What happens when a client leaves your treatment room feeling better but returns the following week with the same issues? In this case study, Toby Coy looks at how we can help our clients get better results.
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How much does our fear contribute to ongoing pain? Massage Therapist and Chiropractor Andrew Shepherd presents a case study on low back pain and how the biopsychosocial model works.
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What happens when an injury leaves you facing the end of your beloved career? In part 2 of his LAST articles, Canadian Registered Massage Therapist, Robert Libbey shares a case study of how he treated his client using LAST, BPS modelling and knowing when to refer. Don’t miss Robert’s workshops in October 2018 in Tweed Heads, Perth and Canberra. Robert will also present at the AMT National Conference on 12, 13 and 14 October 2018.
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AMT Chairperson, Michelle McKerron reminds us that sometimes the gentlest of touches can help our clients.
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When we think of health and medical research, we tend to conjure an image of a bloke in a white lab coat smearing bacteria onto a petri dish. But there’s loads of practical ways that massage therapists in all their glorious diversity and numbers can collect useful data in clinical practice which may help to nurture and grow our own practice-based research agenda … in fact, you’re probably already collecting useful data, without realising it might form the foundations of something bigger and more researchy.
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