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Protecting the Rights of Medical Massage Therapists
-- Join Us!

Our Officers:
- David W. Luther, Founder and President
- Lori Rolen, 1st Vice President
- Simon Briscoe, 2nd Vice President
- Eric Wilson, Treasurer
Our Goal: The goal of the United States Medical Massage Association (USMMA) is to represent
the future of Medical Massage nationwide by providing a voice in Legal and Legislative issues.
The association will collect dues to be placed in an account (minus minimal administration costs)
designated to protect its members from unfair acts of discrimination, down coding, price fixing,
delays, and/or denials of payment. In addition, this association will guide members by providing
a clearinghouse of information related to Medical Massage and insurance reimbursement. The USMMA
will support and encourage superior education allowing us to educate our members about the ethical
standards of the American Medical Association (AMA), and the Allied Healthcare system, with the
purpose of offering the most effective outcome for the patient. Such programs will include, but
are not limited to, advanced anatomy, kinesiology, spinal biomechanics, and techniques approved
and accepted by the AMA, medical coding, chart/SOAP reporting, special Orthopedic testing,
postural evaluation, specific protocols and understanding of pathologies as they
are related to medical massage therapy. The USMMA promotes the national certification of
Medical Massage therapists, which includes sitting for a Board Exam designed to explicate their
knowledge in the field of Medical Massage. The ultimate goal of the USMMA is to motivate the
industry as a whole to elevate the national level of success both ethically and educationally. The USMMA
will endorse, recognize, or accept professional Medical Massage organizations that abide by the ethics and medical
standards and practices recognized by medical authorities. The USMMA will not endorse any professional
association that demonstrates noncooperation in the advancement of Medical Massage and the individual
rights of therapists who have achieved that level of knowledge and skill.
Our Work:
- Provide the Medical Massage community with a voice in the legislative
issues determining our future.
- Coordinate with federal and state governments, insurance companies,
and related associations to establish guidelines and practices that
will be beneficial to our community.
- Create a clearing house of information related to Medical Massage
and insurance reimbursement.
- Establish a legal defense fund, created from membership dues, to defend
the rights of massage therapists.
- Utilize new media services, e-mail, live chats, videos, books, and
seminars-to provide therapists with the information that will advance
their careers and businesses.
Our Promise: We will not only be helping ourselves, we will be opening
new doors for our patients. Become a member today and help write the history
of the Medical Massage industry.
The United States Medical Massage Association (formerly the American Medical Massage Therapy Association)
is not affiliated with or endorsed by the American Massage Therapy Association.
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