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Therapeutic Sports Massage
February 27, 2010 – 7:12 am | One Comment
Therapeutic Sports Massage

(Originally posted on massagenews.org:  http://massagenews.org/sports.html)
In previous articles, I have discussed pre-event, inter-event, and post-event sports massage. In this article, I will complete our series by covering the therapeutic sports massage.
To review: Sports massage involves the …

Post-Event Sports Massage
February 27, 2010 – 7:04 am | No Comment
Post-Event Sports Massage

(Originally posted on massagenews.org:  http://massagenews.org/sports.html)
In a previous article, I discussed the pre-event and inter-event sports massage. In this article, I will continue the path to cover the post-event sports massage.
Sports massage involves the application of …

Pre-Event Sports Massage
November 18, 2009 – 1:08 pm | No Comment
Pre-Event Sports Massage

(Originally posted on massagenews.org:  http://massagenews.org/preevent.html)
The role of massage in athletics is growing. It is a very common occurrence to see sports massage therapists at events ranging from 5K fun runs to the Olympic games.
Sports massage …

Sports Massage for Golf
August 24, 2009 – 1:57 pm | No Comment
Sports Massage for Golf

In my sports massage courses, I focus on specific injuries and recommended action plans to correct the underlying problems.  Here, I’d like to talk a bit more high-level about the mechanics and common muscular problems …

Sports Massage for Ice Hockey
August 2, 2009 – 7:33 pm | No Comment
Sports Massage for Ice Hockey

In my sports massage seminars and workshops, I focus on specific injuries and recommended action plans to correct the underlying problems.  Here, I’d like to talk a bit more high-level about common muscular problems seen …