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Massage World Mentor
Susan Findlay has been our Sports Massage writer for many years and we thank her for that. Susan has now adopted a new and exciting role, that of our readers Massage Mentor. Please feel free to send any questions into MW that you would like Susan to discuss.

Exceeding the Limits
We are all individual. What is right for one person is not necessarily right for another. In this article Pauline Baxter talks us through what factors we need to consider when we are working to make sure we stay within our limits.

Understanding Research for the Massage Therapist
Greg Morling offers therapists and those who aim to engage in research in our tactile garden, some new perspectives on research designs that might truly reflect the way we work and the wellbeing we hope to foster in our clients.

Body Within the Mind
Giacomo Sandri presents and discusses the evidence for the existence of the mind body network, from a Western science perspective.

Bringing Anatomy to Life
Anatomy and physiology are the very foundation of what we practice.
However, for some of us learning anatomical terms can be challenging, which is why Kate Browne believes in bringing anatomy to life through body painting. She explains how art can be used to learn anatomical terms and also connect with other therapists in your local area.

Remote Business Opportunity
2020 has shown us that if you think outside the box, almost anything is possible. Would you like to work remotely to support your clients but lack confidence or simply don’t know where to start? Emma Gilmore provides an introductory guide and some ideas to help you to develop your skills and communicate clearly with your existing and potential clients.

Resuming Treatments Following COVID-19
Positive touch is instrumental in our basic human need for connection and belonging. Therapists provide this for their clients, and the inability connect at this level has had a profound effect amid the COVID-19 crisis.
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Massage World 109 Massage World Mentor Susan Findlay has been our Sports Massage writer for many years and we thank her for that. Susan has now adopted a new and exciting role, that of our readers Massage Mentor. Please feel free to send any questions into MW that you would like Susan to discuss. Exceeding the Limits We are all individual. What is right for one person is not necessarily right for another. In this article Pauline Baxter talks us through what factors we need to consider when we are working to make sure we stay within our limits. Understanding Research for the Massage Therapist Greg Morling offers therapists and those who aim to engage in research in our tactile garden, some new perspectives on research designs that might truly reflect the way we work and the wellbeing we hope to foster in our clients. Body Within the Mind Giacomo Sandri presents and discusses the evidence for the existence of the mind body network, from a Western science perspective. Bringing Anatomy to Life Anatomy and physiology are the very foundation of what we practice. However, for some of us learning anatomical terms can be challenging, which is why Kate Browne believes in bringing anatomy to life through body painting. She explains how art can be used to learn anatomical terms and also connect with other therapists in your local area. Remote Business Opportunity 2020 has shown us that if you think outside the box, almost anything is possible. Would you like to work remotely to support your clients but lack confidence or simply don’t know where to start? Emma Gilmore provides an introductory guide and some ideas to help you to develop your skills and communicate clearly with your existing and potential clients. Resuming Treatments Following COVID-19 Positive touch is instrumental in our basic human need for connection and belonging. Therapists provide this for their clients, and the inability connect at this level has had a profound effect amid the COVID-19 crisis.


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Massage World Mentor
Susan Findlay has been our Sports Massage writer for many years and we thank her for that. Susan has now adopted a new and exciting role, that of our readers Massage Mentor. Please feel free to send any questions into MW that you would like Susan to discuss.

Exceeding the Limits
We are all individual. What is right for one person is not necessarily right for another. In this article Pauline Baxter talks us through what factors we need to consider when we are working to make sure we stay within our limits.

Understanding Research for the Massage Therapist
Greg Morling offers therapists and those who aim to engage in research in our tactile garden, some new perspectives on research designs that might truly reflect the way we work and the wellbeing we hope to foster in our clients.

Body Within the Mind
Giacomo Sandri presents and discusses the evidence for the existence of the mind body network, from a Western science perspective.

Bringing Anatomy to Life
Anatomy and physiology are the very foundation of what we practice.
However, for some of us learning anatomical terms can be challenging, which is why Kate Browne believes in bringing anatomy to life through body painting. She explains how art can be used to learn anatomical terms and also connect with other therapists in your local area.

Remote Business Opportunity
2020 has shown us that if you think outside the box, almost anything is possible. Would you like to work remotely to support your clients but lack confidence or simply don’t know where to start? Emma Gilmore provides an introductory guide and some ideas to help you to develop your skills and communicate clearly with your existing and potential clients.

Resuming Treatments Following COVID-19
Positive touch is instrumental in our basic human need for connection and belonging. Therapists provide this for their clients, and the inability connect at this level has had a profound effect amid the COVID-19 crisis.
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