"Massage Therapy: Integrating Research and Practice" presents
the latest research examining the evidence for the use of various
massage therapy techniques in treating pathological conditions and
special populations. In this resource readers will find a synthesis
of information from the diverse fields of kinesiology, medicine,
nursing, physical therapy, and psychology.
Authored by experts carefully selected for their specific
knowledge, experience, and research acumen, "Massage Therapy:
Integrating Research and Practice" will assist both students and
practitioners in these areas:
- Learning the benefits of evidence-based massage therapy
practice
- Understanding various research methods
- Developing research skills by learning guidelines for writing
case reports and journal articles
- Understanding how to integrate massage therapy research into
education and clinical practice
This text presents a seamless integration of research and
practice in four parts, providing readers first with a background
to the field of massage therapy followed by discussion of research
methods. Next is an evidence-based presentation of the efficacy of
massage therapy for conditions and populations often encountered in
massage therapy practice. This clinicial section presents three
patient populations (pediatric, athletic, and elderly); three
pain-related types (headache, neck and shoulder pain, and low back
pain); and six conditions that massage therapists may encounter:
pregnancy and labor, scar treatment, cancer, fibromyalgia, anxiety
and depression, and clients who have experienced sexual trauma.
Recommendations and evidence-based treatment guidelines are clearly
defined for each condition. Case reports developed from real-life
cases are included in this section, offering readers a real-world
context for the clinical content presented.
The final section illustrates specific ways to integrate
research into the educational and professional development of
current and future massage therapists. It provides readers with the
fundamental tools for a research-based approach in clinical
practice, especially as it relates to special populations. A
running glossary, chapter summaries, and critical thinking
questions assist students in learning the content and act as
self-study tools for practitioners.
"Massage Therapy: Integrating Research and Practice" offers
both students and practitioners of massage therapy the most current
evidence-based information, guidelines, and recommendations for the
treatment of conditions often seen in massage therapy practice.
This essential reference will assist practitioners in understanding
the scientific literature and its application in enhancing the
practice of this safe and effective health intervention.
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