by Bethany | Nov 3, 2014 | All Articles
Each rib has toward its “head”” a triangle of synovial joints – with attachments to the bodies of the vertebrae above, below and to the transverse process of the one below. The triangle is one of the most stable as well as most flexible structures in nature. It is no...
by Bethany | Oct 30, 2014 | All Articles
By David Lauterstein, LMT, MTI, Certified Zero Balancing Teacher, Co-founder of Lauterstein-Conway Massage School In my early years I was mostly studying and playing music. But as I moved into my late 20’s I started to realize I didn’t want to do music for...
by davidl | Oct 2, 2014 | All Articles
1. URGENT CONCERN RE THE MODEL PRACTICE ACT (and other recent legal developments) The originally circulated version of the Model Practice Act (MPA) contained the requirement that all massage schools be accredited. Massage schools are already regulated by the state...
by Bethany | Sep 19, 2014 | All Articles
by Brian Utting The phrase ‘deep tissue work’ is used in so many contexts that it’s hard to know what it means anymore. To some practitioners, ‘deep tissue’ simply means deep pressure. To others, it has more fascial, myofascial, or structural connotations....
by Bethany | Sep 15, 2014 | All Articles
by Hannah Ford A riddle for you: what do a sub sandwich, a novel, and a massage have in common? They’re all deeply unsatisfying if you leave out the middle. Your massage education included the basics of abdominal massage, but have you found yourself skipping...