Lowe Whitney, Munk Niki, Porcino Antony
Director, OMERI, Sisters, OR, USA.
Department of Health Sciences, Indiana University - IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Int J Ther Massage Bodywork. 2014 Jun 4;7(2):1-2. doi: 10.3822/ijtmb.v7i2.247. eCollection 2014 Jun.
The International Journal of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (IJTMB) has as its core a key interest in and mission to develop the practice of therapeutic massage and bodywork by contributing to the field's body of knowledge. The IJTMB Editorial Board understands that one's daily practice provides the initial testing ground for the development of practice-based knowledge and, ultimately, expertise. Consequently, this practice-based knowledge and experience provides fertile ground for research ideas that further refine our understanding and come full circle to enhance clinical efficacy. Ultimately, without discourse and knowledge transference, the possibility of growing the body of knowledge for therapeutic massage and bodywork or stimulating research in the field is lost. To facilitate discourse and transference of knowledge within the field of therapeutic massage and bodywork, the IJTMB is launching a new journal component entitled Trigger Points: Topical Dialogue amongst Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork Practitioners and Educators. The purpose of IJTMB's Trigger Points is to "trigger" the sharing and discussion of knowledge and expertise among therapeutic massage and bodywork practitioners, educators, and researchers about different approaches to treating specific conditions or addressing specific population issues. Each IJTMB issue, starting with this issue, will include a call for responses to the next Trigger Points topic. Publication of the results for each topic will be in the second issue after the initial call for submissions. With your participation, these IJTMB Trigger Points columns will spark dynamic dialogue, perhaps even collaborations, in the therapeutic massage and bodywork field across practitioners, educators, and researchers.
《国际治疗性按摩与身体护理杂志》(IJTMB)的核心是对发展治疗性按摩与身体护理实践有着浓厚兴趣并肩负使命,通过为该领域的知识体系做出贡献来实现这一目标。IJTMB编辑委员会明白,个人的日常实践为基于实践的知识乃至专业技能的发展提供了最初的试验场。因此,这种基于实践的知识和经验为研究思路提供了肥沃的土壤,有助于进一步完善我们的理解,并最终提升临床疗效。归根结底,如果没有交流和知识传播,治疗性按摩与身体护理知识体系的增长以及该领域研究的推动都将无从谈起。为了促进治疗性按摩与身体护理领域内的交流和知识传播,IJTMB正在推出一个名为“触发点:治疗性按摩与身体护理从业者及教育工作者的专题对话”的新期刊板块。IJTMB的“触发点”板块旨在“触发”治疗性按摩与身体护理从业者、教育工作者和研究人员之间就治疗特定病症或解决特定人群问题的不同方法进行知识和专业技能的分享与讨论。从本期开始,IJTMB的每一期都将征集对下一个“触发点”主题的回应。每个主题的结果将在首次征集投稿后的第二期发表。有了您的参与,这些IJTMB“触发点”专栏将在治疗性按摩与身体护理领域引发从业者、教育工作者和研究人员之间的动态对话,甚至可能促成合作。