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It enabled me to make changes that I know will help prolong my career significantly. Every therapist, experienced or new, will benefit from the vital information in this course.' -- Rosemary Chunco, LMT, MTI, Plano, TX<\/p><h2>Our Guarantee<\/h2><p>Try Save Your Hands for a whole <em>30-days<\/em>. If you are not happy tell us for a <em>full refund<\/em> and you keep all bonuses, no questions asked.<\/p><p>No one offers you a better career\/self-development package.<\/p><p class='italic'>We are the UK\/Europe distributor for this book - resellers, schools, and other bulk buyers please contact us directly.<\/p><div class='authors'><h3>The Authors<\/h3><div class='author'><img src='images\/save_your_hands\/lauriann_greene_160x232.jpg' class='bevel'\/><p>Lauriann Greene, CEAS<\/p><\/div><div class='author'><img src='images\/save_your_hands\/richard_w_goggins_160x232.jpg'  class='bevel'\/><p>Richard W. 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It is easilyaccessible and is very suitable for self-treatment, which partly explainswhy it is used so much in reflexology.This chart is particularly interesting and useful for those who treat thefeet and\/or do energy work. It shows the classical Chinese acupuncturepoints used to treat the organs and a large number of specific healthcomplaints.<br\/>The massage and acupressure techniques are clearly explained.Another approach is also presented, especially indicated for the feet (waterand earth): moxibustion. It is warming, it stimulates Chi flow, it fightscold and humid pathologies, and feminine disorders.In addition to all these points, the meridians according to Shisuto Masunagaand their use are presented.With this chart, knowledge of the reflex zones will be completed by pointsand meridians, opening fascinating new therapeutic possibilities.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"30":["Symptomatic acupuncture points A4","5.97",null,"This chart presents a large number of acupuncture points that areparticularly useful to treat common health problems with instructions as tohow to use them. It is an excellent complement to the charts about the 5elements, the acupoints, the special points and the meridians.A4(21x30 cm) 8.5x11 inch: \u20ac 7,50; \u00a3 5,00","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"31":["Special points in acupuncture A4","5.97",null,"On the first side, two illustrations (full body and spine), show: theTransporting points (Well, Spring, Stream, River, Sea), the Window of thesky points, the Accumulation points, the Luo and the Source points, thetonification points, sedation points, points of entry, points of exit... anda large number of otherspecial points, like Sea of marrow, blood and energy.On the second side, the characteristics and use of each of these types ofpoints is explained.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"32":["Acupoints A4","5.97",null,"The first side of the chart offers two important anatomical maps in acupuncture. The first illustration localizes the Ju or Shu points, the points of the bladder meridians on the back that have a direct relation to important organs and functions. The second gives the Mu points, also called the alarm points on the chest and abdomen. On the back of the chart, the therapeutic use of these series of points is explained.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"35":["Masunaga Zen Shiatsu Ketsu A4","5.97",null,"This chart presents the 12 main meridians according to Shizuto Masunaga, important figure in the history of shiatsu: anatomical illustrations of the body seen from the front on the first side of the card and back view, face and sole of the foot at the back. Meridian names are also given in Italian and Spanish.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"39":["Alarm\/emergency points (A4","5.97",null,"The first side of this chart shows the 'alarm points': acupuncturepoints on the torso that can be used in order to calm or stimulate thetwelve organs and associated functions, as distinguished in Chinesemedicine. The different pressure and massage techniques are alsopresented. The illustration on the back of the chart, shows 25acupuncture points, the 'emergency points', along the meridians on thewhole front of the body. Their exact location as well as the ailmentsfor which they can be used are clearly explained. You will also findthe point combinations allowing to quickly relieve a number of acuteproblems (asthma attack, insomnia, sore throat, diarrhoea, painfulperiods, toothache, cramps\u2026).","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"40":["Acupressure for the head (A4)","5.97",null,"On one side this chart gives the acupressure points to strengthen themind and increase intelligence. On the other side, the points andcombinations of points against the different kinds of headaches andmigraines are presented and the treatment methods discussed.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"41":["The acupuncture points of the face (A4)","5.97",null,"On the first side, representations of the head from the front and inprofile offer a general view of all the meridians and acupuncturepoints. At the back of the chart, more detailed illustrations of theeye, nose, mouth, ear and skull will be found as well as thedescriptions of problems that can be treated by applying the relevantmassage techniques on each of the points illustrated.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"42":["The five elements in acupuncture (A4)","5.97",null,"The theory of the five elements (fire, earth, metal, water and wood)is an important principle in Chinese acupuncture. On the front side ofthis chart, the diagram contains the points used in acupunctureaccording to the five elements and their place on the extremities ofthe body. At the back, a very clear and complete table with thecorrespondences, such as the life stages, seasons, time of the day,tastes, activities, emotions.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"43":["The meridians (A4)","5.97",null,"Three anatomical representations show the meridians in theircorresponding colours according to the Chinese medical tradition. Atthe back of the chart, the Chinese names of all the meridians, withtheir translations and number as well as a summary ofchronobioenergetics.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"44":["The meridians (A2)","13.97",null,"Three anatomical representations show the meridians in theircorresponding colours according to the Chinese medical tradition.","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"500":["Auriculo Terapia A2","13.97",null,"","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"503":["Marma: Ayurvedic points A2","13.97",null,"<p>Marma is the name of the points used for Ayurvedic massage. The datus and srotas of each point are given as well as its size and the method for treatment.<\/p><p>This attractive poster is a summary of what is mostly know about marma therapy.<\/p>","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"504":["Qi Jing Ba Mai","13.97",null,"","charts_and_posters","acupuncture_and_shiatsu"],"18":["Yoga series for the seven chakras A4","5.97",null,"The chakras are the energetic centers of the subtle body. They can be unbalanced by a number of internal and external factors. Problems will then be felt in the corresponding aspects of life. This chart clearly describes a series of seven specific yoga exercises (asanas) which, if practiced regularly, will help a harmonious energy circulation within each chakra, between the chakras and between the subtle body and the outside world. People whose chakras are in this way activated and balanced will function optimally at all levels: material (e.g. money) to spiritual via the levels of physical health, love, communication etc.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"19":["Symbolism of the chakras A4(21x30 cm)","5.97",null,"On the reverse of this representation of the chakras are fascinating explanations of the symbolism of the geometrical form and the animal associated with each chakra. You will also see the three energy channels (Ida, Pingala and Sushumna) connecting the chakras, from the tailbone to the top of the head, as well as a beautiful illustration of Yantra containing the phonetic transcription of the Sanskrit characters in each lotus flower petal.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"22":["Chakra A2(42x60cm) 17x22 inch NEW","13.97",null,"Chakra is a special, rich and colourful poster. The seven main chakras, energy centres of the subtle body, are represented in the middle. To the left you will see the five lesser-known chakras of the head, as well as Ida, Pingala and Sushuma, the three energy channels going through the chakras along the spine. Under, the five elements corresponding to the first five chakras, and on the right side, you will see the Yantra Mantra and the explanations of many symbols.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"23":["Lesser known chakras A4","5.97",null,"On the reverse of this representation of the chakras are fascinating explanations of the symbolism of the geometrical form and the animal associated with each chakra. You will also see the three energy channels (Ida, Pingala and Sushumna) connecting the chakras, from the tailbone to the top of the head, as well as a beautiful illustration of Yantra containing the phonetic transcription of the Sanskrit characters in each lotus flower petal.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"24":["Chakras A2 (old)","13.97",null,"This classic poster shows the seven chakras, the main energy centres of the subtle body, represented according to the traditional symbolism and in relation to the physical body. For each one, the various correspondences are given: element, sense, perception and action organs, mantra, etc.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"27":["Moxibustion (double A4)","9.97",null,"Moxibustion is a relatively unknown but important treatment method of traditional Chinese medecine. One extremity of a little stick of dried mugwort leaves (artemisia vulgaris) is lit and held just above specific points (acupuncture points) on the body. Moxibustion is the therapy of choice to treat 'cold' problems: lack of energy, problems of the joints, digestive weakness, gynecological disorders, etc. This very complete chart explains clearly how to use moxibustion, presents all the significant points on each meridian (location, indications) and a series of health problems with the point combinations for their treatment. An impressive quantity and quality of information on just four pages!","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"33":["Iridology A4","5.97",null,"A map of the right and left irises indicates the zones corresponding to the different organs and body parts. Another illustration shows the five types of irises: biliary, heamatogenic, and the lymphatic - neurogenic, - hydrogenic, and - weak connective. The text on the reverse explains these illustrations and is an excellent introduction to iridology.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"50":["The Chakras, their Characteristics, Associations and Reflexzones","9.97",null,"This double folded card presents an incredible wealth of information:On the front page, the names of the chakras, their locations in and onthe body, explanations of their main significance and characteristicsand their representations according to traditional Indian symbolism.On the inside of the card, presented in three large tables: thelitteral meaning, physiological expresion, senses, organs,temperaments, aromas, stones, metals, alternatives therapies, musics,locations in the world, types of yogas, of professions, psychologicalaspects\u2026 associated with each chakra. The last page of the card givesrarely found information about how to work on the chakras usingreflexology.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"51":["Chakras, Naturopathy and more (A4)","5.97",null,"On the first side, the seven chakras, energetic centres of the subtlebody, are represented according to the Vedic tradition. For each one,the various associations are given: Sanskrit name, element, mantra,psychological aspect, type of yoga\u2026 At the back, an illustration oftheir positions along the spine and seven small texts describing whattypifies the good functioning, or on the contrary, unbalance, of eachchakra.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"52":["Colour therapy (A4)","5.97",null,"The front side gives the essential information on background and useof colour therapy. The back of the chart contains a table in whicheach colour is shown. The corresponding glands, organs and body parts,complaints and diseases and psychological effects are given so as toprovide a comprehensive introduction into the use of colour in everyday life and for health.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"53":["Reiki Self Treatment (A4)","5.97",null,"Reiki is a Japanese word. Rei means the mysterious, transcendentalspirit; Ki means light and energy. Reiki is the universal life forcethat can be channeled and applied through the hands to specific areasof a patient or oneself for healing. Energy blocks can be lifted, oneis left feeling harmonized, relaxed and revitalized. Giving oneselfReiki is simple and effective. It can be done at any time, sitting,lying or standing. By laying the hands on different positions, notonly are the corresponding body functions such as the endocrine andchakras systems stimulated, but one also experiences a generalimprovement of the whole being, be it at the physical, mental orspiritual level. This card gives the main 'hand laying positions' andfor each the various benefits, the corresponding organs, body partsand chakras involved as well as affirmations and stones that can beused to reinforce those effects.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"54":["Reiki (A4)","5.97",null,"Reiki, its origins, transmission, benefits... are presented on thefirst side. At the back of the chart, a practical table shows theorgans, functions and chakras treated, the troubles relieved and thepositive psychological states reached when using the main handpositions on the head, torso and back.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"55":["Vitamins and minerals (A4)","5.97",null,"For each vitamin and the main minerals: the recommended daily dosage,the factors reducing absorption or utilization by the body, thenatural sources (foods particularly rich in this vitamin\/mineral), thefunctions and the signs of deficiency are indicated as a table.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"57":["Mudras (A4)","5.97",null,"The mudras, 'seal, sign' in sanskrit, are specific positions of thehands originally symbolising, in the indian spiritual paintings andsculptures, a mental attitude of Buddha or powers of divinities. Themudras are sacred but not only symbolic: they also have a beneficialenergetic effect on the body and the spirit. This chart explains howto use them, gives original information about the elements associatedto each finger and the mudras working with each of the seven mainchakras. You will find at the back of the chart the description anduse of the 14 best known and most useful mudras.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"501":["Polarity in the energetic body A4","5.97",null,"Polarity as a therapy was first defined by Randolph Stone.The concept of polarity is age old. The material in this chart contains many suggestion of polarity-massage and self massage inspired by R. Stone and others. The purpose generally is the use of both hands to balance energies in the body. Suggestion of many treatment combinations and description of possible effects are included.","charts_and_posters","chakras_naturopathy_and_more"],"20":["Green Tara (A3)","9.97",null,"Tibetan thanka representing the mother of all the Buddhas.","charts_and_posters","esoteric_art"],"56":["Seven Chakras A3","9.97",null,"A gorgeous representation of the seven chakras, with their associatedelements. This painting by Pieter Weltevreden is inspired by HarishJohari.","charts_and_posters","esoteric_art"],"25":["Ear reflexology (A2)","13.97",null,"Ear reflexology was already known to the Egypt of Antiquity. It wasrediscovered by the French Dr. Nogier and has since been successfully usedthroughout the world. A first representation indicates the correspondencesbetween areas of the ear and organs and body parts. A second one showsacupuncture points used to influence different psychological states. A textwith explanations and instructions for use is found at the back of thechart.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"26":["Hand and foot reflexology A4","5.97",null,"A classic ! This beautiful double sided gives detailed reflexologyinformation for both the hands and the feet, side by side.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"34":["Teeth and health (A4)","5.97",null,"The German pioneer in electro-acupuncture, Dr Voll, established a relationship between dental problems and the state of organs and body parts. This chart is a concise summary of the results of his research: on the first side the organs, nerves, glands, joints, bones, etc, corresponding to each tooth are presented in a large circular table. A text explaining the theory and applications of this relation between the teeth and the rest of the body, as well as a special illustration showing the correspondence between the teeth and the segment of the spinal column are found at the back.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"38":["Foot reflexology (A2)","13.97",null,"Three anatomical representations show the meridians in theircorresponding colours according to the Chinese medical tradition.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"46":["Hand reflexology (A2)","13.97",null,"All the reflex zones on the palm and back of the right and left handsare to be found on this classic poster.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"47":["Foot Reflexology (A4)","5.97",null,"The complete classical reflex zones of the foot in a visuallyenjoyable and efficient presentation. All the reflex zones of the top,sides and sole of the right and left foot can be localized on thefirst side. On the back of the chart a number of massage techniques,from general relaxation or stimulation of energy flow to specificmanipulations against a number of daily health troubles, are wellexplained and illustrated.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"48":["Hand Reflexology (A4)","5.97",null,"Massage of the hand is relaxing and healing. In times of mental oremotional stress, it can provide rest and clarity. Understanding andsympathy are particularly well chanelled through the hand. Massagingthe hand can also be used to treat specific body parts and organsthrough the reflex zones. This clear and colourful chart shows all thereflex zones of palm and back of the hands. On the back, a number ofmassage techniques, from general relaxation or stimulation of energyflow to specific manipulations against a number of daily healthtroubles, are well explained and illustrated.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"49":["Facial diagnosis A4","5.97",null,"Observing the skin and conjunctive tissue of the different zones ofthe face gives valuable information about the health of a person. Onthe front side the areas of the face corresponding to the differentorgans are shown, at the back, the meaning of a number of facialcharacteristics is given.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"502":["Facial Reflexology A4","5.97",null,"<p>Apart from systems of facial diagnosis and the general recognized fact that a good facial massage and care of the skin of the face are beneficial in many ways, there exists a facial reflexology that can be used like foot, hand or ear reflexology, in urgent cases to ease pain and generally to heal and support healing energies<\/p><p>The front page of this chart gives the zones of the face and which areas of the body are represented in them.<\/p><p>The back of the chart gives many points with specific indications which are generally in line with the material presented in the front. The whole contains a wealth of material for those into facial work and reflexology.<\/p>","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"505":["Ear reflexology A4","5.97",null,"Ear reflexology was already known to the Egypt of Antiquity. It was rediscovered by the French Dr. Nogier and has since been successfully used throughout the world. A first representation indicates the correspondences between areas of the ear and organs and body parts. A second one shows acupuncture points used to influence different psychological states. A text with explanations and instructions for use is found at the back of the chart.","charts_and_posters","reflexology"],"1":["Massage Therapy DVD Vol1 - The Torso","31",null,"<div id='students_guide'><h2 class='sub_heading'>112 highly effective techniques to boost your career<\/h2><div class='first'><p>Take your massage skills and business to the next level with these techniques.<\/p><\/div> <!-- END first --><blockquote><h4>'Last Year... l was scared'<\/h4><p>'My client was talking of going to another practitioner who was more skilled than l was as, many others had before. Then l came across these two massage DVDs covering over 250 techniques, that very client is now referring me to all her friends and colleagues. Since learning these techniques my appointment book is always full.'<\/p><p class='last'>J Harris, Therapist<\/p><\/blockquote><div class='anythingSlider'><div class='wrapper'><ul><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/a_myotonic_release_to_the_infraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='a myotonic release to the infraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>a myotonic release to the infraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/biceps_brachii_muscle.jpg' alt='biceps brachii muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>biceps brachii muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/deltoid_muscle.jpg' alt='deltoid muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>deltoid muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/end_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_muscle_strip_with_passive_flexion_to_the_erector_spinae.jpg' alt='end position and hand contact for a muscle strip with passive flexion to the erector spinae'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>end position and hand contact for a muscle strip with passive flexion to the erector spinae<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/end_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_levator_scapula_muscle.jpg' alt='end position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the levator scapula muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>end position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the levator scapula muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/end_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_splenius_capitis_muscle.jpg' alt='end position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the splenius capitis muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>end position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the splenius capitis muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/figure_1_-_deltoid_muscle.jpg' alt='figure 1 - deltoid muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>figure 1 - deltoid muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/figure_2_-_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_supraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='figure 2 - myotonic release technique to the supraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>figure 2 - myotonic release technique to the supraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/infraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='infraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>infraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_an_infraspinatus_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to an infraspinatus trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to an infraspinatus trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_biceps_brachii_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a biceps brachii trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a biceps brachii trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_levator_scapula_trigger_point_and_its_referral_pattern.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a levator scapula trigger point and its referral pattern'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a levator scapula trigger point and its referral pattern<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_pectoralis_major_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a pectoralis major trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a pectoralis major trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_rhomboids_trigger_point,_and_its_referral_pattern.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a rhomboids trigger point, and its referral pattern'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a rhomboids trigger point, and its referral pattern<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_supraspinatus_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a supraspinatus trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a supraspinatus trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_triceps_brachii_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a triceps brachii trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a triceps brachii trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/mid-range_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_triceps_brachii_muscle.jpg' alt='mid-range position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the triceps brachii muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>mid-range position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the triceps brachii muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/myotonic_release_performed_on_the_scalene_muscles.jpg' alt='myotonic release performed on the scalene muscles'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>myotonic release performed on the scalene muscles<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/myotonic_release_technique_to_the_biceps_brachii_muscle.jpg' alt='myotonic release technique to the biceps brachii muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>myotonic release technique to the biceps brachii muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/myotonic_release_technique_to_the_supraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='myotonic release technique to the supraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>myotonic release technique to the supraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/myotonic_release_to_the_anterior_fibres_of_the_deltoid_muscle.jpg' alt='myotonic release to the anterior fibres of the deltoid muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>myotonic release to the anterior fibres of the deltoid muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/pectoralis_major.jpg' alt='pectoralis major'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>pectoralis major<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/starting_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_pectoralis_major_muscle.jpg' alt='starting position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the pectoralis major muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>starting position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the pectoralis major muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/starting_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_rhomboid_muscles.jpg' alt='starting position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the rhomboid muscles'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>starting position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the rhomboid muscles<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/stretch.jpg' alt='stretch'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>stretch<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/supraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='supraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>supraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/the_erector_spinae_muscle_group.jpg' alt='the erector spinae muscle group'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>the erector spinae muscle group<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/the_erector_spinae_muscle_in_a_stretched_position.jpg' alt='the erector spinae muscle in a stretched position'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>the erector spinae muscle in a stretched position<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/the_rhomboids_(shown_connected_to_the_lower_cervical_and_upper_thoracic_spine).jpg' alt='the rhomboids (shown connected to the lower cervical and upper thoracic spine)'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>the rhomboids (shown connected to the lower cervical and upper thoracic spine)<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/the_scalene_muscles_are_illustrated_on_the_right_side_of_the_image_the_clients_left.jpg' alt='the scalene muscles are illustrated on the right side of the image the clients left'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>the scalene muscles are illustrated on the right side of the image the clients left<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/the_splenius_capitis_muscle.jpg' alt='the splenius capitis muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>the splenius capitis muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/the_therapist_has_the_splenius_capitis_muscle_in_a_stretched_position.jpg' alt='the therapist has the splenius capitis muscle in a stretched position'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>the therapist has the splenius capitis muscle in a stretched position<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/the_trapezius_muscle.jpg' alt='the trapezius muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>the trapezius muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/triceps_brachii.jpg' alt='triceps brachii'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>triceps brachii<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/trigger_point.jpg' alt='trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><\/ul><\/div> <!-- END wrapper --><\/div> <!-- END anythingSlider --><p>Learn over 100 techniques interactively. An excellent reference tool for even the most experienced Massage Therapist.<\/p><blockquote><p>'I often refer to this DVD in my own practice. In my 7 years as a massage therapist, I have not come across a more complete and practical massage video'.<\/p><p class='last'>Lester Bernard, MT (since 1998)<\/p><\/blockquote><!-- youtube video --><div><object width='480' height='385' type='application\/x-shockwave-flash'><param name='movie' value='http:\/\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\/v\/ANv-VpIlKkc&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0'\/>    <param name='allowFullScreen' value='true'\/>    <param name='allowscriptaccess' value='always'\/>    <embed src='http:\/\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\/v\/ANv-VpIlKkc&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0' type='application\/x-shockwave-flash' allowscriptaccess='always' allowfullscreen='true' width='480' height='385'\/><\/object><\/div><!-- END youtube video --><p>There is simply no other tool like this in the world. Designed specifically for professionals and advanced massage students, the interactive menu design allows you to easily review the various massage techniques.<\/p><p>An incredible visual resource for Advanced Massage Therapy Students.<\/p><blockquote><p>'I highly recommend this DVD to any advanced massage student. Especially when studying for exams. It just makes sense!'<\/p><p class='last'>Megan Bradshaw, Student, Sutherland Chan School of Massage<\/p><\/blockquote><p>This DVD illustrates a wide range of massage techniques referenced from trusted industry sources. The DVD covers the aims, benefits and contraindications to each technique. Therapists should note that it is designed to complement and enhance foundational \/ professional training.<\/p><p>With this DVD - the world's only fully interactive video library of massage techniques - massage therapists and advanced students can learn and review from a functionally organised video catalogue of over 100 of the most effective techniques for treating clients.<\/p><h4>Techniques Include:<\/h4><ul class='general'><li>Basic and Advanced Techniques<\/li><li>Stretches<\/li><li>Joint Mobilisation<\/li><li>Trigger Points<\/li><li>Strengthening Exercises<\/li><li>Bonus features (include treatment demonstrations, and much more)<\/li><li>The DVD package also includes a - 20-page treatment handbook<\/li><\/ul><div><h2>Our Guarantee<\/h2><p>Try The Massage Therapy DVD Guide for a whole <em>30-days<\/em>. If you are not happy tell us for a <em>full refund<\/em> and you keep all bonuses, no questions asked.<\/p><p>No one offers you a better career\/self-development package.<\/p><\/div><\/div> <!-- END students_guide -->","self_study",null],"17":["Massage Therapy DVD Vol2 - Upper Extremities","31",null,"<h2 class='sub_heading'>125 highly effective techniques to boost your career<\/h2><div class='first'><p>Take your massage skills and business to the next level with these <em>advanced<\/em> techniques.<\/p><\/div> <!-- END first --><blockquote><h4>'Last Year... l was scared'<\/h4><p>'My client was talking of going to another practitioner who was more skilled than l was as, many others had before. Then l came across these two massage DVDs covering over 250 techniques, that very client is now referring me to all her friends and colleagues. Since learning these techniques my appointment book is always full.'<\/p><p class='last'>J Harris, Therapist<\/p><\/blockquote><div class='anythingSlider'><div class='wrapper'><ul><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/a_myotonic_release_to_the_infraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='a myotonic release to the infraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>a myotonic release to the infraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/biceps_brachii_muscle.jpg' alt='biceps brachii muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>biceps brachii muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/deltoid_muscle.jpg' alt='deltoid muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>deltoid muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/end_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_muscle_strip_with_passive_flexion_to_the_erector_spinae.jpg' alt='end position and hand contact for a muscle strip with passive flexion to the erector spinae'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>end position and hand contact for a muscle strip with passive flexion to the erector spinae<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/end_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_levator_scapula_muscle.jpg' alt='end position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the levator scapula muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>end position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the levator scapula muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/end_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_splenius_capitis_muscle.jpg' alt='end position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the splenius capitis muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>end position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the splenius capitis muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/figure_1_-_deltoid_muscle.jpg' alt='figure 1 - deltoid muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>figure 1 - deltoid muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/figure_2_-_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_supraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='figure 2 - myotonic release technique to the supraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>figure 2 - myotonic release technique to the supraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/infraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='infraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>infraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_an_infraspinatus_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to an infraspinatus trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to an infraspinatus trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_biceps_brachii_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a biceps brachii trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a biceps brachii trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_levator_scapula_trigger_point_and_its_referral_pattern.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a levator scapula trigger point and its referral pattern'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a levator scapula trigger point and its referral pattern<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_pectoralis_major_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a pectoralis major trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a pectoralis major trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_rhomboids_trigger_point,_and_its_referral_pattern.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a rhomboids trigger point, and its referral pattern'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a rhomboids trigger point, and its referral pattern<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_supraspinatus_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a supraspinatus trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a supraspinatus trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/ischemic_compression_to_a_triceps_brachii_trigger_point.jpg' alt='ischemic compression to a triceps brachii trigger point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>ischemic compression to a triceps brachii trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/mid-range_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_triceps_brachii_muscle.jpg' alt='mid-range position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the triceps brachii muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>mid-range position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the triceps brachii muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/myotonic_release_performed_on_the_scalene_muscles.jpg' alt='myotonic release performed on the scalene muscles'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>myotonic release performed on the scalene muscles<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/myotonic_release_technique_to_the_biceps_brachii_muscle.jpg' alt='myotonic release technique to the biceps brachii muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>myotonic release technique to the biceps brachii muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/myotonic_release_technique_to_the_supraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='myotonic release technique to the supraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>myotonic release technique to the supraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/myotonic_release_to_the_anterior_fibres_of_the_deltoid_muscle.jpg' alt='myotonic release to the anterior fibres of the deltoid muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>myotonic release to the anterior fibres of the deltoid muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/pectoralis_major.jpg' alt='pectoralis major'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>pectoralis major<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/starting_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_pectoralis_major_muscle.jpg' alt='starting position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the pectoralis major muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>starting position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the pectoralis major muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/starting_position_and_hand_contact_for_a_myotonic_release_technique_to_the_rhomboid_muscles.jpg' alt='starting position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the rhomboid muscles'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>starting position and hand contact for a myotonic release technique to the rhomboid muscles<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/stretch.jpg' alt='stretch'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>stretch<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/supraspinatus_muscle.jpg' alt='supraspinatus muscle'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>supraspinatus muscle<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><li><img src='images\/rmtstudents\/slide\/the_erector_spinae_muscle_group.jpg' alt='the erector spinae muscle 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point'\/><p><span>&#8220;<\/span>trigger point<span>&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/li><\/ul><\/div> <!-- END wrapper --><\/div> <!-- END anythingSlider --><p>With this DVD - the world's only fully interactive video library of massage techniques - therapists and advanced students can learn over 120 highly effective techniques for treating the upper extremities.<\/p><!-- youtube video --><div><object width='480' height='385' type='application\/x-shockwave-flash'><param name='movie' value='http:\/\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\/v\/ANv-VpIlKkc&amphl=en&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0'\/>    <param name='allowFullScreen' value='true'\/>    <param name='allowscriptaccess' value='always'\/>    <embed src='http:\/\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\/v\/ANv-VpIlKkc&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0' type='application\/x-shockwave-flash' allowscriptaccess='always' allowfullscreen='true' width='480' height='385'\/><\/object><\/div><!-- END youtube video --><p>This DVD also includes treatment demonstrations, and many more interactive Bonus Features.<\/p><h4>Techniques Library Include:<\/h4><ul class='general'><li>Anatomy (muscle attachments)<\/li><li>Palpation<\/li><li>Basic Techniques<\/li><li>Advanced Techniques<\/li><li>Trigger Points (with referral patterns)<\/li><li>Stretches<\/li><li>Strengthening Exercises<\/li><li>Joint Play Techniques<\/li><\/ul><div><h2>Our Guarantee<\/h2><p>Try The Massage Therapy DVD Guide for a whole <em>30-days<\/em>. 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An essential visual learning tool for the beginner, qualified Thai Massage therapist or therapist wishing to add to present skills.<\/p><h4>DVD Contents:<\/h4><ul class='general'><li>Introduction<\/li><li>Benefits<\/li><li>History including Temples and Buddhas of Thailand<\/li><li>Contra-indications <\/li><li>Techniques<\/li><li>Feet <\/li><li>Sen Energy Lines<\/li><li>Single Legs<\/li><li>Double Legs<\/li><li>Abdomen and Chest<\/li><li>Arms and Hands<\/li><li>Shoulders <\/li><li>Neck and Face<\/li><li>Side Position<\/li><li>Back Position<\/li><li>Sitting Position<\/li><\/ul><p>DVD Video Running Time: 3 hours 45 mins<br\/>Format: PAL<br\/>Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe.)<br\/>Number of discs: 2<\/p>","self_study",null],"498":["Instructional DVD In Chair Massage Vol1","33.2",null,"<p class='first'>This comprehensive instructional hands-on, 1 hour DVD prepares you for performing a safe and effective in-chair massage on a client in a seated position. Alternative treatment positions included.<\/p><p>At your leisure, you will be able to learn, review and practice: Essential and advanced Techniques, proper body mechanics and much more. 7 languages on 1 DVD; English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Cantonese and Mandarin.<\/p><h3>Contents of the DVD<\/h3><p>This informative and instructional hands-on DVD prepares you for performing a safe and effective in-chair massage on a client in a seated position. At your leisure, you will be able to learn, review and practice:<\/p><ul class='general'><li>basic and advanced in-chair massage techniques incorporating modified Swedish techniques <\/li><li>learn over-the-clothing assessment and the importance of proper biomechanics when treating <\/li><li>warm-up and grounding exercises that will help to prepare you to safely apply learned skills, resulting in reduced stress on the body <\/li><li>alternative uses and strategies for integrating in-chair massage into your existing practice <\/li><li>included is a step by step demonstration on how to properly adjust the chair for comfort, chair maintenance, limitations and how to repair it.<\/li><li>by the end of the DVD, it is expected that you will be able to perform a 10 minute basic and a 15 minute advance routine which integrates the teachings of this DVD.<\/li><\/ul><h3>Chapters on the DVD<\/h3><ul class='general'><li>Introduction<\/li><li>Basic Techniques<\/li><li>Advance Techniques<\/li><li>Assessment and Treatment<\/li><li>Body mechanics for the therapist<\/li><li>Warm-up and Grounding exercises<\/li><li>Integration of learned skills 10 minute routine<\/li><li>Integration of learned skills, more Adv. 15 minute routine<\/li><li>Adjusting the chair<\/li><li>Accessories and tools<\/li><li>Care and maintenance of equipment<\/li><li>Credits<\/li><\/ul><p>OAKWORKS\u00ae, the largest US manufacturer of treatment tables with global distribution in the spa, massage, physical therapy, athletic training and medical diagnostic markets and Paul Lewis RMT, international presenter, fitness instructor and educator have teamed up to promote quality products and education for the massage therapy industry worldwide. 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The techniques are numerous and well demonstrated as well as other aspects of the practice that are very important but often forgotten, 'laiss\u00e9es pour compte', the biomechanics and grounding exercises for the therapist. Very good tool, handy and user friendly<br><span class='author'>Johanne, RMT (Montreal, Canada)<\/span><\/li><li>Your DVD is very clear, easy to follow along. I also like that you listed all the different Basic\/Advanced techniques while explaining what you are doing. 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Paul Lewis is a Registered Massage Therapist with CMTO (Canada), NCBTMB (USA) certifications and is also an FHT (Europe) approved provider.  He speaks Japanese and has a Black Belt in Aikido.  He is the creator of the \u2018Lewis Circles\u2019 self-care exercise for stiff neck and shoulders now on YOUTUBE.  He is a Reflexologist, international presenter and fitness instructor whose practice goal is changing the world one treatment at a time.  Lewis won in two separate categories:  the \u2018How to- Instructional\u2019 category,  judged by the Silver Telly Council and  the People\u2019s Telly Award special non-broadcast category judged by the public on YouTube\u2019s People\u2019s Telly Channel for public viewing. <\/p><p>It is a remarkable achievement that recognizes Lewis for his creative excellence \u2013 furthermore, this creativity is highlighted by both the prestigious expert panel of judges and by the general public. It is not surprising that Paul\u2019s entry won in both categories, given that his DVD contains instructions in seven languages, thus widening its audience base and the wealth of information that reaches out beyond the massage therapy profession to fitness specialists and other health care professionals.  <\/p><p>The Telly is one of the most sought-after awards by industry leaders, from large international firms to local production companies.   There are over 200 categories and more than 14,000 entries yearly from all U.S. states and from five continents around the world.  Founded in 1978, the Telly Awards honor the very best in film and video productions, web videos, TV programs, and commercials from the most respected advertising agencies, production companies, television stations, cable operators, and corporate video departments in the world.  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This certainly propels my enthusiasm for the release of my second DVD focusing on Advanced Treatment Techniques on the Table.  I am just awaiting confirmation of sponsorship and doing the final editing, it will be released this summer.'  The Multi-lingual In-Chair Massage Instructional DVD featuring Paul Lewis is being distributed worldwide in English, French, Spanish, German, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Japanese are offered on the single 60 minute DVD.  <\/p>","self_study",null],"499":["Dynamic Integrative Massage Techniques for the upper Body (DVD Vol2) - Table Treatment","33.2",null,"<p class='first'>Oct. 5, 2010 \u2013 This DVD is organized into easy to access sections thatcan be applied either on their own, or together as a comprehensive system oftreatment. 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