Chair Massage Techniques with Susan Salvo. February 1, 2017.Susan Salvo, Louisiana Institute of Massage is at the Oakworks facility demonstrating chair massage techniques. She is using the Oakworks PortalPro®.
Volume control greyed out windows 10. Ed., LMT, N.T.S, C.I. Is a Nationally Certified, State Licensed Massage Therapist, and Natural Therapeutic Specialist. She owns and operates Bodyworks Massage Therapy by Susan Salvo and Associates which she founded in Lake Charles, Louisiana in 1983. In 1987, Ms Salvo opened the Louisiana Institute of Massage Therapy in Lake Charles, which is a premiere massage school.
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Covering massage fundamentals, techniques, and anatomy and physiology, Susan Salvo’s Massage Therapy: Principles and Practice, 5th Edition brings a whole new meaning to the word ‘comprehensive.’ This student-friendly text boasts more than 700 illustrations and expanded sections on neuroscience, research, and special populations, plus new line drawings in the kinesiology chapter of origins and insertions that match the painted skeletons found in most classrooms.
Body mobilization techniques (BMT) consists of passive body movements designed to reduce pain, decrease stress, and improve range-of-motion. BMT is gentle, non-invasive, and appropriate for most populations including children, the elderly, clients in rehabilitation, and those dealing with psychosocial issues such as anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder. BMT can be used exclusively in a session or combined with other techniques and clients remain clothed. Based on principles of neuroscience and neuropsychology, Susan will show you how to revolutionize your treatment protocols and improve your therapeutic outcomes. In this video, Susan Salvo demonstrates BMT at the LA Institute of Massage Therapy. Thanks Britt for being my client & Kara for being my videographer. Also, shout out to Nancy Porambo who helped me with the BMT revisions.
CAUTION: Contraindications are the same as massage therapy with the inclusion of bone or joint pathology such as herniated discs, osteoporosis, bone cancer, and surgeries such as spinal fusions. Clients who are prone to motion sickness may not be candidates for BMT.