First she became a licensed massage therapist in Kentucky. Then, in a quest to improve the care she provided to her elderly clinical population, Niki Munk continued her journey by furthering her education and receiving her doctorate in ger-ontology. Dr. Munk, a massage therapy researcher at Indiana University’s IUPUI campus, shares in this interview her optimism on the future of the massage therapy profession and massage therapy research. Dr. Munk also provides insight into the way she makes decisions, and from whom she would like to receive advice
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BACKGROUND: Massage is a widely acceptable and popular form of complementary medicine (CM) among Aus...
A landmark conference, Highlighting Massage Therapy in Complimentary and Integrative Medicine, was h...
Large numbers of individuals seek massage therapy for wellness/disease prevention purposes and resea...
Amanda Baskwill, PhD(c), RMT is influencing the massage therapy profession from seemingly all angles...
I feel that it is important to know the stories behind those who are working hard in the field to br...
This interview introduces the Journal’s readers to a new massage therapy researcher, Danielle Gentil...
As part of our interview editorial series, we bring forth a discussion with Dr. Glenn M. Hymel, the ...
Mark Hyman Rapaport, MD is a highly accomplished researcher, academician, and clinician. Dr. Rapapor...
Background: Persistent pain is a frequent complaint among older adults and can greatly decrease qual...
News release announces that pre-physical therapy majors will provide hand and arm massages to local ...
Growing evidence suggests that chronic health conditions and disability act as reliable predictors o...
Background: The massage therapy profession in the United States has grown exponentially, with 35% of...
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Introduction: Few NIH funded studies give community massage therapists the opportunity to become stu...
BACKGROUND: Massage is a widely acceptable and popular form of complementary medicine (CM) among Aus...
A landmark conference, Highlighting Massage Therapy in Complimentary and Integrative Medicine, was h...
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