Diana Thompson President of the Massage Research Foundation speaks about her upcoming presentation on the World Massage Conference.
James Waslaski’s presention at the World Massage Conference is based on the incredible research recently presented at the Harvard Medical School on Myofascial Pain.
Steve Capellini will present at the World Massage Conference on adding World-Fusion Signature Services to Your Massage Practice.
Ruth Werner will be presenting at the World Massage Conference on working with people who are working with illness.
Suzanne Scurlock-Durana will present at the World Massage Conference on coming Home to Our Bodies.
The World Massage Conference is the world’s
first virtual massage conference. It will be held
November 17th to 22nd, 2008. More than 50
top massage experts from around the world
will be teaching in virtual online conference
rooms throughout the six-day event.
The conference is simulcast through online
streaming audio and over the phone. Attending
the conference as simple as logging into the
World Massage Conference website and stepping
into the presenter’s virtual workshop.
Participants willl be able to listen to each
presentation as it’s happening live and follow
along with the slideshows or provided notes.
People without Internet access can attend the
live broadcasts by phone. And, people who
can’t make the live presentations can listen to
broadcast recordings online or download the
recordings minutes after each presentation.
Some of the more than 50 noted presenters
include: Thomas Myers, Dr. Leon Chaitow, Dr. John
Upledger, Bonnie Prudden, Marion Rosen,
Steve Capellini, Ruth Werner, David Zulak.
• Each day has a specific theme featuring the
latest in new and innovative ideas in the
profession including business, technology,
research, wellness, techniques and treatments.
“We wanted to make sure that the World
Massage Conference was accessible to massage
professionals everywhere. By using innovative
online technology, massage professionals can
access with presenters that they would never
otherwise have an opportunity to hear in
person. Not only that, but they can interact and
ask the presenter questions,” says Melanie
Hayden who with Eric Brown and Scott Dartnall
created the virtual conference.