Summary: Til talks with Jan Sultan (one of first Rolfers trained by Ida Rolf to teach her work), about his life and work; about aging well; and about his take-aways from his ongoing COVID recovery process. Til Luchau: Welcome to the Thinking Practitioner. Hi, this is Til, and the Thinking Practitioner Podcast is supported […]
Author Archive | Whitney Lowe
Women Leaders in Massage Therapy (with CG Funk, Ruth Werner, and Irene Diamond)
Summary: Women account for about 85 percent of Massage Therapists in the US. However, there isn’t always a corresponding representation of women as CE providers, conference headliners, or in other roles of visible leadership. Whitney and Til explore this phenomenon in discussions with three women leaders: CG Funk, Ruth Werner, and Irene Diamond, just a […]
The Handspring Story (with Andrew Stevenson and Mary Law)
Summary: Til and Whitney talk with Andrew Stevenson and Mary Law, two of Handspring’s founders, about some very big recent news, and about their unique vision of a place where both long-established authors, as well as promising newer voices, could all share their knowledge and advance our field. Til Luchau: When I was looking for a […]
The Future of Advanced Massage Credentialing
The massage therapy profession has come leaps and bounds ahead of where it was in its infancy in the 1960s. The field continues to develop and still has some growing pains as it faces contemporary challenges. The profession has diversified as it has matured and realized its true potential. Today, there are a host of […]
Our Favorite Perspective Reversals
Summary: People change their minds– sometimes, radically. Learning, improving, refining, all involve changing how we saw things before. But is there a cost? And what makes changing our views such a challenge? Whitney and Til discuss the times their perspective took a 180° from how they used to think, and, about how that’s played out. […]
Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Guide Assessment Questions
In the mid-1950s, Benjamin Bloom and his colleagues devised an organizational system for categorizing levels of learning and cognitive complexity. This system has been used extensively in curriculum development for all grade levels and in higher education. It has also more recently been modified and updated. The updated Bloom’s taxonomy model is precious for organizing […]
Anne Williams and Eric Brown – Educational Innovations
Summary: Whitney talks with Anne Williams and Eric Brown about innovations in education, delving into topics such as early explorations of online education and the importance of instructional design. Whitney Lowe: Hi, this is Whitney Lowe and welcome to the Thinking Practitioner podcast. This episode is sponsored by our wonderful friends at Handspring Publishing. […]
Biomechanics of Tendon and Ligament Tissue
Updated 01-24-24 While massage therapists may focus on muscles to treat pain and injuries, tendons and ligaments, and other vital soft tissues, significantly contribute to musculoskeletal disorders. Understanding tendon and ligament anatomy, their mechanics, and how they are injured is crucial for devising effective treatments. In this issue, we explore the essential aspects of tendon […]
Massage Therapy Research (with Niki Munk)
Summary: Whitney talks with Niki Munk about massage therapy research, delving into important topics such as levels of evidence, why massage therapists should care about research, and how to get involved. Whitney Lowe: Hello, this is Whitney Lowe and Books of Discovery has been a part of massage therapy education over 20 years. Thousands of […]
Current Concepts in Patellofemoral Pain
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a term that describes generalized anterior knee pain around or under the patella. Overactivity and excessive mechanical load on the patellofemoral joint are the leading causes. There isn’t an apparent tissue dysfunction for the pain, but several factors may contribute to the discomfort felt during movement. Below we discuss key […]