A lot of people have interest in receiving a therapeutic massage, however they have some concern about exactly what will and will not happen. People will ask if they have to undress for the massage to be performed. The answer is that it is all about the client level of comfort. Any ethical therapist will assure a client of this.
People will ask questions such dose massage hurt? or what are the benefits of massage.
I believe that almost all questions can be answered by clocking on the link below.
If you have any additional questions you can contact me directly.
http://www.empowermassage.abmp.com/frequently-asked-questions
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Body mechanics are a corner stone of Massage Therapy
As a Massage Therapist people always ask me "don't your hands get tired and start to hurt?
Another thing they ask is if my back, neck, and feet are hurting after a long day of doing massage.
The answer I give is always the same no. The reason for this is I practice proper body mechanics. Massage dose not come from your hands.
It all starts with the lower body and core muscles. Never bending at the waist or leading with your hands. This process is described in the video below.This is one of a million differences between a Licensed Massage Therapist and an am mature unlicensed person.
Many Other Therapist have instilled in me the importance of proper body mechanics when I was in school. This lesson has never left me, and I always try to emphasize it to new therapists.
Another thing they ask is if my back, neck, and feet are hurting after a long day of doing massage.
The answer I give is always the same no. The reason for this is I practice proper body mechanics. Massage dose not come from your hands.
It all starts with the lower body and core muscles. Never bending at the waist or leading with your hands. This process is described in the video below.This is one of a million differences between a Licensed Massage Therapist and an am mature unlicensed person.
Many Other Therapist have instilled in me the importance of proper body mechanics when I was in school. This lesson has never left me, and I always try to emphasize it to new therapists.
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