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AMTA 2010 National Convention

 
 

JOIN US for the 2010 AMTA National Convention in Minneapolis, MN

Research Track Presenters

All Convention Education

Massage Therapy Foundation Post-Convention Workshop

Massage Therapy Foundation Call for Posters - Submission deadline extended to July 15th.

Convention Location and Accommodations

Registration



Research Track Presenters:

Michael Hamm, LMP, CCST
Case Reports: Why They're Important and How to Submit your Own

Dale Healey & The Massage Therapy Foundation Best Practices Committee
Steps Toward Massage Therapy Guidelines: A First Report to the Profession

Shay Beider, Sheila Wang, PhD, Leslie Seltzer, PhD, and Sean Phipps, PhD
Current Research: Pediatric Massage

Tracy Walton, LMT, MS
Cancer and Massage Therapy: What Does the Research Say

Poster Session Hours:
Wednesday 6:30pm-9:00pm
Thursday 11:00am-2:00pm and 5:30pm-8:00pm
Friday 11:30am-3:30pm and 5:00pm-7:00pm
Saturday 10:00am-2:00pm

Massage Therapy Foundation Post Convention Workshop

Sunday, September 26, 2010

12:30 pm to 5:30 pm
 
Monday, September 27, 2010
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
 
Instructor:  Tracy Walton, LMT, MS

Cancer and Massage: Safe Practice Steps for Massage Therapists (10.0 CE hours)
and
Massage Elements for Medically Complex Clients (2.0 CE hours)
Two courses are combined in this workshop

Massage therapy is a growing part of cancer care.  People seek massage therapy during treatment, end of life, diagnosis, and survivorship. In this lively, interactive course, we outline the steps for working safely and skillfully with people with cancer and cancer histories. 

To do this, we dispel the myths surrounding massage and cancer, and discuss concrete massage adjustments for a broad range of client presentations, including bone and vital organ involvement, lymphedema, thrombosis, and side effects of common cancer treatments.  We assemble questions into a brief client interview, and learn how to use the client’s answers directly in the massage plan.  We work with case studies in class, and discuss when and how to include the client’s physician in the massage planning.

We introduce simple tools to smooth the way for safe, effective massage.  We use a quick “decision tree” format to identify massage contraindications and map out our adjustments in pressure, joint movement, client position, and other factors.  With an easy-to-use pressure scale, we describe the massage pressures used for different states of health, from robust to medically frail.  The tools can be used for other medical conditions commonly encountered in massage settings:  spas, hospitals, and private practice.

 Note:  There is brief hands-on instruction in this workshop, but massage tables are not required.  Please wear sleeves that are easily rolled up for work on the arms.  Hand towels and lotion will be provided.      

Learning Objectives

At the end of this workshop, the participant will be able to:

1.  Educate massage therapy consumers about the safety of massage therapy for cancer, and dispel common myths about massage and cancer;
 

2.  Outline the steps used in massage planning for people with cancer and cancer histories;

3.  Identify interview questions and massage adjustments for tumor sites, bone involvement, and vital organ involvement

4.  Identify massage adjustments for lymphedema risk and history, deep vein thrombosis risk and history, and common side effects of cancer treatment.

5.  List six massage adjustments for medically complex client presentations;

6.  Describe five common levels of massage therapy pressure in numerical terms, based on typical clinical uses and tissues displaced.

Tracy Walton, LMT, MS, is a massage therapist, researcher and educator in massage and cancer care, with 20 years in practice.  She is the author of a textbook, Medical Conditions and Massage Therapy (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010).  Her column on cancer and massage appears regularly in Massage Today. She helped create the award-winning film, “Touch, Caring, and Cancer,” and has worked on NIH-sponsored research on people with cancer and their caregivers.  Tracy’s classrooms are friendly and interactive, and she warmly welcomes and reaches massage therapists from all levels of training.


Convention Location:
Minneapolis Convention Center
1301 2nd Ave S., Minneapolis, MN
www.minneapolisconventioncenter.com

Host Hotel:
Hilton Minneapolis
1001 Marquette Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55403
www.minneapolis.hilton.com
Reservations: (888) 933-5363
Ask for the AMTA rate: $187/ single or double

Registration

For registration information go to:
http://www.amtamassage.org/education/NationalConvention2010-registration.html
 

 
 
 

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