Useful Links

by Ken Shim, RMT on November 19, 2009

in Massage Student & Therapist Resources

Wikipedia.org – Lots of great information on the history of massage as well as descriptions on over 25 different types of massage.

Tom Myers’ Website – Great website from the founder of anatomy trains. A look at the fascial connections of the body including footage from cadaver sessions.

Acuxo.com – This site has an A-Z of acupuncture treatment, research and indications

Health ClubExercise your body and mind at a Virgin Active health club.

Some forms of alternative medicine, including acupuncture and massage therapy, have been linked to alleviating the nausea associated with chemotherapy and the pain incurred from the constant surgeries that cancer patients undergo. The Mesothelioma Center is an up-to-date resource for all mesothelioma issues ranging from mesothelioma disease to diagnosis options.

Joel Safran offers massage therapy in Charlotte, NC.

Punkie Spelts has a massage therapy research blog with very interesting articles.

Canadian Directory

Everest Therapeutics is a Vancouver massage therapy clinic in downtown Vancouver. If you need an RMT, we have 15. They work 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm. If you need myofascial release, deep tissue massage, pregnancy massage, sports massage or craniosacral therapy you need to call this clinic. The office is on the Electra Health Floor. This is Vancouver’s first and largest shared office floor for healthcare and wellness professionals.

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