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Daily Archives: February 2006

Differentiating Back Pain from Kidney Pain

Massage therapists are often in a difficult position; western medical diagnosis is beyond their scope of practice, yet awareness and recognition of medical disorders is crucial to their client’s well-being and safety. Mistaking kidney inflammation for a muscular strain can result in inappropriate therapy. Learn how to detect kidney inflammation masquerading as back pain, and what to do about it.

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Massage for Anterior Shin Splints

Shin splints are a common overuse injury that can sideline runners, athletes, and active individuals at any time of year. Shin splints can result from training too hard, too fast, sidelining any athlete. When performed appropriately, massage therapy can support tissue recovery and help prevent anterior shin splints when combined with proper training and load management.

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5 Tips for Heart Chakra Health

Much more than tissue manipulators, massage therapists often function as an intermediary between client’s personal lives and their medical care. Enhance this role by supporting your clients’ heart centers by contributing to their physical, emotional and spiritual health.

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