Three Cortiva Students Winners of Massage Therapy Foundation Student Case Report Awards
Posted on: Thursday, 9 July 2009, 09:26 CDT
The student case report contest promotes research literacy in massage therapy schools by integrating research into schools' existing programs, supporting the Foundation's belief that education about research will build a deeper appreciation of massage therapy.
"During our sessions, I found that her lower legs had fascial adhesions (the muscles seemed stuck together)," said Hanson. "With myofascial work, we were able to get some of the restrictions eased and by the end of the study she had enough feeling of ease that she was able to walk two blocks before having to stop."
Hanson's work is ground breaking in that there has been no precedent in massage research and literature for people with any form of dwarfism.
All three recent graduates are currently in private practice with massage spaces in and around
"All three reports were exemplary of what we -- as bodyworkers -- are capable of when we step into the role of true clinician," said
About Cortiva Institute
Cortiva Institute is a community of Massage Therapy Schools with 10 locations nationwide, offering full and part-time massage therapy instruction, continuing education courses, student clinics that are open to the public, and career services for graduates. Cortiva schools take a holistic and integrated approach to ensure that our graduates are prepared to work in clinics, hospitals, health clubs, spas, resorts, sports therapy clinics or start their own private practices. Go to www.Cortiva.com for more information.
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