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prohealthsys.com Errata and Corrigenda | 1 Errata and Corrigenda Dear valued reader, The ultimate goal of this text is a bridge between historical knowledge/ teachings and move towards a foundational standardization of massage therapy education and practice. This text is designed to make a connection between traditional historical wisdom of Massage Therapy and integration of evidence-informed content. Within the art and science of Massage Therapy, many topics have limited or poor evidence to support their use and older narratives, beyond historical application and patient/client or practitioner preference. This does not mean they are not effective, just simply the scientific support may be lacking. In attempts to meet the needs of students, instructors, practioners, schools and accreditation colleges we have also had to include prior information that has been used historically for licensing/board exam purposes. Evidence-informed practice integrates the best available research with critical thinking clinical decision-making, patient preferences, and the clinician’s professional knowledge and skill. The more we know the better we can do. As with any work, there are always errors and opportunities for improvement. As such we have started our Errata and Corrigenda for the text. In the spirit of collaboration you are a valued part of the peer review process, we would ask you to share any errors you find and constructive feedback to improve this or future editions through our website contact us page. [email protected] Thanks for your support to improve our amazing Massage Therapy profession! The current digital Errata and Corrigenda can be found here (near the bottom of the page) - https://prohealthsys.com/shop/textbooks/massage-therapy/

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Errata and Corrigenda

Dear valued reader,

The ultimate goal of this text is a bridge between historical knowledge/teachings and move towards a foundational standardization of massage therapy education and practice. This text is designed to make a connection between traditional historical wisdom of Massage Therapy and integration of evidence-informed content. Within the art and science of Massage Therapy, many topics have limited or poor evidence to support their use and older narratives, beyond historical application and patient/client or practitioner preference. This does not mean they are not effective, just simply the scientific support may be lacking.

In attempts to meet the needs of students, instructors, practioners, schools and accreditation colleges we have also had to include prior information that has been used historically for licensing/board exam purposes. Evidence-informed practice integrates the best available research with critical thinking clinical decision-making, patient preferences, and the clinician’s professional knowledge and skill. The more we know the better we can do.

As with any work, there are always errors and opportunities for improvement. As such we have started our Errata and Corrigenda for the text. In the spirit of collaboration you are a valued part of the peer review process, we would ask you to share any errors you find and constructive feedback to improve this or future editions through our website contact us page.

[email protected]

Thanks for your support to improve our amazing Massage Therapy profession!

The current digital Errata and Corrigenda can be found here (near the bottom of the page) - https://prohealthsys.com/shop/textbooks/massage-therapy/

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Bottom left foot of each page should say ‘evidence informed therapy’

page 129-136 are duplicated page numbers but not content

• Differential diagnosis• Prognosis• Clinical Impression• Review of Findings• Management Plan• Medical legal report• Chapter quiz

Page 15 map Biopsychosocial

Health & Well-Being

Bio Psycho

Social

behavior

beliefs

self-esteem

emotions

mental resilience

socioeconomic status

education

peer relationships

family background

social support

sex (gender)

physical health

stress reactivity

disability

genetics

IQ

attitude

diet

lifestyle

drug effects

trauma

family relationships

page 13 Potential Benefits of Massage therapy

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Motivational person-centered care. Screen for red flags

Assess Biopsychosocial fears, beliefs and goals Evaluate sleep hygiene

Assess mobility, strength and neurologic function

Use outcome measures,Provide education on condition(s)

Use imaging & special tests only if it changes differential diagnosis or treatment

(rule pathology in or out)

Nutrition Assessment, Education & Modification

Graded Activity Exposure that facilitates ADLs

Manual Therapies with other evidence-based treatments

Red Flags

MechanicalPain w/ ADLs

yesRefer Dr. or ER

No

non-MSKMSK Diagnosed

Walking, diet and sleep evaluation - EDUCATION, graded ROM exercise exposure & manual therapies to ↓ pain & ↑ resilience

No

No

yes Mindful Precautions age, fitness, nerve signs, visceral referral, repetitive strain, biopsychosocial, activity modification, habits

No

Yes

Yes

High quality treatment options for MSK pain (systematic reviews - Furland et al. 2002 - Pincus et al. 2002 - Elma et al. 2020 - Hawk et al. 2020 - Lin et al. 2020)

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