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Massage Self Care Articles for massage therapists

This is a list of Massage self care articles for massage therapists from the major magazines that are posted online:

Energy Vampires Finding Ways to Protect Yourself and Your Energy By Karrie Osborn Massage and Bodywork Magazine

Work From Your Heart, Not Your Head Tips on Developing a Body-Centered Practice By Cathy Ulrich. Massage and Bodywork Magazine

Taking Care of Yourself Handling a Busy Life By Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa. Massage and Bodywork Magazine

Me First How to Respect and Honor Your Personal Needs . Massage and Bodywork Skin Deep

Savvy Self-Care The Heart of Bodywork By Nina McIntosh

Finding Balance Tools for Reclaiming Your Life By Shirley Vanderbilt Originally published in Body Sense magazine, Fall 2002.

Injury Prevention for Massage Therapists 10- Year Retrospective By Lauriann Greene Massage and Bodywork Magazine.

Body Mechanics Barb Frye, Massage and Bodywork Magazine

Massage Therapy Journal

Body Language Listening to your symptoms can help you prevent chronic injury. by Clare La Plante MT Journal

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Reflections By Eve A. Wood, MD Illustrations by Kate O’Leary

Avoiding burnout Self-care iS important for both you & your client. By Amy Roberts, LMT CE Class

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Self Care and Personal Ethics By Dixie Wall, Contributing Editor

Self Care Is Critical By James Waslaski

Preparing for the Game By David Kent, LMT, NCTMB

Body Mechanics Begin With Balance By Erik Dalton, PhD

How Often Do You Get A Massage? By Sharon Puszko, PhD, LMT

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