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(Instructor, Health Enrichment Center, School of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, Lapeer, Mic), (Founder, Owner, Director, and Head Instructor, Health Enrichment Center, School of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, Lapeer, Michigan, USA)
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Success in massage therapy begins with a solid foundation in the fundamentals! Mosby's Fundamentals of Therapeutic Massage, 7th Edition helps you build the skills you need, from assessing problems and planning treatment to mastering massage techniques and protocols. Hundreds of photographs demonstrate massage techniques step by step, and case studies bring concepts to life. 'How-to' videos on the Evolve companion website show manipulation techniques, body mechanics, positioning and draping, and more. If you want to prepare for licensing and certification exams and succeed in practice, this resource from massage therapy expert Sandy Fritz is your text of choice.

  • Comprehensive coverage
  • includes all of the fundamentals of therapeutic massage, including massage techniques, equipment and supplies, wellness, working with special populations, and business considerations; it also prepares you for success on licensing and certification exams.
  • Step-by-step, full-color photographs demonstrate massage techniques and protocols by body area.
  • Three hours of video on the Evolve website demonstrate techniques and body mechanics - each clip is narrated and performed by author Sandy Fritz - as well as review activities for licensing exams.?
  • Proficiency exercises provide opportunities to practice and apply what you are learning.
  • Case studies offer practice with clinical reasoning and prepare you to address conditions commonly encountered in professional practice.
  • Coverage of body mechanics helps you to create an ergonomically effective massage environment and to determine appropriate pressure, drag, and duration application while applying massage methods.
  • Coverage of multiple charting methods helps you develop record-keeping and documentation skills, including SOAP and computer charting with simulation on Evolve.
  • Learning features include chapter outlines, objectives, summaries, key terms, practical applications, activities and exercises, and workbook-type practice.
  • Review tools include matching exercises, short answer questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, drawing exercises, and critical thinking questions, all available on Evolve.
  • Research Literacy and Evidence-Based Practice chapter includes new research findings and explains how research is done, and how to read and understand it.
  • Adaptive Massage chapter explains how to address the needs of specific populations, from pregnant women and infants to hospice patients and people with physical impairments.
  • Massage Career Tracks and Practice Settings chapter covers massage therapy services offered at spas, and looks at the spa as a possible massage career.
  • In-depth coverage of HIPAA shows how to store records in a HIPAA-compliant manner and explains HIPAA requirements and training.
  • Foot in the Door boxes outline the professional skills expected by prospective employers.
  • Updated Basic Pharmacology for the Massage Therapist appendix provides up-to-date information on common medications.
  • NEW!
  • Mock licensing exam
  • is added to the Evolve companion website, and the text now includes review questions at the end of each chapter.
  • NEW! Additional content on critical thinking and research helps in building an evidence-informed practice.
  • NEW! Increased coverage of human trafficking is designed to raise awareness and prevent the spread of this criminal activity.
  • NEW! Updated illustrations in Body Mechanics chapter show how to create an ergonomically effective massage environment.
UNIT I PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
1 Therapeutic Massage as a Profession
2(34)
Professional Touch
4(4)
Professional Classifications of Touch
8(2)
Professionalism and Therapeutic Massage
10(6)
Historical Perspectives and the Future of Massage
16(8)
Recent Events and Current Professional Trends: 1990 to Now
24(4)
Leadership
28(1)
Massage Therapy Practice Framework
29(2)
Reassessment and Reevaluation
31(1)
Success as a Massage Therapist
31(5)
2 Ethics, Professionalism, and Legal Issues
36(47)
Ethics and Standards of Practice
37(1)
Ethics
37(3)
Scope of Practice
40(7)
Evidence-Based/Evidence-Informed Practice
47(1)
Informed Consent
48(1)
Confidentiality
49(2)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
51(3)
Professional Boundaries
54(3)
The Therapeutic Relationship
57(8)
Ethical Decision Making
65(1)
Communication Skills
66(8)
Credentials and Licensing
74(3)
Dealing with Suspected Unethical or Illegal Behavior
77(6)
3 Business Considerations for a Career in Therapeutic Massage
83(43)
Business of the Massage Therapy Career
84(18)
Employee-Specific Focus
102(9)
Self-Employed-Specific Focus
111(10)
Generating Income
121(5)
4 Massage and Medical Terminology for Professional Record Keeping
126(52)
Massage Therapy Terminology
127(8)
Quality-of-Life Terminology
135(4)
Cultural Competency, Gender-Neutral Language and Age-Appropriate Terms
139(1)
People-First Terminology
140(4)
Medical Terminology
144(3)
Body Structure and Bones, Joints, and Muscles
147(6)
Body Systems: Nervous, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems
153(6)
Body Systems: Respiratory, Digestive, Endocrine, and Integumentary Systems
159(3)
Documentation
162(16)
UNIT II FOUNDATIONS FOR MASSAGE BENEFIT
5 Research Literacy and Evidence-Informed Practice
178(51)
Massage as Art and Science
179(3)
Research Literacy
182(3)
The Research Process
185(8)
Current Research Overview
193(7)
Why Massage is Effective: Translating Evidence into Practical Application
200(2)
Translating Evidence into Practical Application: Nervous/Neuroendocrine System
202(3)
Translating Evidence into Practical Application: Autonomic Nervous System
205(2)
Translating Evidence into Practical Application: Somatic Nervous System
207(6)
Translating Evidence into Practical Application: Circulation
213(3)
Translating Evidence into Practical Application: Connective Tissue
216(3)
Translating Evidence into Practical Application: Biopsychosocial Care
219(10)
6 Indications and Contraindications for Therapeutic Massage
229(38)
Indications for Massage
229(1)
Approaches to Care
230(5)
Pathology
235(3)
Common Pathological Conditions and Indications for Massage
238(18)
Contraindications to Massage Therapy
256(11)
7 Hygiene, Sanitation, and Safety
267(31)
Personal Health, Hygiene, and Appearance
268(2)
Sanitation
270(12)
Preventing the Transmission of HIV Infection, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, and Other Contagious Conditions
282(3)
Premise and Fire Safety
285(13)
UNIT III THE MASSAGE PROCESS
8 Ergonomics, Biomechanics, and Body Mechanics
298(41)
Unique Postural and Physical Demands of Massage Therapy Application
299(1)
Research: Efficacy of Body Mechanics in Massage Therapists
300(4)
Ergonomics and Biomechanics
304(17)
Gender Differences
321(3)
Self-Care and the Effects of Improper Body Mechanics
324(15)
9 Preparation for Massage: Equipment, Professional Environment, Positioning, and Draping
339(26)
Equipment
339(6)
Massage Environment
345(4)
Determining a New Client's Expectations
349(2)
Feedback
351(2)
Premassage and Post-Massage Procedures
353(2)
Positioning and Draping The Client
355(10)
10 Massage Manipulations and Techniques
365(79)
Quality of Touch
366(3)
Types of Mechanical Force and Massage Manipulations
369(22)
Massage Techniques Using Joint Movement
391(9)
Muscle Energy Techniques
400(10)
Sequence and Transitioning: The Basic Full-Body Massage
410(34)
11 Assessment Procedures for Developing a Care/Treatment Plan
444(76)
Assessment
446(5)
Physical Assessment: Objective Aspect of Assessment
451(5)
Posture Assessment: Standing Position
456(7)
Gait Assessment
463(3)
Assessment of Joint Range of Motion
466(2)
Basic Orthopedic Tests
468(4)
Assessment by Palpation
472(11)
Assessment Procedures for Muscle Testing
483(10)
Putting it All Together: Functional Biomechanical Assessment
493(5)
Clinical Reasoning and Problem Solving
498(22)
UNIT IV Beyond the Basics
12 Complementary Bodywork Systems
520(83)
Complementary Bodywork Systems
522(2)
Hydrotherapy
524(10)
Hot and Cold Stones
534(3)
Aromatherapy
537(8)
Implement-Assisted Massage: Safety First
545(2)
Kinesiology Taping
547(1)
Adaptive Massage Targeting Lymph, Blood, and Circulation
548(9)
Fluid Movement Protocol
557(1)
Fluid Movement Protocol: Lymphatic Drainage and Venous Return
558(2)
Fluid Movement Protocol: Arterial Circulation
560(1)
Fluid Movement Protocol: Integrated Sequence
560(1)
Connective Tissue Approaches
561(7)
Connective Tissue Protocol
568(2)
Trigger Point Intervention Approaches
570(7)
Asian Bodywork Methods
577(7)
Ayurveda
584(3)
Biofields and Polarity Therapy
587(5)
Reflexology
592(3)
Foot Massage/Reflexology Protocol
595(8)
13 Massage Career Tracks and Practice Settings
603(30)
Therapeutic Massage in the Health and Wellness Center/Spa/Franchise Environment
605(10)
Therapeutic Massage in the Medical Care Environment
615(12)
Therapeutic Massage in the Sports and Fitness Environment
627(6)
14 Adaptive Massage
633(49)
Animal Massage
634(6)
Athletes
640(8)
Breast Massage
648(1)
Pregnancy
649(4)
Pediatrics
653(3)
Geriatrics/Older Adults
656(4)
Acute Care
660(1)
Chronic Illness
661(3)
Oncology Care
664(3)
Hospital, Long-Term Care, and Hospice Patients
667(3)
Individuals with a Physical Impairment
670(3)
Individuals with a Psychological Diagnosis
673(9)
15 Wellness and Self-Care for the Massage Therapist and Client Education
682(22)
Opportunities and Challenges to Weil-Being
683(3)
The Body: Nutrition
686(3)
The Body: Physical Fitness
689(4)
The Body: Relaxation
693(4)
The Mind
697(3)
The Spirit
700(4)
16 Case Studies
704(57)
Case 1 Generalized Stress and Anxiety with Breathing Pattern Disorder Symptoms
706(4)
Case 2 Muscle Tension Headache
710(2)
Case 3 Generalized Pain Syndrome: Subclinical Fibromyalgia
712(4)
Case 4 Neck and Shoulder Pain with Limited Range of Motion
716(2)
Case 5 Generalized Low Back Pain with Limited Range of Motion
718(3)
Case 6 Athletic Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness
721(2)
Case 7 Third-Trimester Pregnancy
723(2)
Case 8 Premenstrual Syndrome
725(2)
Case 9 Repetitive Strain/Overuse Injury: Bursitis
727(2)
Case 10 Joint Sprain with Underlying Hypermobility and Lax Ligament Syndrome
729(3)
Case 11 Osteoarthritis and Arthrosis
732(3)
Case 12 Nerve Impingement Syndrome
735(2)
Case 13 General Relaxation
737(1)
Case 14 Sleep Disturbance
738(3)
Case 15 Circulation Impairment
741(2)
Case 16 Fatigue Caused by Cancer Treatment
743(2)
Case 17 Breathing Disorder: Asthma
745(3)
Case 18 Seasonal Affective Disorder
748(3)
Case 19 Sports Performance Enhancement
751(2)
Case 20 Scar Tissue Management
753(8)
Appendices
A Indications and Contraindications to Massage
761(1)
The Ontario Model
761(1)
The Oregon Model: Indications and Contraindications by Body System
762(13)
B Skin Pathology: Common Skin Disorders
775(2)
C Basic Pharmacology for the Massage Therapist
777(1)
Overview
777(1)
Information to Help Clarify Medication Actions
777(1)
Common Medications and Possible Implications for Massage
777(7)
D Recognizing Human Trafficking Victims
784(2)
Glossary 786(11)
Index 797
Sandy Fritz, MS, LMT is the Owner, Director, and Head Educator of the Health Enrichment Center, Inc., School of Therapeutic Massage. Sandy is a nationally certified massage therapist. She earned her master's degree from Thomas Edison State College in 2000 and her Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Central Michigan University in 1998. She is affiliated with the American Massage Therapy Association, American Massage. Professionals Association, and Advisory Board for International Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. She has also been in private practice for almost 30 years, has developed a student massage clinic with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, and also provides professional sports massage and rehabilitation. Luke Allen Fritz, LMT is co-owner of and instructor at the Health Enrichment Center, Inc., School of Therapeutic Massage where he also received his degree in Massage Therapy. Luke also provides professional sports massage and rehabilitation.