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Dr. Henry Roth, DC, NCBTMB, LMT
Dr. Henry Roth was first introduced to the complexities of soft-tissue dysfunction while working as a Kinesiotherapist in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation department at East Orange VA Medical Center in East Orange, New Jersey. Dr. Roth provided physical therapy to disabled veterans with spinal cord, medical, surgical and neurological deficits.
In the tenth year of his 16-year career, he chose to study massage therapy and become certified in 1983. Upon receiving his first certification in sports massage, he was selected by a National Sports Massage Commission to be a US Olympic Team Therapist at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada. Dr. Roth further attained several massage and bodywork certifications in a variety of manual therapy techniques.
In 1991, he studied with renowned master physical therapist Schmuel Tatz at Carnegie Hall, NYC working with classical musicians and dancers of the theater and stage. After freelancing in a variety of medical clinics, he embarked in the middle of his life to study Chiropractic and attain a doctorate degree in 1998.
Dr. Roth’s greatest passion is teaching his workshops, isplaying an extremely knowledgeable and skillful approach during his presentations. “There is no greater joy than being on stage teaching to my massage therapy colleagues the hands-on wisdom of over four decades of intensive patient care.”
He also provides workshops at North Jersey Massage Training Center in Parsippany, NJ and travels to various AMTA state chapters for weekend seminars.
Dr. Roth has spent over 40 years attaining the knowledge, skill, and wisdom to treat acute and chronic pain syndromes and instruct individuals in a variety of self-correcting techniques with the focus on getting that person to understand how their anatomy prefers to work within their activities of daily living.
In the tenth year of his 16-year career, he chose to study massage therapy and become certified in 1983. Upon receiving his first certification in sports massage, he was selected by a National Sports Massage Commission to be a US Olympic Team Therapist at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada. Dr. Roth further attained several massage and bodywork certifications in a variety of manual therapy techniques.
In 1991, he studied with renowned master physical therapist Schmuel Tatz at Carnegie Hall, NYC working with classical musicians and dancers of the theater and stage. After freelancing in a variety of medical clinics, he embarked in the middle of his life to study Chiropractic and attain a doctorate degree in 1998.
Dr. Roth’s greatest passion is teaching his workshops, isplaying an extremely knowledgeable and skillful approach during his presentations. “There is no greater joy than being on stage teaching to my massage therapy colleagues the hands-on wisdom of over four decades of intensive patient care.”
He also provides workshops at North Jersey Massage Training Center in Parsippany, NJ and travels to various AMTA state chapters for weekend seminars.
Dr. Roth has spent over 40 years attaining the knowledge, skill, and wisdom to treat acute and chronic pain syndromes and instruct individuals in a variety of self-correcting techniques with the focus on getting that person to understand how their anatomy prefers to work within their activities of daily living.