Introducing IJTMB's Trigger Points: Topical Dialogue amongst Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork Practitioners and Educators

The International Journal of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (IJTMB) has as its core a key interest in and mission to develop the practice of therapeutic massage and bodywork by contributing to the field's body of knowledge. The IJTMB Editorial Board understands that one's daily practice...

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