Issue #1 2016

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Table of Contents 2016 Issue #1

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR SOMI NEWS AND APPRECIATION AWARD GOES TO… PERSON OF THE MONTH NEWS FROM OUR CLINICS A TALE OF TWO PATIENTS WHICH IS THE CHICKEN AND WHICH IS THE EGG? MEDICAL MASSAGE IN UROLOGY WELC
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EXPLORING THE ROLE OF PERIPHERAL MECHANISMS:  A THEORY-BASED APPROACH TO REDUCING SYMPTOMS OF FIBROMYALGIA

By Karen Mooney, PhD, LMT, CMMP This article is contributed by Karen Mooney, LMT, PhD, CMMP. She is our former student and is an exceptionally talented therapist, educator and now massage scientist. We don’t
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SOMI News

1. Our readers chose Dr. Jeff Cullers’ submission as the best Case of the Month for 2015. 85% voted for his contribution: Medical Massage vs The “Silent Killer”. Our congratulations to Dr. Cul
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Person of the Month 2016 Issue #1

PERSON OF THE MONTH Our Person of the Month for this issue of JMS is Dr. Jeff Cullers, DC, CMMP. Dr. Cullers was our Person of the Month for issue #3 in 2015. However, since his Case of the Month submission for
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Appreciation Award 2015

APPRECIATION AWARD OUR ANNUAL APPRECIATION AWARD FOR 2015 GOES TO: MASSAGE&BODYWORK MAGAZINE (M&BM) Congratulations to the Editorial Board and Leslie L. Young, Editor-in-Chief of M&BM for receiv
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THE SCIENCE OF PALPATION PART II. SKIN AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE ZONES

By Ross Turchaninov, MD Science of Palpation articles are the final part of our evaluation series. The Science of the Clinical Interview was published in issue #1, 2012 of JMS and the Science of Visual Evaluati
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MEDICAL MASSAGE VS BICEP BRACHII REHABILITATION AND OTHER AILMENTS

This Case of the Month is contributed by Mary Regan, CMMP. She recently graduated from SOMI’s Medical Massage Certification Program and now practices Medical Massage in Houston, Texas. The case Mary submi
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Good Apples, Bad Apples 2016 Issue #1

The purpose of this section of the Journal of Massage Science to inform the practitioners about valuable articles that frequently go unnoticed, as well as to point to those authors and publications who exhibit