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Boris Prilutsly

Premium Author Boris Prilutsly

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Massage, as a therapeutic tool, was known and used since ancient times. However scientific community gave it a serious consideration only in the last sixty years. Within this time scientists discovered many important dependencies that linked massage with treatment of multiple diseases. However, most of these works are written in a very complex way and average practitioner has a hard time extracting their practical benefits. Thus, although there are many ingenious protocols that allow massage to have a pinpointed affect on many different ailments, the field practitioners lack this knowledge and usually settle for “feel good” conveyer belt mentality.

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Boris Prilutsky, MA, has been teaching medical massage for over 30 years. He is the founding director of the Institute of Professional Practical Therapy (IPPT) in Los Angeles, Calif., and graduated from the Pedagogic Institute of Higher Education in Vinnitsa, Ukraine, with a degree in physical education, and Medical College in Ramat-Gan, Israel, with a major in chiropractic medicine. Boris has worked with athletes and athletic organizations throughout Europe, has been a personal therapist to many world dignitaries, and has trained thousands of therapists worldwide. He also treats patients with various neural, muscular and skeletal disorders at the Back and Limb Institute in Beverly Hills, California.
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Article was first published in "Massage and Bodywork" magazine


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