered place in your heart. Breathe deeply and fully. Relax and let the energy flow. Release your attachment to the outcome. The healing power of touch has an intelligence of its own, and it will go where it is most needed, restoring balance and flow on every level.

    Ariana Vincent, The Healing Power of Touch, MASSAGE Magazine Self-Care TipAriana Vincent, L.M.T., M.T.I., N.C.T.M.B., is a Nationally Certified Massage Therapy Instructor and workshop leader based in Austin, Texas. Learn more about her at www.arianavincent.com.

     

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    Branding Your Practice

    Branding Your Practice, by Randi Drinkwater, MASSAGE Magazine Business Tip"Make my phone ring, please" doesn’t need to be part of the everyday vocabulary at your alternative and integrative health-care practice.

    My phone never rings when I run an ad. That’s because it’s not supposed to.

    If you’ve ever sat by the phone waiting for it to ring after you’ve run an ad in your local paper, you are not alone.  Print advertising is by far one of the most misunderstood mediums of all the marketing tactics. In a layman’s world, it’s only natural to think that if we tell people about our product or service, they are sure to want to know more.  And that might have been the case, were you not competing with all the other “noise and hype” that is put out there every day by advertisers just like yourself, hoping to pique somebody’s attention and get them to call you.

    Sorry. Ads are not designed to make the phone ring. It’s that simple. They play a much more subtle, yet no less important, role in the marketing mix commonly referred to as branding---aka, letting people know what your company stands for.

    Branding is not about what you do or the benefits of your product or service, it is indeed something much more.  It’s the values your company stands for, yesterday, today and tomorrow.

    The keeper of your brand–-What makes a good print ad
    It all begins with your practice’s brand, be it integrity, quality, performance, service or some other value so inherent in your company that if it disappeared, would your company exist today?

    Values are clearly articulated and delivered to the people you are most likely to do business with through a comprehensive marketing campaign. A branded message paves the way and opens the door for you to engage with your potential customers.

    With so much riding on your brand, your communication of that brand has got to be crystal clear---easily communicated and understood by every person that comes into contact with your company. Without exception, a good brand will pass the test of time. See if you can guess who these long-standing brands belong to:

    • "It’s slow good" 
    • "We try harder"
    • "Breakfast of Champions"

    Make no mistake about it. Heinz Ketchup didn’t just run one ad. It took many insertions of the same ad in the same publication with the same brand message before even one person remembered its “slow good” brand.

    Randi Drinkwater, Branding Your Practice, MASSAGE Magazine Business TipFor more than 25 years, Randi Drinkwater has successfully spearheaded high-impact marketing solutions for such global companies as IBM, Cisco Systems, and WorldCom/MCI/UUNet. Today, Drinkwater resides as CEO for Alternative Growth Streams, (http://www.easygettingmorepatients.com) a marketing-membership Web site designed exclusively to empower alternative and integrative practitioners to grow their practices and get more patients/clients. She is well known and respected throughout the industry and is the recipient of the BPAA Atlanta Peach and Southeast Addy award for marketing excellence.

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