A Physician's Guide to Therapeutic Massage
By John Yates Ph.D.
Soft Cover 7" x 8.5"
136 pages; contains diagrams and photos
ISBN
978-0-9685256-4-7
$26.95
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About This Book
As consumers increasingly choose to blend their use of medical
and complementary modalities, practitioners in all health fields
are challenged to understand each other's approaches to patient
care. The physician who can not provide knowledgeable advice
about concurrent use of practices like massage therapy risks
being out of touch with the benefits they can provide as well
as the health considerations for different patient populations.
Massage therapists need an evidence-based understanding of
their work and a shared language in order to engage in meaningful
dialogues with medical doctors with whom they share patients.
A Physician's Guide to Therapeutic Massage integrates what is
known about massage therapy effects and indications and
summarizes this information in an accessible format for quick
reference.
About the Author
Dr. John Yates received his Ph.D. from the University of
Manitoba in 1976. He developed a strong interest in complementary
healthcare education and research during a post-doctoral
fellowship at the University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine,
following which he joined the Department of Health Care and
Epidemiology at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Yates
became involved with the West Coast College of Massage Therapy
prior to its opening in 1983, and served as is Academic
Education Director until 1997. He was also the founding
President of the Physical Medicine Research Foundation (PMRF),
serving from 1985 to 1990. He has served as Research Director
for the Massage Therapists' Association of BC, as a member of
the National Leadership Forum of the National Certification
Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, and on the Editorial
Board of the Journal of Soft Tissue Manipulation, and was
instrumental in developing the curriculum standard for massage
therapy in British Columbia. Dr. Yates is currently living in
Arizona where he provides consulting services to accreditation,
licensing and certification organizations, professional
associations, and colleges of massage therapy throughout
North America.