My Story
I am a practicing massage therapist with over 40 years of experience.
I love to research information and write about it. I have written two best-selling textbooks - Massage Therapy: Principles and Practice, and Mosby’s Guide to Pathology for Massage Therapists. I have also contributed works to other publications, including Teaching Massage, Modalities for Massage and Bodywork, and Muscle and Bone Palpation Manual. Research that I have conducted has been published in peer-reviewed journals, such as the Online Journal for Distance Learning Administration.
I also love to teach. I teach at Louisiana Institute of Massage Therapy, New Mexico School of Massage, and Unitech Training Academy. I also travel conducting workshops for practicing therapists in the U.S. and abroad. I also post instructional videos on YouTube. My primary teaching goals are to help therapists increase their quality of client care and expand their therapeutic treatment options. Students have given me the nickname the “Yoda of Massage” because of my broad knowledge and teaching expertise. But it's more than that... I strive to create an educational environment of discovery and engagement.
I love learning and frequently find myself in classrooms as a student. I have a doctorate in education, a masters in instructional technology, and a bachelors in education. I have studied abroad in countries such as England, Ireland, and Italy. I am currently attending the University of Louisiana studying Art and Literature.
I enjoyed being on the task force for the Massage Therapy Body of Knowledge. In fact, it was one of my peak experiences along with achieving Board Certification. I served on the advisory board for the American Pregnancy Massage Association and I am a current member of the Society for Oncology Massage. I also got to be a featured massage historian with David Lauterstein and Benny Vaughn in the documentary History of Massage Therapy in the United States. That was a blast!
I am a charter member of the Louisiana AMTA. They honored me with Member of the Year in 1989 and with the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003. In 2014, I received the first Lifetime Achievement Award for Educational Excellence given by the AMTA School Awards Committee.
Now go forth, and prosper. Oh wait, that's not Yoda...
Contact
Susan Salvo
susansalvo@hotmail.com
100 Ravenswood Lane
Lafayette, LA 70508
Office: +1 337-534-8728