Massage Therapy for Fibromyalgia DVD

This DVD describes the symptoms and experiences of Fibromyalgia sufferers, and shows how to use bodywork and various supplements to address the most common symptoms. You will learn to evaluate the eighteen tender spots that are the diagnosis for Fibromyalgia, as well as massage sessions for sleep, pain and headaches. This detailed, informative program will give you the tools you need to effectively help those with Fibromyalgia.

LIST OF TOPICS:
Defining Fibromyalgia, Symptoms, Tender point assessment, 4 theories of cause, Treatment basics, 5HTP
Melatonin, Magnesium, Vitamin D, Menthol, Cayenne, Massage for sleep (20 min.), Massage for pain (23 min.), Massage for headaches (37 min.). Plus short topics on the following: Diet, Exercise, Acupuncture, Chronic Fatigue & Fibro-Fog.

QUICK FACTS:

  • Length: 117 min.
  • Format: DVD all countries
  • 3 massage routines
  • 18 point evaluation
  • Supplements, herbs, minerals
  • Diet, exercise

MASSAGE TODAY SAYS:
Massage Therapy for Fibromyalgia is a much-needed tool for people with fibromyalgia, as well as massage therapists. Understanding what these people are experiencing and the three different massages to help alleviate their pain is priceless. This DVD provides excellent massages to help our clients who have fibromyalgia, as well as describes theories of what is known so far.”

INSTRUCTOR:
The lecture portion of this DVD is taught by K.P. Khalsa Sing. He has been working with fibromyalgia patients for over 10 years using massage, suppliments and herbs. Sean Riehl teaches the practical massage section. Sean is the author of multiple DVDs, and has presented nationally and at several AMTA conferences.

 
 

REACT

React both to the successes and failures of your current practice. Keep an open mind to both evidence-based practice & empirical data which may not yet have been researched.

REVIEW

Review your clinical decision making processes and assess their respective outcomes to see if you are making the difference you want.

RESEARCH

Research the current literature and explore with world of continuing professional development. Consider what others may be doing.

RETHINK

Rethink your treatment approach to see if you can better yourself. Then start it all over again.