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Lifting Industry Standards - it starts with you! Massage and Myotherapy Australia Journal Summer 2024

Massage & Myotherapy Australia Director Charlotte Keane urges her fellow industry colleagues to strive for professionalism.  She discusses the importance of a thorough assessment to provide the most beneficial and effective treatments to patients.

Click here to read Charlotte explain why therapists should include assessments with every treatment to effectively realise positive outcomes for patients.

Massage Aotearoa New Zealand 2024 National Conference - embracing spirit and culture. Massage and Myotherapy Australia Journal Summer 2024

Massage & Myotherapy Australia Director Charlotte Keane writes about her recent experiences attending the Massage Aotearoa New Zealand 2024 National Conference on behalf of the Association.

Click here to read about Charlotte's experience attending the Massage Aotearoa New Zealand National Conference 2024.

The Importance of Massage in Aged Care Massage and Myotherapy Australia Journal Summer 2022

Massage & Myotherapy Australia Director Charlotte Keane details her experiences working in aged care.

Click here to read Charlotte explain the importance of massage in aged care

We have been nominated in the 'Sole Trader' business category for the Whitehorse Business Awards due to be announced in late October 2021. City Haven Massage Therapy nominated for the Whitehorse Business Awards

City Haven Massage Therapy has been nominated for the Whitehorse business awards for 2020/2021. We are delighted to be included and wish all the nominees the best of luck!

Click here to see this year's nominees

Professional Certification Launches - a winner for therapists, consumers and GPs! Massage and Myotherapy Australia Journal Winter 2019 Volume 17

Massage & Myotherapy Journal recently launched a new national best practice and quality assurance certification scheme, the first in the massage industry. Charlotte Keane is one of four recently certified practitioners. She can now call herself a certified specialist.

Click to read about Charlotte's certification here.

You can do it all Massage & Myotherapy Australia Student Journal ‘Hands on!’- Issue 12 Autumn 2017

Charlotte Bosson began her career in massage and myotherapy in 2003 initially starting with an interest in helping others feel better. She’s currently studying a Bachelor of Health Science degree in Myotherapy at Endeavour College. In addition, she’s a single parent and has a successful business which she’s been running for 12 years and which now employs a number of therapists. Charlotte shares her story …

Journal of Massage & Myotherapy Australia- Spring 2016 Trigeminal Neuralgia and Myotherapy

 

Over the years I have come in contact with a few clients who are living with a condition called Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN). One such client who has regular treatment to help him manage his condition, recently asked me to talk to his local support group about the benefits of Remedial Massage and Myotherapy in assisting people living with this condition. I was prompted to research how what we do may benefit someone living with TN.

YouTube Aus Directory - Find a Therapist

Listen to Charlotte promote the Aus Directory to find a therapist like her - professional, qualified and insured.

AAMT Website - May 2016 Why Myotherapists Choose AAMT

Australian Association of Massage Therapists Limited (AAMT) is the leading representative body for massage and myotherapists. With over 8,000 Massage and Myotherapy members, AAMT provides services that include ongoing education and your promotion on the Australian Massage Directory. AAMT offers insight into the industry by providing tools to build and enhance your business.

Journal of the Australian Association of 'Massage Therapists' - Autumn 2010 Believe and Back Yourself – You Can Become Successful

In 2002 working as a Sales Executive for a prominent hotel chain, I started thinking “There’s got to be more to life than this!” After enjoying some massages to de-stress from my corporate job, I began to investigate the possibility of re-training and becoming a Massage Therapist. The thought of doing a job where I actually made a difference to people’s lives was very motivating to me.