Clair Davies
Clair Davies graduated from the Salt Lake campus of the Utah College
of Massage Therapy in March of 1998. Clairs interest and pursuit
in relieving pain through trigger point therapy brought him to UCMT.
At the age of sixty, he closed down a very successful piano rebuilding
business, which he had been running for nearly four decades, packed
up his belongings and moved from Lexington, Kentucky to Salt Lake
City.
Clair's interest in trigger points began years earlier, stemming
from his own problems with chronic pain. After seeking a way to
treat himself for shoulder pain, Clair diligently began studying
the trigger point research conducted by Janet Travell and David
Simons, authors of Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger
Point Manual Volume I and II. Based on his studies, Clair created
his own method of self-treatment. In wanting to learn more about
self-healing and promote himself as a bodyworker, Clair enrolled
at UCMT.
"I couldn't have found a better school
The clinic opportunity
[was] the best. I loved that clinic. I got as much from the massages
as my clients did, maybe more. I felt myself becoming kinder and
more empathic. My six months at the Utah College of Massage Therapy
was transformational."
Since graduating from UCMT, Clair has started his own, very successful
practice, written numerous articles regarding trigger point massage
for the Piano Technicians Journal, the Massage Therapy Journal and
Massage Magazine and travels extensively throughout the United States
leading workshops and seminars concerning the self-treatment of
pain through the use of trigger point massage therapy. Most recently,
Clair published a book, The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your
Self-Treatment Guide for Pain Relief, a book designed specifically
to teach massage therapists, healthcare workers and the layperson
how to treat pain through trigger point work. Since its publication
in April of 2000, the workbook has sold thousands of copies and
has also received acclaim from several medical doctors including
Bernie Siegel.
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