Tibialis is a project to change the way that anatomy is presented to the average person who is trying to understand how the body works, and in some cases, why their body doesn't work. Injury creates stress which can change the way the body and mind functions.
Mary Bai is now practicing Clinical, Orthopedic, Sports Therapeutic Massage at
14300 N Northsight Blvd, Suite 217, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
With over 14,000 clinical hours over a 10 year practice as owner of InLine Massage in Mountain View, CA, Mary works on assessing and resolving issues with complicated biomechanics that get in the way of peak performance or just having fun at a favorite activity without pain. She is licensed in Arizona and California and has Board Certification through NCBTMB, and a Professional Member of the American Massage Therapy Association since 2003.
Publication: Shin Splints, Dysfunctional Anatomy and
How to Fix It. Aug 2012
Massage education includes these tools in the toolbox:
Palo Alto Body Therapy Center Sports Massage, Advanced Neck Work, Chair Massage
Side-lying for Prenatal Pregnancy Massage
Orthopedic Massage Education and Research Institute by Whitney Lowe
Pathology by Ruth Werner
Neuromuscular therapy with Judith DeLaney
Ayurvedic Massage with Dr. Hari Pallathery
Chi Running workshop with Danny Dreyer
The Science of a Calmed Mind with Kelly McGonigal, PhD, Stanford University
Rolfing Clinic Client with Michael Murphy
Qi Gong instructor training with Dr. Philip Yang of Nine Star University of Health Sciences, CA
Trager Skills with Resistance and Release with Deane Juhan
Clinical Trigger Point Therapy: Head and Neck at Cortiva Institute in Scottsdale, AZ
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION
MBA, Marketing Emphasis,
Michigan State University
BA, Spanish &
International Business, Alma College, Alma, Michigan
Languages: Business
Japanese and Spanish
Before starting a career in massage, Mary worked at Apple Computer in International Distribution for 11.5 years of which 2 years were spent in Dublin, Ireland and 2 years in Tokyo, Japan.