Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5564091 Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundLittle evidence exists about processes in massage therapy practice. Investigating current frameworks is warranted. This qualitative study is a secondary data analysis using grounded theory to understand how massage therapy experts describe massage therapy practice.Methods31 massage therapy experts were invited to a 2-day symposium to discuss best practices for the profession. Through qualitative analysis, memoing, and discussion, the data were summarized into themes.ResultsThree themes were identified around massage therapy practice: 1) client centered, 2) structure for practice, and 3) influencing factors. Each theme is clarified and expanded.DiscussionConceptual models were developed for research and clinical practice and a definition for massage therapy practice was identified. Challenges and limitations are discussed.ConclusionThe goal of providing these models is to give massage therapists tools to deliver the best possible care. The models need testing to see if they help advance the profession.

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