Thinking Like a Therapist, Not Just a Technician
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Are you following protocols—or truly transforming lives? In this essential conversation, hosts David Sol and Timur Lokshin explore what separates exceptional massage therapists from those who simply go through the motions.
Discover why knowing your anatomy, pathology, and assessment skills isn't just academic—it's the difference between becoming a facilitator of real positive change and someone who applies the same techniques to every client, hoping for results. David and Timur break down the critical distinction between diagnosis (outside our scope) and assessment (our superpower), showing you how to identify specific structures, understand tissue-level changes, and create individualized treatment plans that work.
What You'll Learn:
- The intake interview secrets that reveal what's really causing your client's pain—even when “Dr. Google” has already convinced them they have sciatica
- How to navigate talkative clients while gathering essential information using tools like LOPQRST without losing half your treatment time
- Why the words your clients choose, “sharp” vs. “sore,” “pinpoint” vs. “diffuse”—reveal which structures are involved and what techniques will help
- The humility paradox: Why saying “I don't know” builds trust and makes you a better practitioner
- Real-world examples from hospice care that prove sometimes presence matters more than pressure
Whether you're a student overwhelmed by anatomy class or an experienced practitioner ready to elevate your work, this episode will shift how you think about every client arriving at your table. Learn to meet people where they are, communicate with medical professionals using proper terminology, and embrace the reality that you're not a healer, you're a facilitator helping the body's own intelligence do what it does best.
Perfect for: Massage therapy students, new graduates, and seasoned practitioners seeking to deepen their therapeutic approach and clinical reasoning skills.