LIST OF COMMON PSEUDOSCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS #1

For novice massage therapists, navigating the modern landscape of therapeutic methods can be a daunting task. Limited foundational training often makes it difficult to distinguish evidence-based approaches from speculation and pseudoscience. This lack of clarity is actively exploited by unethical practitioners and self-proclaimed educators who promote simplistic explanations, guaranteed outcomes, and so-called “easy solutions.”

To facilitate this, a list of well-established and thoroughly scrutinized pseudoscientific theories and methods is provided below.

These approaches should be avoided. They do not improve clinical practice, do not enhance outcomes, and do not deepen professional understanding. Instead, they waste time and money while reinforcing poor clinical reasoning and ineffective habits.

  • Neurokinetic Therapy,
  • Applied Kinesiology,
  • Vagus Nerve “Resets”,
  • Somatic Fascia Release,
  • Neuro-Emotional Technique,
  • Kinesio Taping, Craniosacral Therapy, Visceral Manipulation,
  • Manual Lymphatic “Detox” Techniques
  • Scar “Memory” Release,
  • Biomechanical Muscle Imbalance Models,
  • Fascial Distortion Model (FDM)
  • Structural Integration – Rolfing (sorry Thomas Myers)

and so on…