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Ep 85 - Fem-Pop Follow-Up, “I Have a Client Who …” Pathology Conversations with Ruth Werner
FromThe ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
Ep 85 - Fem-Pop Follow-Up, “I Have a Client Who …” Pathology Conversations with Ruth Werner
FromThe ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
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Mar 12, 2021
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In episode 77, from February 19, 2021, a client with “critical limb ischemia” wants massage while he awaits corrective surgery for an occluded artery. So, we talked about peripheral artery disease and talked about the risks and reasons to be cautious in this situation. In this follow-up episode, we find the client was in better shape than I thought, and the massage therapist shares her treatment choices and rationales for a really hopeful outcome. This is yet another example of how important it is to treat the person, not the diagnosis. This podcast sponsored by: Books of Discovery: www.booksofdiscovery.com Coaching the Body: www.coachingthebody.com Anatomy Trains: www.anatomytrains.com Host: Ruth Werner: www.ruthwerner.com Resources from Episode 77: Jackson, M. R. et al. “The Consequences of a Failed Femoropopliteal Bypass Grafting: Comparison of Saphenous Vein and PTFE Grafts.” Journal of Vascular Surgery, 32, no. 3 (September 1, 2000), 498–505. Park, K.-M. et al. “Treatment of Failing Vein Grafts in Patients Who Underwent Lower Extremity Arterial Bypass.” Journal of the Korean Surgical Society, 83, no. 5 (October 29, 2012): 307–15. Stanford Health Care. “Femoral Popliteal Bypass.” Accessed February 18, 2021. Walton, Tracy. “Massage Therapy Pressure Scale.” Accessed February 18, 2021. Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA Coaching The Body™ is a highly unique approach to therapeutic bodywork that integrates traditional Thai massage techniques, trigger point therapy, and modern neuroscience as a means of efficiently treating pain and restoring normal motion across joints. Manual therapists and movement professionals all over the world have used the Coaching The Body™ approach to relieve pain, unravel complex conditions, and grow their practices. Coaching The Body™ offers both in-person and online training, including a full CTB certification program consisting of 7 body area courses, an apprenticeship program, and a growing online course catalog. Website: coachingthebody.com Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachingTheBodyInstitute Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachingthebody/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq52UPAjR_POE0fP_oyVgjA
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Mar 12, 2021
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