Outcome-Based Massage: Across the Continuum of CarePraised for its engaging approach and contemporary coverage, Outcome-Based Massage: Across the Continuum of Care, 4th Edition, continues a tradition of excellence in equipping students for success on board reviews and transitioning theory into clinical practice. Reflecting the fields of massage therapy, physical therapy, athletic training, education, psychology, medicine, and physiology, author ck Andrade and a team of experts deliver a comprehensive understanding of Outcome-Based MassageTM and its clinical applications at an accessible breadth and depth. This extensively updated edition integrates principles and techniques across the continuum of care and aligns content with the latest evidence, clinical practice guidelines, and healthcare regulations to help users confidently meet clients’ unique needs and achieve superior treatment outcomes. |
Contents
PART II | |
APPLICATION OF OUTCOMEBASED MASSAGE ACROSS | |
Quick Treatment Guides and Clinical Cases Across the Continuum of Care | |
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