Category: Campus News
Women and Sports Injury Prevention
August 9, 2013
By Ross Ashcraft & Dawn Ikley Men and Women are different. The differences become more and more clear the closer you look at our anatomy. The variations become more profound when …
TAILORED TO FIT
August 1, 2013
By: Michelle Wamego With the new school year right around the corner many of you may be thinking of the back to school wardrobe shopping task that needs to be done. …
Behind the Scenes
July 26, 2013
By Tessa Brooks We love getting a massage. But have you ever stopped to think what it takes to provide you with that complete, all inclusive experience? What do massage therapists …
Sun Protective Clothing? Its a Must!
July 23, 2013
By: Michelle Wamego Can clothing really block out the damaging sun rays to our skin? Yes it can! Many natural fibers and even several synthetic ones can offer some minimal base …
Pain is a Four Letter Word Part 2
July 19, 2013
By Laura Gordon, In my last blog Lymphatic Drainage was examined as an effective massage technique for clients with Fibromyalgia (FM). Now we'll explore techniques that can be used in …
Massage Takes on High Cholesterol!
July 3, 2013
By Sharon Truelove How does massage help? Stress produces change in the body's chemistry. Keeping the autonomic system on overdrive constantly, causes the liver to dump too much cholesterol into the …
Massage, I Love Thee….Let Me Count the Ways
July 2, 2013
By Q The ancient way to ease all that ales you is as simple as touch. Massage helps with many conditions such as premature infants weight gain to lowering high blood pressure. …
Fashion Fact of the Week – Bermuda Shorts
June 28, 2013
"Invention of the Bermuda shorts. Back in the 1930's, women in Bermuda were forbidden to show their thighs in public. Female visitors and local residents wanted to wear shorts so …
Massage Takes on Trauma
June 28, 2013
By Melissa Satterwhite and Ross Ashcraft When I consider the people I know that have witnessed trauma, my first thought for helping them was never massage. Honestly, massage was not even …
Sneaky Shoes
June 20, 2013
"Sneakers go back a long way. In the late 18th century, people wore rubber soled shoes called plimsolls, but they were pretty crude—for one thing, there was no right foot …









