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MTDC presents a focused learning group working together to understand the evidence and make sense of the science to create advancements in practice.
The evidence-based movement is sweeping across the healthcare arena. This has brought confusion, overwhelm and friction within the massage therapy profession.
Why?
Because some of us feel threatened.
Even though we have a long history of helping people. Because some of us want to follow the evidence but don’t know where to start.
Some of us don’t know how to say it, explain it, market it. Yes, some of us even worry that it might mean less clients and less appointments.
We don’t know how to change our conversations with our past and current patients. Because what we have done has worked; and failed at the same time.
Many of us have spent time trying to read through journals, case studies and systematic reviews. And yet we keep on ending up with more tabs open than we actually have time and energy for.

My mission is 2-fold:
1To help massage therapy occupy a bigger space in healthcare and society so it can be an empowering presence.
2To help people suffering through pain, injury, and limitations in living through scientific and evidence-informed treatments that work while saving them both time and money.
In order to achieve this, my approach is also 2-fold:
1To create a learning environment for massage therapists that revolves around updated science, evidence, and the biopsychosocial perspective
2To build a community centered on learning and applying their learnings compassionately while passionately growing the community and building up all of its members
It is a grand and challenging vision. But I know that nothing worth it comes easy.
I also know that the community we have now will continue to grow and will always share this mission and vision with me.
The process is the journey. And the journey is its own fulfillment. This is the easiest way to science. And the best way to evolve with the evidence.
1️⃣ Most courses are self-preserving and short-sighted
Tissue-based therapies and guru-led techniques focus on treating parts of a person. Not THE person, and that limits not just the outcomes you can get for your patients, but also the growth of your practice and reputation.
2️⃣ The TRUE experts in the industry are humble and STILL BUSY in their practice.
Many of them are still consumed with refining their craft and helping people to compete for our attention against marketers and social media/search engine algorithms. Some of them would rather build their reading list than their online following. That’s why we get distracted by the noise of online influencers instead of focusing on the sound science that’s ready and waiting to build our practice better.
3️⃣ True learning, growth and expertise happens over time and requires continuity
No weekend course can compensate for this fact. We all need continuous guidance, support, and people to grow with.
4️⃣ There has always been opposition against pain science and the modern understanding of individual pain experience.
Hence, the confusion and hostility we see online. Pain science is a body of knowledge meant for the understanding of the clinician. It is not a technique we use on the patient.
5️⃣ Gurus don’t want to admit that there is a better way.
Because that will make it hard to sell their tools to our technique tool box which will never be filled and completed anyway. This leads to a maddening search for answers and techniques causing patients with serious problems and looking for long term solutions to jump from one practitioner to the next and coming up empty-handed.
6️⃣ The courses we take will never teach us how to respond to our patients when they hit a wall in their recovery, plateaued, get an exacerbation or worse…get re-injured.
No. Only your seasoned colleagues can do that for you. And you need that skill because you are an interactor and not an operator. You do not fix people. You guide them towards recovery.
7️⃣ The Biopsychosocial perspective takes the focus away from you, your techniques, and your beliefs.
Because you are just one part of the equation. The patient has lived the entirety of it. Any therapist invested in wisdom knows that there are no rockstars and superstars amongst us, neither should there be. And many of us feel disempowered with this truth when in fact, it is liberating because the burden of responsibility for another person’s recovery and well-being does not rest entirely on your shoulders.
8️⃣ No one has pointed out the fact that Massage Therapy is in the best position to grow and succeed from applying science and evidenced-based principles in their practice.
Because no one has realized it, or they feel threatened by it. Except us at The MTDC of course. And we can teach you how to take advantage of that (and the ***3 ways to increase revenue*** [let’s discuss this later on]) INSIDE the membership. Want in now? Click here.
Anyone who’s ever really tried knows the truth. Putting research into practice is HARD!
But you’ve never really let that stop you. You want the best for your patients and your practice and it shows.
We know that your struggle is real.
We’ve been there ourselves.
That’s why we came up with the only real solution there is:
The MTDC [theMTDC Community]

It is for true professionals like you that have decided to rise to the challenges of evolving science and healthcare practice while delivering care that is scientific, compassionate, and effective.

Jamie has put together a well organized collection of articles, research and videos. Being a part of this membership has provided me with thought-provoking and clinically relevant ideas and troubleshooting for patients that I encounter. Guest speakers and active feedback have allowed me to be engaged as well as keeping my evidence based practice up-to-date. Highly recommended and thoroughly appreciated.

“The group Jamie has set up has been the single most beneficial thing I’ve done in my career. It’s the best course, mentorship, and community you could ask for all rolled into one.”

Jamie is an excellent instructor; he is personable, supportive, checks in on you, and passionate about what he does.
Since joining, Jamie has secured presentations on various topics and I have continued my journey to an evidence informed practice because of memberships like this.
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. Well worth the investment..

After working as a massage therapist for 16 years, I still loved what I did but felt a bit at a loss of how to take my practice forward. I’d been following Jamie on Face Book and felt his posts stood out from the ‘noise’ and resonated with me. His approach is completely person-centred and coming from a background in the care sector, that’s how I work too. I was delighted when he launched his coaching programme as I didn’t want to do yet another course and learn yet another modality. I wanted to be able to dip in and out at my own pace and work with thought-provoking ideas that would develop my practice. I feel that’s exactly what I got. Jamie presents very clearly, is supportive, encouraging and friendly, and works with therapists ‘where they are at’, in terms of experience, and how much they want to engage with his coaching. The other major plus for me, was the chance to be in a community of therapists from around the world who are welcoming and supportive, and I would highly recommend this coaching programme.
Navigate through the information
Manage the overwhelm
Find applicable and useful knowledge
Overcome the confusion
Learn from the mistakes of others
Learn from the success of others



Widely different capabilities to cope with the stressors
Variable health status and fitness or wellness levels
Supportive and non-supportive relationships or social networks
Fall on different areas of the socioeconomic spectrum
While having an array of perspectives and personalities


Not only that…
Every individual has different proportions of the biology, psychology, and social-environmental contributing to their problem. The very reason they are talking with you in the first place.






These are all connected but each one might require….its own unique approach???
And we, as Massage Therapists, can and do help with all of those concerns.
Did you notice how we explained individuality, variable outcomes and the biopsychosocial approach?
Please take note because that is an example of how we explain current evidence to our patients.
The bridge between theory and practice is good communication.
We practice these in great detail and more inside the membership.
Even answers to secondary questions we expect to come next.






Connecting
Relating
Helping
Caring
Guiding
Coaching


Do you know what’s going on?
Can you help me or not?
Am I going to get better under your care?
How much will it cost me?
How long will it take?
Clickbait? Maybe. —------------------→ But we can make it true with the MTDC
Greater level of understanding = Higher level of skill
Better quality of care = Higher outcome scores
Science shows you greatest probabilities versus least likely to happen.
If it’s less likely to happen, or there is no logic behind it, then you won’t do it. You’ll be less wrong. And more likely to be accurate.
The plan is not to be right all the time but to be helpful almost all the time.
Less time grasping at straws. More time applying principles. Less effort making it work and more time finding the right fit for the patient.
More connecting. More interacting. More exploring which probabilities will work.
And figuring things out together with the patient. Not for the patient.
Shared commitment.
Shared accountability.
Shared responsibility.
Shared problem-solving.
Shared success stories.
More time being the compassionate, kind-hearted, and caring YOU.
Yes, science helps you with all these.
Because science cares about how people feel. Oh you didn’t know?
The evidence has validated empathy, kindness, attention, listening skills, reassurance, and confidence-building.
Even as it has warned against the effect of nocebo, harmful words, fear and anxiety, depression, loneliness and isolation.
The evidence points to being human as the most humane way to help humans.
Cognitive-behavioral sciences and psychology are within the realm of our interactions.
One of the bigger predictors of the success of a therapeutic encounter is if the patient believes that it will be.
That’s why we want people to believe in RMTs and what RMTs are capable of!


And what are we capable of?
Massage therapy for general well-being
Manual therapy for specific benefits
Therapeutic Exercises
Mobilization and Mobility
Strengthening for Activities of Daily Living
Strengthening for return to work or simple recreation
Pre-exercise preparation and post-exercise relaxation
Movement education and re-education
Injury risk reduction and injury recovery
BECAUSE WE’RE GOING TO SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU
Science and the evidence base can EMPOWER US and our profession.
By removing fluff created by marketing and popular perceptions and opinions, pain management and functional therapies are reduced to their simplest and most essential form.
This removes barriers created by trademarks and professional groups which create exclusivity and division.
By removing the veil over our eyes known as the biomedical model.
How does this veil blind us? By insisting that there is always one structure on the body that we can point a finger at and blame it for pain… leading us down a witch hunt of sorts…distracting us from what matters most: the person seeking our help and their lived experiences.

We blame the discs.. Then the fascia..the nerves..the muscles..the joints.. Then we shift blame on the person receiving our care. Or sometimes, ourselves.
We add on one technique after another, then corrective exercise, then some piercing..scraping..suctioning.. When it never should have been about techniques in the first place!
What if instead of finding what’s wrong, we point towards what is right.Then we build on from there.
“Nothing could be more humanistic than using the evidence to find the best possible approach to care”
– Jules Rothstein
Your freedom from being “just” a technician and your open gateway to a holistic care model of treatment
(Or how science actually says being a more caring and considerate person might be the best technique)
BPS = Biology + Psychology + Social Environment
B- represents the physical body and its functions
P- covers the psyche, beliefs, perspectives, mood, mental & emotional health, and many more
S- refers to the different social environments, relationships, networks and personal interactions
The BPS Lens is not perfect, and yet it is the most complete way of looking at people’s pains, struggles, and challenges that we have at the moment.
It encompasses and yet bypasses the biomedical or structural model which only has an incomplete picture of the B.
We need it because it is THE BEST WAY we can perceive the totality of each individual we are trying to help along with the complexity of the lives they are living.

AS OF THIS MOMENT, THERE IS NO BETTER WAY OF HELPING THOSE WHO ARE HURTING TO AVOID SUFFERING.
However, IT IS NOT EASY.
We know perfectly well —---- We’ve been in your shoes. We are STILL in YOUR SHOES.
But some people extended to us their helping hands. So now we’re giving you OURS as well.
“Nothing could be more humanistic than using the evidence to find the best possible approach to care”
– Jules Rothstein

Once you put on the BPS lens, you stop seeing problems to fix and instead see a person to help. But we see more than we’ve ever been ready to see, take in, and help with.
That’s why creating a community is so important. We learn from each other’s wins and failures, gain wisdom from each other’s reflections, develop insight because of shared perspectives, and “we celebrate each other”. The biggest challenge is that everyone is so different.
Different inherently, and different contextually. Every individual has a BPS composition. But they come in with different proportions of the B, the P, and the S. You will have to determine, along with their help, how much of the B, P, and S are contributing to their problem.
Only then can you create a chance for them to overcome their concerns by helping them with the BPS proportionate to what they need.
You will learn how to shift perspectives and change beliefs for these are what you need to cause behavioral change.
We’ll be together examining our beliefs and experiences, and try to determine if they are helpful. Let’s work together on figuring out how to best explain your new learnings to your clients.
Case studies and systematic reviews can be exciting if explored as a group. We can figure out together how to say “I don’t know to the patient” and still have them follow your instructions using scientific evidence.
We will help you explain to them how their previous therapists and providers are not updated and lead them to make their own health decisions guided by evidence.
“I need to understand research, apply the BPS perspective, figure out each person’s BPS concerns, consolidate that and then help patients out with applied research as well!!!???”


Questioning is welcome.
Skepticism is welcome.
Mistakes are acknowledged.
Resolutions are promoted.
Moving forward is encouraged.
Contempt, condescension, discrimination, and harassment are discouraged and not tolerated. Responsibility with accountability for each other and towards yourself is a group priority. Honesty and vulnerability are encouraged and protected.
In addition, you will get discounts on my other courses including:
Modern Management Of Lower Back and Pelvic Pain
Clinical Applications of Pain Management Using Therapeutic Movement
Clinical Pain Science For The Low Back, Pelvis And Hips
From Feared To Function, Movement Integration Principles
Clinical Applications Of Pain Science: Manual Therapy, Exercise And Rehabilitation Principles For RMTs With More Coming!!

| Presenter | Topic | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Rajam Roose | Becoming evidence based and developing the leading pain conference as a massage therapist | 17-Feb-2022 |
| Odette Wood RMT & Rachel Ah Kit RMT | 27-March-2022 | |
| Dani Faucher RMT | Long Covid and Massage Therapy | April |
| Tara Miller | Mind-Body Pain Management: Nervous system regulation techniques | May |
| Laura Allen Clayton MT, Author | Ethics in your massage therapy practice | 06-June-2022 |
| Richard Mlimoyle DC | How to break the crack addiction - the evidence behind spinal manipulaiton | July |
| Walt Fritz PT | Crossing the chasm in evidence based practice | August |
| Amy Busch Eicher | The patient experience | September |
| Whitney Lowe MT | October | |
| Graham Robertson RMT | Communicating with other practitioners | November |
| Steve Young PT | Creating a therapeutic alliance | 07-Dec-2022 |
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