About Tracy Walton & Tracy Walton & Associates

Tracy Walton   Tracy Walton is a researcher, writer, award-winning educator, and specialist in massage therapy             and cancer care.  A dynamic voice for the power of touch, she is   the author of the pathology                 textbook, Medical Conditions and Massage Therapy:  A Decision Tree Approach, (Lippincott                 Williams & Wilkins, 2011).

   Tracy appears in the film Touch, Caring, and Cancer, an inspiring home instruction program for             people with cancer and their care partners.  As a researcher, Tracy has worked on clinical trials               funded by National Institute of Health’s National Cancer Institute that involve professional massage       and massage by caregivers.  Research partners include the Osher Institute at Harvard Medical                 School, Beth-Israel Deaconess Medical Center, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, and Collinge and             Associates.  She maintains a bibliography of oncology massage research to serve researchers,                 educators, massage therapists, clients, concerned friends, and family members.

   Known for her leadership and teaching in pathology and oncology massage therapy, Tracy and her         staff offer popular continuing education courses for massage therapists. Since 1998, she has           developed, taught, and continually updated Oncology Massage Therapy: Caring for Clients with Cancer. Thousands of massage therapists have trained with her and her staff, giving her courses and webinars outstanding reviews.  As an educator, she integrates the heart and science of massage therapy.  In each class and presentation, Tracy warmly welcomes and connects with health care providers, researchers, educators, and massage therapists from all levels of training.

For over 13 years, Tracy taught physiology and pathology at the Muscular Therapy Institute (now Cortiva Institute – Boston) where she also served as Academic Dean and Chair of the Science Department. In 2003, the American Massage Therapy Association named her the Teacher of the Year.

Tracy is frequently sought after as a speaker at conferences and in hospital and medical school settings. When organizations are developing or expanding their Complementary and Alternative Medical therapies, she often serves as a consultant about current research and working safely.  Her signature presentations include:

Using research, client stories, humor, and beautiful visuals, Tracy inspires her audience with a sense of what is possible.

Since 1990, Tracy has maintained a private practice in massage therapy. Her clients come from all backgrounds.  Many are in the diagnostic process, in cancer treatment, experiencing survivorship, or living at the end of life.  Tracy understands the challenges that today’s massage therapists face daily.  She also understands the deeply motivating desire to contribute to the healing process.

Tracy holds a Master’s degree in biology, with a concentration in cellular physiology and biochemistry from Northeastern University. She received her undergraduate degree from Wellesley College and her massage therapy diploma from the Muscular Therapy Institute.