
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
Eric Purves
Massage science is the next iteration of the Purves Versus podcast. This is a podcast created for the massage, manual and movement therapist. Eric Purves is a massage therapist, educator, and researcher with a passion to have the massage and musculoskeletal professions embrace current science and start to realize their full potential to help improve well being.
Eric has been working tirelessly to inspire change in his profession and this podcast is another platform for him to express his thoughts, discuss the current science, and interview therapists on specific topics.
What makes this podcast different? Eric will be exploring topics that focus on the current science of touch, best practices for MSK care, and how this relates to the massage and manual therapy professions. New episodes are scheduled to be released every 2 weeks and they will be 30-45 minutes long.
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The Student RMT Experience with Courtney Olmstead
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
09/11/23 • 76 min
This is the second episode in my series on new RMTs. Today we have Courtney, who is an RMT in Halifax, Nova Scotia. We had a great conversation about the need to adapt RMT entry to practice curriculum to make it consistent with current evidence and how the industry and more importantly the public would benefit from a shift in thinking from fixing people to providing more meaningful support and management.
At the time of this recording she was just finishing her studies in RMT school. Courtney started to develop a sense of skepticism during her entry to practice education so she started to search for information outside of her school environment. This led her in a search for updated knowledge which was challenging everything she was learning in school. When presenting this new information to her instructors she was frustrated because she was encouraged to not ask questions and to simply accept the knowledge that she was being presented with.
Courtney’s experience is not unique as it demonstrates some of the common problems our profession has with its entry to practice curriculum. We share a few suggestions of a better way forward which we hope the stakeholders will adopt.
Some wise words to take away from this episode, the more I learn the more I realize I need to know
To learn more about my virtual learning community, the Manual and Movement Therapist’s Community (MMTC) please visit here;
https://ericpurves.lpages.co/mmtc-sales-page-1
You can sign up free for your first month using the discount code, mmtcfree.
Connect with me.
www.ericpurves.com
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IG: @eric_purves_rmt
Subscribe to my email list. Receive notification for new episodes as well as bonus content and course discounts
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Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
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The New RMT Experience with Christian Lacsamana
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
09/26/23 • 70 min
Welcome Christian Lacsamana to Purves Versus and to the profession of massage therapy. Christian is a new RMT in Vancouver, BC. He was previously a kinesiologist who decided he wanted to pursue a career in massage therapy so he could offer additional benefits to his clients rather than just exercise and movement.
Our conversation focuses on his experiences in school and what his first year of practice has been like. Christian shares what he enjoyed and what he felt could be improved upon in the curriculum and he tells us about the future endeavours he wants to pursue as an RMT.
We discuss the mixed messaging in RMT education, the importance of language and communication styles, the importance of mental health and ongoing self-care and how creating a sense of community and support in embracing change in how continuing education is delivered is necessary for moving forward as a profession.
To learn more about my virtual learning community, the Manual and Movement Therapist’s Community (MMTC) please visit here;
https://ericpurves.lpages.co/mmtc-sales-page-1
You can sign up free for your first month using the discount code, mmtcfree.
Connect with me.
www.ericpurves.com
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmt
Subscribe to my email list. Receive notification for new episodes as well as bonus content and course discounts
https://ericpurves.lpages.co/podcast
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?

Higher Education, Evidence-Based Practice and the Future of Massage Therapy
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
01/17/24 • 53 min
In this episode we welcome Nadine Hawryluk to discuss her academic and professional journey while exploring what the CMTBCs new standard of practice for evidence-based massage therapy could mean for the future of our profession, both in schools as well as in practice. As a recent master's graduate and an RMT from Courtenay, BC, Nadine brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion.
Nadine details her journey from body worker to registered massage therapist, unveiling the pivotal role that advanced education plays in bridging the gap between theory and practice.
We highlight the skill sets required for excellence in the realm of massage and manual therapy education and practice. We delve into the importance of a solid grasp of physiology and the art of patient communication, emphasizing that therapy extends beyond mere technique to encompass compassionate, holistic care. My own narrative of educational transformation serves as a testament to the power of knowledge, illustrating how it has reshaped my professional identity and enhanced my patient interactions.
Navigating the changing tides of healthcare regulation in British Columbia, we explore the anticipated shifts within professions such as massage therapy, chiropractic, and acupuncture, envisioning a future where evidence-based practice is the cornerstone of our professions. We confront the challenges of integrating into the broader healthcare system, emphasizing the necessity for continued professional development grounded in scientific rigor. By adhering to such stringent standards, we advocate for the elevation of manual therapies and the creation of a more credible and respected community of health practitioners.
To connect with Nadine please visit her on Linkdin through this link:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nadine-hawryluk_when-thinking-about-evidence-based-practice-activity-7151696770148831232-f1x-?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
Or you can connect with Nadine here:
https://nadinehawryluk.wordpress.com/
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?

Healthcare Entrepreneurship: The RMT Experience with Carlos Grouchy RMT
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
10/26/23 • 75 min
This is another episode on the new RMT experience with a deeper dive into healthcare entrepreneurship. I have a really interesting and enlightening chat with Carlos Grouchy, a Registered Massage Therapist who's working hard to make change in the wellness industry. Carlos has a unique, fun and evidence-based approach to massage therapy and wellness and he isn't afraid to question the status quo.
In our discussion, we address some of the unhelpful topics in the massage therapy field, as well as the challenges Carlos faced when thinking about opening his own clinic. Carlos shares his journey, his initial struggle with a lack of business knowledge, and the obstacles of building a brand in the healthcare space. He also illuminates how he's using social media to engage and educate the public about pain science and evidence based content.
We wrap up by looking at the trend of entrepreneurs transitioning their personal brands into brand empires and what that means for the healthcare industry. Carlos gives his take on how healthcare professionals can be educated on a comprehensive approach to wellness. From understanding their own physical capabilities, simplifying orthopaedic testing, to incorporating mental health education into massage therapy school.
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?

The Student RMT Experience with Tempo Sabatier
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
08/08/23 • 65 min
This is the first of my series on new RMTs. This episode features Tempo Sabatier. They are a new RMT in Vancouver, BC who practices at https://papercranemassagetherapy.com/.
We have a really engaging discussion on their expectations prior to entering massage therapy school and how this differed from the reality of their experience. Tempo shares their thoughts on what would have made the education better; adding more time for critical thinking, philosophy and ethics. We also have an important discussion on the importance of learning about social determinants of health, trauma informed care and the need for more education on pain, particularly chronic pain.
Tempo loves to devour information and I am confident they will be a highly successful therapist who makes a positive difference in people’s lives.
To learn more about my virtual learning community, the Manual and Movement Therapist’s Community (MMTC) please visit here,https://ericpurves.lpages.co/mmtc-sales-page-1
You can sign up free for your first month using the discount code, mmtcfree.
Connect with me.
www.ericpurves.com
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmt
Subscribe to my email list and receive notification for new episodes as well as bonus content and course discounts
https://ericpurves.lpages.co/podcast
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?

Finding Balance as a Clinician and Continuing Education Instructor with Walt Fritz
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
06/30/23 • 70 min
In this episode Walt tells us about his clinical and educational experiences and how he made the transition from being heavily invested as an MFR focused therapist into being an evidence-based clinician.
We discuss the importance of finding an acceptable balance in our understanding, our communication and how we teach continuing education. Our treatment interventions aren’t always just about one tissue or a special technique, they are more complex than that and the outcomes people experience are more strongly related to the strength of the therapeutic relationship.
The willingness to embrace shared decision making is the core premise of what he wants learners to take away from his courses.
Research articles:
(Geri, 2019) Manual Therapy: Exploiting the Role of Human Touch
(Bialosky, 2017). Unravelling the Mechanisms of Manual Therapy: Modelling an Approach
Connect with Eric.
www.ericpurves.com
[email protected]
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
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Subscribe to my email list and receive notification for new episodes and be the first to gain access to all my courses:
https://ericpurves.lpages.co/podcast
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?

The Future of Massage Therapy: The Shift to Evidence-Based Practice
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
01/12/24 • 35 min
Massage therapy in BC is changing with the recent announcement of a new practice standard for RMTs, evidence-based practice. With the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia (CMTBC) charting a bold new direction, I discuss how the adoption of this new standard come January 2024 could transform the professional landscape for therapists. With an enhanced focus on patient-centered care and focusing on the use of relevant research evidence, this should allow for a staunch rejection of pseudoscientific approaches that have lingered in the field for far too long. Join me, as we explore the commitment to integrating research, patient perspectives, and therapists' expertise, reshaping the definition of what practice competence could look like in our industry.
With the EBP new standards, this signals a departure from the old guard, mandating a clinical practice underpinned by robust research and continuous professional development. I share insights on the essential role of up-to-date research in shaping treatment plans that truly benefit the patient, not the bottom line. This episode highlights the surge of accountability as therapists are now expected to perpetually sharpen their knowledge and skills with a deep dive into evidence-based educational resources.
In a candid reflection, I recount my journey as an educator and the lessons I have learned from moving beyond outdated practice narratives. As we wrap up, I extend a warm invitation to all listeners to join the conversation on evidence-based practice, with a commitment to nurturing a community where professionals can confidently implement these progressive approaches. .
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
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IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?

Soft Tissue Therapy: A Discussion with Anna Maria Mazzieri
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
04/30/24 • 76 min
We welcome Anna Maria Mazzieri, a soft tissue therapist and educator from the UK. We share our stories and insights that hope to reshape the landscape of manual therapy. Together, we dismantle the problems of outdated therapeutic models so we can build a new framework where evidence-based practice is the core of clinical success. Anna Maria's expertise, cultivated at the Soft Tissue School in the UK, offers a refreshing perspective on the significance of integrating communication, reassurance, and rehabilitation advice into the holistic treatment of clients.
Join us on our journey as manual therapists as we share our experiences from our professional paths and the impact they have had on our approach to care. This dialogue, rich with anecdotes and reflections, is a testament to the power of lifelong learning and the evolution of our clinical expertise. For practitioners, students, or anyone interested by the art and science of hands-on care, this episode aims to provide you a deeper connection to the nuances of soft tissue therapy.
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?

Touch, Techniques, and the Therapeutic Journey with Monica and Forrest
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
05/09/24 • 51 min
Forrest and Monica, two therapists from the town of Nelson, BC, join me to discuss the manual therapies like osteopathy, massage, and acupuncture. They share their journey from education to practice. With their stories, we have a look into the art of listening and communicating, and how these skills contribute to effective patient care.
Our discussion explores the evidence and anecdotes behind manual therapies, as we consider the challenges of marrying traditional techniques with modern evidence-based practice. With Forrest and Monica's experiences, we illuminate the significant role of human touch in evoking therapeutic responses, and how it serves as a common thread across different therapeutic disciplines. Additionally, we'll navigate the intricacies of creating a calming clinic atmosphere that promotes wellness and the importance of your approach in eliciting a desired response in patients.
Lastly, we debate the delicate balance between ethics and compassion, sharing personal stories that highlight the power of personalized treatment. Monica introduces us to the "three legs of a stool" concept in patient communication, vital for ensuring a comprehensive approach to patient care. We also touch on the emotional aspect of physical illnesses and the necessity for a safe space where clients can express and process their emotions. This episode promises not just to enlighten but also to inspire both practitioners and patients in the continuous journey of healing and self-discovery.
To listen to their podcast please search for The Healthful Perspectives.
Monica can be found at www.acunelson.com and Forrest through rebalancing.ca
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
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IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?

Professional Development and Evidence-Based Practice
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)
11/13/24 • 37 min
Can the flexibility of a new professional development model for massage therapists change the status quo? Discover how British Columbia’s innovative approach is setting the stage for a shift in how therapists across Canada approach continuing education. We delve into the challenges and triumphs of this flexible professional development model, weighing the benefits of personalized learning against the risks of diminished oversight. Hear firsthand about our experiences and the fervent support we’ve encountered, as well as the critical role that evidence-based practices must play in shaping the future of massage therapy education.
This episode takes us to the American Massage Therapy Association's annual conference in Tampa, Florida, where we shared insights on managing fibromyalgia. This international perspective highlights the gaps and opportunities in Canadian massage therapy professional associations. We reflect on the current climate for Registered Massage Therapists, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and a shift away from outdated traditions to evidence-backed knowledge.
Our conversation culminates in a call to action for therapists to challenge the status quo and embrace a more inclusive approach to learning. By focusing on the integration of manual skills within an evidence-based framework, we champion the need to reduce pseudoscience and foster critical thinking throughout the profession. Listen in to gain a deeper understanding of how massage therapists can redefine their practice to truly benefit their clients, keeping pace with the latest scientific standards and innovations in the field.
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmtYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?
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How many episodes does Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus) have?
Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus) currently has 30 episodes available.
What topics does Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus) cover?
The podcast is about Evidence Based, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Chronic Pain, Courses, Podcasts and Education.
What is the most popular episode on Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)?
The episode title 'The Future of Massage Therapy: The Shift to Evidence-Based Practice' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)?
The average episode length on Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus) is 61 minutes.
How often are episodes of Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus) released?
Episodes of Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus) are typically released every 15 days, 3 hours.
When was the first episode of Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus)?
The first episode of Massage Science (Formerly Purves Versus) was released on Apr 17, 2023.
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