Video Lecture Review
Video lectures to assist graduates of Accredited Massage Therapy programs in Canada prepare for their provincial registration exams.
(included in RMT Board Exam Review Bundle)
Review of all body regions, common conditions, and special testing.
Over 13 hours of lecture, divided into 8 regions.
All references from Recommended Resources for RMT board exams in all regulated Canadian provinces.
Review at your own pace!
Instructor support during office hours via email or zoom call!
How to use this course
Unit 1 - Lecture, Part 1: Basics of Assessment and Treatment Planning
Unit 1 - Lecture, Part 2: Histology, the Inflammatory Process, and Tissue Healing
Unit 2 - Lecture: Neurological Conditions
Unit 3 - Lecture: Conditions of the Head Face and TMJ
Unit 4 - Lecture: Neck and Shoulder Regions
Unit 5 - Lecture: Elbow & Forearm, and Wrist & Hand
Unit 6 - Lecture: Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
Unit 7 - Lecture: Hip and Pelvis
Unit 8 - Lecture: Knee, Leg, Ankle, and Foot
“Taylor's lectures are educational... but also entertaining! I couldn't believe the energy he had... it really came across and helped keep me engaged. ”
“Tayor has a special ability to take complicated subjects, and make them easily understandable! I honestly wish I'd had access to these lectures when I was still in school. It would have made studying so much easier. ”
In practice since 2007, Taylor has spent his career teaching, developing curriculum, and presenting on evidence-based approaches to musculoskeletal care. As a core instructor and subject matter expert at one of BC’s premier massage therapy colleges, he played a key role in shaping massage education and training future RMTs. He is also a co-developer of a new RMT curriculum set to launch soon, designed to foster a more integrated, adaptable, and clinically relevant approach to massage therapy education.
Taylor has had the honour of presenting at medical conferences to physicians, surgeons, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and mental health professionals, helping advance the conversation on modern, evidence-informed musculoskeletal care.
Massage therapy is his passion. He believes RMTs are uniquely positioned to provide high-value care for those living with musculoskeletal pain. Whether structurally focused, fascially oriented, or integrating craniovisceral techniques, there is room for everyone at the table. The real question is: Are we ready to update our story?
Taylor believes massage therapists are uniquely positioned to provide high-value care for people living with musculoskeletal pain. Whether structurally focused, fascially oriented, or integrating craniovisceral techniques, there is room for every practitioner at the table—an approach he calls pan-modality. The real question is: Are we ready to update our story?