The New Generation Massage Therapist

Movement as Education: Stop Treating Symptoms, Start Changing Stories


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"I’ve tried every technique and every modality, but they’re still not getting better."

If you’ve ever felt this frustration, you aren’t alone. When a patient is stuck in a cycle of persistent pain, our instinct as massage therapists is to chase the next certification or find a "magic" hands-on tool. But what if the problem isn’t your toolkit? What if the problem is the patient's belief that their body is broken—and the solution is showing them otherwise?

In this episode, Jamie Johnston breaks down why movement is the most powerful educational tool you have. We aren't talking about just "prescribing exercises." We are talking about using intentional movement to recalibrate a sensitized nervous system and prove to your patients that they are resilient, capable, and safe.

Inside the episode, we discuss:

  • The Fear-Avoidance Cycle: How your patient’s brain connects movement to danger, and why avoiding movement actually increases disability.
  • Pain Science 101: Why pain is an "over-protective alarm" rather than a direct measurement of tissue damage.
  • Movement as Belief Change: Shifting from "fixing tissue" to "guiding experiences" that challenge catastrophic beliefs about pain.
  • The Resilience Framework: How to introduce safe movement that recalibrates neurotags and builds patient confidence in real-time.

This Week’s Challenge: Look at how you use movement in your sessions. Is it only for orthopedic testing at the start? This week, try using one guided movement during your treatment specifically to show a patient what their body is actually capable of doing safely.

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