Which voices do you listen to? AMT Chairperson Michelle McKerron discusses the various “voices” that influence her professional life, including the annoying one that insists she stops watching Gogglebox.
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Massage reduces cortisol levels! Or does it? Dan Wonnocott returns to bust another massage myth.
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Revisit 7 of the best articles we’ve featured on AMT’s blog in 2019. Which was your favourite?
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How easy is it to read “cancer” scribbled on an intake form, assemble our cancer knowledge and treat accordingly? But what about the person on the end of that diagnosis? What role do they have in treatment?
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AMT has recently completed its annual review of the AMT Code of Practice. And this time around, we’ve made one really exciting change, beyond reviewing the currency of legislation that applies to the practice of massage therapy …
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Let us know if we can support you during this period of catastrophic fire risk.
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Have you ever been treating a client and felt that, no matter how well you’re explaining yourself, the client isn’t engaging? Is it you or them? Or is it something more complex. Tim Clark shares a miscommunication story.
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Where do you find quality research about massage? How can you read the research? And how do you know if the research is a trusted, valuable source? Geoff Miller introduces us to finding research.
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Does a massage remove lactic acid? Or is that simply a myth? Daniel Wonnocott takes a look at the facts and history to give us the answer.
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AMT is pleased to announce the details of the new professional development scheme we will be rolling out next year. We encourage all AMT members to read the just-released 2020 Professional Development Guide and throw some questions our way.
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