Unraveling the Mystery of Ankle Pain #1: Anterior Ankle Ligament Sprains
January 16, 2011 by Benjamin Institute
Filed under Clinical/Orthopedic Massage, Deep Tissue, NCBTMB Approved, Online Classes/Home Study, Sports Massage
It’s easy to picture accidents that cause lateral ankle sprains, so it is no surprise that anterior ligament sprains are the most common cause of ankle pain. At least four different ankle injuries can be the cause, but swelling and/or tearing of the lateral-anterior ligaments top the list of these common ankle injuries. Once you have correctly [...]
For Effective Self-Care and Injury Prevention, Think Holistically
January 14, 2011 by Lauriann Greene
Filed under Articles, Self Care/Body Mechanics
Proven methods exist to lower the incidence of work-related injury. Many of them involve making simple but important changes to your activities, both at work and elsewhere; others will take more thought and practice to apply. But taking the necessary steps to prevent injury is much easier and less disruptive to your career than dealing with an injury once it has occurred.
The Business of Self-Care
January 14, 2011 by Lauriann Greene
Filed under Articles, Self Care/Body Mechanics
A crucial component of any business plan is risk management: identifying, assessing and managing potential risks that could endanger a new professional’s career and earning power. Risk management studies often concentrate on classic risk scenarios, like dealing with a difficult economy, or facing new competition in one’s target market. An area that is often overlooked, however, is identifying and managing the risks that can put one’s own health, and career, in jeopardy.
Setting Up an Ergonomic Workspace for Massage and Bodywork
January 14, 2011 by Lauriann Greene
Filed under Articles, Self Care/Body Mechanics
The design of your workspace plays an important role in your ability to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) such as low back pain and wrist tendonitis. To guide you in setting up a healthy work environment, you can use principles of ergonomics that have been proven effective in preventing injury at work.
Certified Injury Prevention Instructor (CIPI) Live Workshops
January 14, 2011 by Lauriann Greene
Filed under Florida, Intensives, Minnesota, NCBTMB Approved, Self Care/Body Mechanics
After taking the CIPI online courses and live workshop, massage therapists can earn additional income by teaching the Save Your Hands!® Injury Prevention and Ergonomics Workshop to other massage therapists.
All About Posture Course
December 27, 2010 by Karina Braun
Filed under NCBTMB Approved, Online Classes/Home Study, Self Care/Body Mechanics
All About Posture Course includes Tips and Tricks for correct alignment and proper stabilization to keep your body healthy and injury-free. All About Posture assists you in increasing awareness of your body and correcting your alignment. You will learn how to stabilize specific areas of your body so you can work more efficiently. Techniques will [...]
Listen to Your Body: Self-care Tips for Massage Therapists
August 14, 2010 by Lauriann Greene
Filed under Articles, Online Classes/Home Study, Self Care/Body Mechanics
By Lauriann Greene, CEAS and Richard W. Goggins, CPE, LMP The most effective way to prevent work-related injury for massage therapists is by using a holistic, multifaceted strategy. Using good body mechanics, designing an ergonomic workspace, and developing awareness of the risk factors for injury in their work are some of the key aspects of [...]




