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Spring 2005
TRISH DRYDEN’S PUBLICATIONS
Published refereed papers
Dryden, T., Baskwill, A., & Preyde, M. (2004). Massage therapy for the orthopaedic patient with low back pain: A review. Orthopaedic Nursing 23 (5), 327-332.
Published books and monographs
Dryden, T., & Achilles, R. American Massage Therapist (AMTA) Foundation. (2004). Massage Therapy
Research Curriculum Kit.
Research reports or reports produced for the government:
Achilles, R., & Dryden, T. (2004). Research literacy for complementary and alternative health care practitioners: an online course.
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Office of Learning Technologies in the Workplace & the Canadian
Massage Therapist Alliance.
Dryden, T., Findlay B, Boon H, Mior S, Verhoef M. (2004). Research requirement: literacy amongst complementary and
alternative health care practitioners – phase I & phase II. Natural Health Products Directorate, Health Canada.
Achilles, R., & Dryden, T. (2002). Research literacy for complementary and alternative health care (CAHC) practitioners: needs
assessment on research literacy in the massage therapy profession in Canada. Human Resources and Skills
Development Canada, Office of Learning Technologies in the Workplace & the Canadian Massage Therapist Alliance.
Dryden, T. Ontario Massage Therapy Association. (1999). Weighing the balance: A response to the
HPRAC review of the Regulated Health Professions Act.
Articles in professional or cultural journals without review committee (including popularized texts)
In press:
Dryden, T. & Baskwill, A., (2004). Massage Therapy: a brief history and the evidence for practice. Canadian Chiropractor
Magazine. In Press.
Published:
Dryden, T. (2004). Future trends in massage therapy in Canada. The Body Politic. 2 (6), 6-7.
Dryden, T. (2004). Raising the bar on research for complementary and alternative health care practitioners (CAHC) in Canada. Canadian Chiropractor Magazine. 9 (3).
Dryden, T. (2004). Teaching in the virtual classroom. The Body Politic, 2 (1).
Dryden, T. (2004). Massage therapy research curriculum kit: a resource for teachers. The AMTA Council Communicator, Spring, 2004.
Achilles, R., & Dryden, T. (2003). Research literacy for complementary and alternative health care (CAHC) practitioners. Wellington Colleges Newsletter, 2(5). (Reprint).
Dryden, T. (2003). The professional body: the view from here. The Body Politic, 1(1), 5-6.
Dryden, T., & Worrad, D. (2003). College and association: who does what and why? The College Standard: College of Massage Therapists of Ontario, 10(1), 10.
Fitch, P., & Dryden, T. (2003, Spring). Recovering body and soul from posttraumatic stress disorder (Reprint). Massage Therapy Canada, 4,41-62.
Dryden, T. (2002, Fall). Increasing research literacy and capacity: the need for degree education. Massage Therapy Canada, 2, 28-31.
Dryden, T., Menard, M. B., & Hunter, W. (2002). The effect of a single massage on pain sensation and pain unpleasantness: a clinical trial. Journal of Soft Tissue Manipulation, 10(1), 21-22.
Dryden, T. (2002, Summer). How to start a research program in a massage therapy school (Reprint). Massage Therapy Association of Alberta Newsletter.
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