Massage & Bodywork

November/December 2008

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42 SPORTS INJURIES Your active clients will need help from time to time as they train to stay in the game. Here are some tips for soothing strained bodies. BY KARTA PURKH SINGH KHALSA 52 TREATING KNEE INJURIES, PART 1 This bodyworker speaks from experience about using a wide range of approaches when addressing acute and chronic injuries. BY ART RIGGS 62 TUNING THE ATHLETE The key to effectiveness may be considering the connection between breathing patterns, ideal lumbar alignment, and peak performance. BY GEOFFREY BISHOP 70 BONNIE BROWN'S GIIGLE This MT had Google stocks when the firm went public. Now she's using bodywork and her bankroll to make a difference. BY LISA BAKEWELL 78 FOUNDATIONS OF SOMATIC PRACTICE, PART 2 This advocate shares his vision for graduate education in the profession and explains why raising the bar is key to bodywork's evolution. BY THOMAS MYERS HAVE YOU VISITED THE NEW DIGITAL EDITION OF MASSAGE & BODYWORK MAGAZINE? CHECK IT OUT ON WWW.MASSAGEANDBODYWORK.COM. 86 INTAKE PROCEDURES Establishing clear guidelines and opening a dialogue helps practitioners transition new clients into faithful ones. BY ANGELA ENGLAND

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