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  • 05Mar

    news-announceWe’ve been working HARD to get you all the great information contained in this installment of the Silver State Massage Express! In this edition:

    • Getting Connected with the AMTA-NV Chapter: Newsletter articles/posts & LinkedIN
    • Announcing: The Annual AMTA Nevada Chapter Conference and General Meeting
    • How to meet James Waslaski, in person, June 7th & 8th in fabulous Las Vegas! Read James’ article on pg 4
    • How to win your Registration to AMTA-NV Chapter’s June 2011 Convention (pg 2)
    • Volunteer on the Chapter Board or as a Committee Member!
    • Sally Hacking…on: Types of State Regulation
    • A letter from Pete Blandford, Chapter President
    • And MORE!

    Visit the Chapter online at AMTA-NV.org to read the Current Edition of the SSME!

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  • 24Jan

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  • 04Jan

    AMTA is always working to improve your experience as a member. So we have made some changes to the AMTA National website to help you manage your information quickly and easily online.

    Beginning on January 5, 2010, there will be easier ways for you to renew your membership, revise your Find a Massage Therapist® locator profile, add/update your continuing education hours, change your additional insured, update your license number and so much more—and it will all be available online.

    We know how busy you are with your clients and we want to make every aspect of your membership with AMTA as easy as possible. We hope these changes will improve your member experience and empower you to keep your information current, from the comfort of your home or office.

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    Interested in learning more?

    Here are some FAQs to help you navigate the changes:

    Learn how to renew your membership.

    Learn how to update your contact information.

    Learn how to update your license and national certifications.

    Learn how to update your FAMT profile.

    If you have any questions or difficulty navigating the site, please contact AMTA National at 877.905.2700 or info@amtamassage.org.

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  • 08Dec
    news-announceThe holiday season is upon us and we have another edition of the Silver State Massage Express for you! In this edition:

    • How was Peter Shankland’s Table Thai Massage class held in Reno November 9th?
    • Meeting Sally Hacking, AMTA-NV Government Relations Consultant
    • How to meet James Waslaski, in person, June 7th & 8th in fabulous Las Vegas!  Read James’ article on pg 8
    • How to win your Registration to AMTA-NV Chapter’s June 2011 Convention (pg 3)
    • Building your Marketing Train, by Kelly LeFevre
    • The Value of Diversity in Bodywork Education, by Tamela Voorhees
    • And MORE!

    Visit the Chapter online at AMTA-NV.org to read the Current Edition of the SSME!

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  • 28Nov
    AMTA President Judy Stahl awards the National President's Award to Sally S. Hacking at Thursday's Opening Session & Awards Presentation.  Sept 24th, 2009

    AMTA President Judy Stahl awards the National President's Award to Sally S. Hacking at Thursday's Opening Session & Awards Presentation. Sept 24th, 2009

    Over the course of the 2008-2009 year, the AMTA Nevada Chapter has been recognized in the faces of several of its Volunteers.

    National President’s Award – 2009

    Sally Hacking, Government Relations Representative and long time friend to the Nevada Chapter, was honored with the National President’s Award at the 2009 AMTA National Convention Awards Presentation on September 24th.  Each year, the AMTA President presents a special President’s Award to openly honor someone who has contributed to the massage profession in an outstanding manner.  Here’s what Judy Stahl had to say about the award given to the National President’s choice of “MVP” this year:

    The recipient of the 2009 President’s Award, Sally S. Hacking, is one of the most accomplished individuals I ever hope to meet.  Her accomplishments are legendary in the world of government relations at the Chapter level for the AMTA, having played an important – even critical – role in the passage of legislation for 17 AMTA chapters.

    She is a native of Great Britain.  Her gifts were honed through her early training as a nurse midwife and a Master’s level nurse in Glasgow, Scotland.  She came to the United States in her 20s to work in cardiac intensive care in Texas, and on her way here, met the love of her life, a gentleman who sets the standard for me as far as what a man can be.  She became a United States citizen and an elected state legislator in Maryland for ten years.

    She is a survivor of both kidney and breast cancer.  She was my greatest support, besides my family, when I went through my challenge with breast cancer five years ago.  She was an aerobics instructor for many years and to this day sets the standard for healthy lifestyle, eating right, exercising, and living joyously.

    She is a daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, friend, business consultant, advocate, comedienne, and all around beautiful human being.  She is one of the very quickest, brightest, most intelligent human beings I have ever met.  And along with all of her accomplishments, she has demonstrated a level of humility and lack of ego, an ability to stay in the background while others receive the credit and the glory, that is hard to fully grasp considering the world in which she works.  Finally, if you look in the dictionary under the word “fun,” you will see Sally’s picture!

    It is my greatest pleasure to grant the AMTA 2009 President’s Award to a woman who continues to dedicate herself to advocating on behalf of the massage therapy profession, my dear friend and mentor, Sally S. Hacking.

    Chapter Meritorius – 2009, Nevada: Shari Mirgon

    The Purpose of the Chapter Meritorius Award is to openly honor an AMTA member, acknowledging their diligent volunteerism done in an altruistic manner.  2009’s Nevada Chapter recipient is Shari Mirgon, Immediate Past President.  Here’s what her Nominator has to say about Shari’s level of excellence:

    P0753_26-09-09Shari has shown great dedication and timeless energy to not only the Nevada chapter, but also has an integral understanding of national offices.  Her leadership skills and assistance to the present board in acting as an IPP when no position existed is just one example.  Due to our lack of a secretary, she filled in this capacity as well even while maintaining her own business.  When half our board retired and an inexperienced member moved into the position of president (me), it was Shari who was available always for support, but also knew who to call at national for direction.

    Due to our board situation, it was Shari who went back to revise our bylaws to create a position of IPP to support the president and direction and vision of a new incoming president.  We created a commission on candidacy as well to support a strong and committed individual.  It is this board’s position that Shari has been the glue to strengthen our Nevada board making it possible to serve our members keeping our vision and national’s vision of treating our members as golden.  Bricks or blocks are good, but without mortar, there is no strength.  Shari has been that strength for us.  Shari exemplifies the highest ideals of the AMTA.

    GCAHawardribbon“Give Chapters a Hand” Award of Excellence – 2009, Nevada Chapter: 3 hands

    For a medium chapter size, Nevada has done very well…”above average” to be exact… in adhering to chapter requirements of the National AMTA directives for chapters.  Many criteria were considered and points were awarded for things like timeliness, quality of deliverables, reporting as a service, and providing valuable member services and programs.  Achieving an above average level of performance in Nevada draws attention to the fine processes and positive results of what is an example set for other chapters around the United States.

    You may read more at the National AMTA website’s resource page, describing the AMTA Give Chapters A Hands Award.

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  • 26Oct

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    Ron Precht
    847.905.1649

    Massage is Used More Than Ever for Medical/Health Reasons
    Americans discussing merits of massage with physicians

    Evanston, IL – October 26, 2009 –Results from the 13th annual consumer survey conducted by the American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®) indicate that 32 percent of Americans are seeking massage for medical and health reasons, tying relaxation and stress reduction for the first time as the top reasons people get massages.  Click here for more information on AMTA’s 2009 consumer survey.

    Additionally, 25 percent of Americans ages 35-44 have talked to their doctor or healthcare provider about massage therapy this year, compared to 14 percent in 2008. Of those who discussed massage therapy with their doctors, 52 percent say their doctor strongly recommended/encouraged them to get a massage. These survey results are announced in conjunction with National Massage Therapy Awareness Week®, October 25-31.

    A vast majority of Americans, 86 percent, agree that massage can be effective in reducing pain, and 85 percent agree that massage can be beneficial for health and wellness.

    “Even with the ongoing economic crisis, people are not willing to compromise their health,” says Judy Stahl, AMTA president. “It’s a clear signal of massage’s value when those making less than $35,000 a year are the second most active income bracket getting massage therapy.”

    Stressed Americans Still Seeking Massage for Relaxation

    For the second year in a row, the survey results showed that massage therapy use is fairly steady, despite the lagging economy. Thirty-two percent of stressed out Americans are getting massages to relieve their stress and 57 percent of Americans say they feel more stressed this year than last year, particularly among females (61 percent) and those ages 18-24 (66 percent).

    “Consumers understand that massage therapy is essential to a healthy balance between stress and relaxation,” said Stahl. “We are pleased to see that consumers are prioritizing massage to help them through these difficult times.”
    About AMTA

    The American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®) is a professional association of approximately 58,000 members. AMTA professional members have demonstrated a level of skill and knowledge through education and/or testing and must meet continuing education requirements to retain membership. AMTA provides information about massage therapy to the public and works to improve the professional climate for massage therapists. The association also helps consumers and healthcare professionals locate qualified massage therapists nationwide, through AMTA’s Find a Massage Therapist® free national locator service available at www.findamassagetherapist.org or toll-free at 888-843-2682 [888-THE-AMTA].

  • 21Oct

    J-WaslaskiPromoJames Waslaski is an Author and International Lecturer who has pioneered deep pain-free orthopedic and medical massage techniques for the treatment of chronic pain and sports injuries.  With over 20 years experience in the medical profession and extensive work with professional and Olympic athletes, he now teaches approximately 40 seminars per year throughout the United States, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, London, Greece, Australia, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean.

    James has produced a series of six videotapes on sports injuries and complicated orthopedic conditions.  He has presented at State, National, and International conventions, including a keynote speech in Sydney, Australia, the Olympic Training Center in Australia, the College of Sports Medicine, and at Chiropractic conventions in Florida and South Carolina.  His numerous articles have been published in magazines worldwide.  James has received the 1999 International Achievement Award for educating medical practitioners throughout the world towards integrated pain-free healing.  James was inducted in the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame in August, 2008.

    You may also learn more about James and his work at Orthomassage.net

    AMTA-NV Presenter:  “Orthopedic Massage for Complicated Elbow, Wrist, & Hand Conditions” – June 7th, 2010; “Orthopedic Massage for Complicated Shoulder Conditions” – June 8th, 2010

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  • 29Jan

    Welcome back, Traveler!

    Tonight I added many pages that without their addition makes the site hum-drum, at best.

    They include:

    • Newsletter – Current & Archived editions…NEW Feb 2009 Edition 6-1 is available!
    • Calendar – soon-to-be filled with lots of good information about Chapter activities, continuing education available in Nevada, and more!  Suggestions welcome.
    • Contact – a list of Chapter Board Members and Volunteer Members to contact
    • Be Active – to be filled with many ways you can get involved with assisting the Chapter in achieving its Mission of serving any AMTA members while advancing the art, science and practice of massage therapy.

    Thanks for your patience.

    Over the next few days (or a week), I’ll be adding some more content to the site, to which you can visit to read, refer clients to, and will hopefully bring people searching the web to the Chapter’s site to read articles of their interest.

    If you have any professional articles you’d like to submit for posting or publication in the Chapter newsletter – the Silver State Massage Express – please notify me at Webmaster@AMTA-NV.org or the Newsletter Editor at Newsletter@AMTA-NV.org.  We’d be happy to assist you!

    Let’s say goodbye to the old, and hello to the new (It’s still January – We’re “allowed!”)

    former AMTA-NV.org website design

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  • 28Jan

    Hello travelers,

    Welcome to the newly renovated (and in-process) AMTA Nevada Chapter website!

    You will experience viewing a change in the way the Chapter presents itself on the Web over the next couple of weeks.

    Stay tuned for changes to happen on a regular basis…after the site is completely rennovated.

    If you have any questions in the meantime, please do not hestitate to contact the Webmaster@AMTA-NV.org.

    Thanks for your patience – and you’ll know when the site is complete!