History
Ethics and Boundaries
Science
Tools
Professional Landscape
100

This French surgeon was one of the first in his era to discuss massage and used friction to treat orthopedic conditions.

Pare

100

The moral principles that govern a person's behavior.

Ethics

100

This hormone, produced by the adrenal cortex, is integral to the body’s stress response.

Cortisol

100

This is considered the single best practice for infection control.

Hand washing

100

This organization, formed after an ABMP meeting, created the MBLEx licensing exam.

Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards

200

Known as the "Father of Swedish Massage."

Per H. Ling

200

This boundary involves issues of money, fee schedules, and payment policies.

Financial Boundary

200

Massage affects this system by decreasing blood pressure and reducing heart rate.

Cardiovascular system

200

Massage lubricants like oils and gels are usually derived from these three sources.

Nuts, seeds, and vegetables

200

This is the transfer of microorganisms, such as bacteria, from one source to another.

Cross-contamination

300

This Dutch physician developed his own style and made massage a fundamental part of physical rehabilitation.

Johann Mezger

300

Acting in ways that specifically benefit the wellbeing of others.

Beneficence 

300

This brain chemical regulates mood, appetite, sleep, and muscle contraction.

Serotonin

300

This specific type of fabric should be avoided for massage therapy linens.

Thin, clingy, see-though fabrics like jersey knit

300

This California retreat center served as a think tank for the human potential movement.

Esalen Institute

400

By this century, European-based cultures had begun using the term "massage."

1800's

400

Respecting the rights of competent individuals to make their own decisions.

Autonomy

400

Predicting how a disease will progress and the chances of recovery.

Prognosis

400

This equipment provides support for the client's posterior neck, knees, and ankles while on the table.

Knee bolster

400

An infection acquired while a person is already receiving healthcare for a different condition.

Nosocomial infection

500

These "books of wisdom" from 1800 BCE recommend massage as an indispensable healing procedure.

Ayurveda

500

These boundaries encompass your beliefs and thoughts while safeguarding self-esteem.

Intellectual boundaries

500

Episodes of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain that result in changed behavior or consciousness.

Seizure disorder

500

When performing CPR, you should aim for this many chest compressions per minute.

100-120

500

A system of gymnastics that includes educational, military, medical, and esthetic components.

Ling System