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Five Important Things To Know For massage Therapists

Monday, May 25th, 2009

It is great to be a massage therapist and to be able to give the gift of peace, relaxation and healing to other people on a regular basis. To become successful as a massage therapist it is important to know the different aspects that will make sure that your clients will not only come back to you but also find their way to you in the first place.

-It is highly important to have put in some extra energy in creating an environment that is inviting the client to feel harmonious and peaceful to ensure they get the most out of the massage. Use dimmed lighting, if appropriate you could even have a few candles lit. Use colors and pictures that are calming and soothing and of a kind that represents a positive and relaxed state of mind.

-When you meet the client you want to invite them into a state of comfort. The small-talk before the massage is something that usually helps people loosen up and become more relaxed. This is also the time where you can direct the conversation in a way that is positive and joyful and that makes them feel relaxed in your company.

-Before you start the massage its important to bring yourself into a state of relaxation, to go first. A relaxed state is contagious and your client will easily pick up on this vibration. Take some time and center yourself with a few deep breath and become really relaxed. Your clients will reap much more benefits from the experience if you have taken the time to prepare yourself properly.

-Using marketing that works. If you want to be sure that your clients find their way to you, it is so important to use the right type of marketing. By spending some time to learn this youre business can become so much more profitable and successful. You want to use the funds for marketing in a way that generates as much clients as possible for each dollar spent and not waste it on campaigns that dont generate.

-The last thing I will mention here is perhaps the most important part to being a successful massage therapist and this is to trust yourself and your ability to provide your client with something that they will benefit from. Know that you have something valuable to give and this will be reflected back to you in all the positive responses you get from the clients you serve.

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Massage, Experience the Benefits

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Many medical problems and conditions can be helped by having a massage. After a massage you may have a sense of well being, and be totally relaxed, this is why massage is so good for treating stress. Many systems of the body including the muscular, nervous, circulatory and even the immune system are all improved by having a massage.

From the time we are born we crave intimate physical contact with other human beings, this brings us great psychological benefits, and by being in contact with another by way of massage we end up with the feel-good factor from physical contact.

One of the ultimate forms of stress relief is a full body massage. Most people who experience a full body massage cannot stop telling people how amazing they felt afterwards. The first thing that someone usually does after experiencing his or her first full body massage is book another full body massage! A common response from people who’ve experienced a full body massage is that for the first time in their lives they feel they’ve managed to attain total relaxation.

In addition to full body massage, massage can be used on specific, individual parts of the body. One of the main individual body parts that is subject to a specialist form of massage is the foot. Foot massage is generally referred to as reflexology.

Massage therapy has been in the alternative medical field for a ling time, but as scientists proved the efficacy massage as a treatment therapy has gradually over time been accepted into conventional medicine. Some estimations put a figure of 70% of USA hospitals that now use massage as part of their treatment protocols.

Hospitals often now use massage in the treatment of chronic pain symptoms, infant care, joint and muscle mobility and stress management, and the list of disorders that can be treated with massage is growing every year.

Recent research has shown that massage can help lower blood pressure, probably due to reducing stress levels. Certain types of pain can be managed by massage, but to keep the pain under control the massages need to be on a regular basis. research has also shown that massage also helps to boost the immune system.

Massage therapy can be used to aid people who are receiving drug and alcohol withdrawal treatment. Another great benefit of massage therapy is that it can be used in conjunction with other therapies to strengthen their effects – e.g. aromatherapy, reflexology, acupressure and reiki.

By moving into the convential medical field massage therapy is now available to far more people, and as mainstream medicine has endorsed massage as a treatment for a range of conditions more and more research is carried out.

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Your First Massage, What To Expect.

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

When you decide to have a massage it can be a little daunting. Don’t worry as most people are a little nervous about having a massage for the first time. No doubt you are asking yourself a lot of questions, the first one might even be “what have I let myself in for?” don’t worry, if the masseur is good it can only be a positive experience. To put your mind at rest I will try to answer some of the questions that might be going through your mind at this time.

The massage therapist will need to know your medical history, what problems you have and even what problems you have had in the past. The therapist will need to know if there is any specific medical condition that has brought you to them or if you just need a relaxing massage. Even if you only want a relaxing massage they will need to know your medical history to make sure that all the techniques they use are suitable for you. If you start to feel uncomfortable or embarrassed you need to tell your massage therapist so that they can rectify the problem if possible.

While questioning you about your health the massage therapist should also explain the procedure he or she will be using. They should ask you about your sensitivity to determine how deep the massage should be. If you are treating a sore area you may find the massage slightly uncomfortable but otherwise you should not feel pain or discomfort during the massage.

Exposing the area of your body that is being treated will help the therapist to work more efficiently, however, it is not mandatory to undress. While it is preferable to drape the areas not requiring exposure with a sheet or towels it is possible for the therapist to work on you while you are fully dressed although this is not ideal. If you do not feel comfortable without clothing be sure to opt for clothing that is not tight or restrictive as it will interfere with the treatment.

The massage therapist should leave the room while you undress, or else there should be a screen for you to undress behind. A large bath towel should be provided so that you should not feel embarrassed being undressed. Your warmth and privacy are of paramount importance.

The massage table will probably be padded and bolsters or rolled towels will be used to get you into a comfortable position for your massage. Sometimes when people are lying on their back they can get backache this can be prevented just by putting a pillow, bolster or rolled towel under their knees. At times the therapist will ask you to move position so that they can reach different areas, if having a full body massage you will spend time on both your back and your front so that all areas can be massaged. Remember unless you tell your therapist that you are cold, uncomfortable or embarrassed they do not know, so do speak up and let them know how you are doing.

Although all therapist work in slightly different ways, they will all want you to have the best experience possible that way you will be back again. Relaxation is a great part of massage so often the lights will be dimmed, sometimes there will only be candle light. Scented candles are often used so if you do not like them or have a problem with a particular scent do tell the therapist. Soft music will often be played, again if you do not like it say so, as what is relaxing music to one person is not to another.

Oil is usually applied to reduce the friction of the massage and you may be asked for your preference of scent. The massage therapist should help you remove the oil before putting your clothes back on so they do not stain.

We are all different and some people chat all the way through the massage for others it is a time of peace and quiet and they do not say two words. The therapist will take your lead and will chat if you want to but will be quite happy not to if that is what you prefer. Of course they may have to ask you to move into a different position at times and they may ask how you are doing but the rest is up to you.

A good massage therapist should make you feel comfortable enough to ask any questions you have about the procedure and respect your privacy and level of comfort while treating you. Ask for recommendations and meet with the therapist to discuss their methods before booking your appointment.

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Some Benefits Of Massage

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Should you pay for a massage, or are you just wasting your money. Some people may say why pay just to have your back rubbed. But if your masseur is well trained, then there are hugh benefits to be had by having a massage. Unless you have a sports injury it doesn’t matter what type of massage you have as the benefits are very similar with all of them.

Well, what are these benefits? and is a massage worth the money? Although massage therapy was used for thousands of years by the Greeks, Egyptians, Romans and Chinese as part of their healing tradition, in the Western world it is fairly new. This therapy has only been used for a couple of hundred years in Europe, and for the majority of that time was only available to wealthy people.

In traditional healing, medicines would have been given, as well as advise on diet and exercise, and often massage with oils was also reccommended. Sometimes massage was given as a stand alone therapy and a variety of oils would have been prescribed.

Although the west accepted the traditional methods of massage, over the last century massage in the west has evolved into a blend of traditional and modern techniques. Massage has been incorporated into main stream medicine as the scientists have proved that there are real benefits to having a massage.

If asked the majority of people would tell you that massage is used to relax you, but I have to say that it does far more than that. Although saying that the benefits are similar for every type of massage, each method does bring their own unique technique to create healing in the body.

It is important to get used to listening to your body, we are all individuals and are changing all of the time. Maybe you have tried massage and thought that it was ok but didn’t find any real benefit, then maybe it was the wrong type of massage for you at the moment.

One of the primary benefits of massage is relaxation, which can be very difficult to achieve, that is unless you happen to be into meditation. You live in a very stressful world and you were never designed to live your life as you do, rushing around and never finding time to relax. Yes of course your ancestors had stressful lives, but their stress came in short bursts, not continuous all day every day like yours is.

Today’s stressful world causes you a great deal of harm, there is a hectic pace of life, where you may feel you must be doing something all the time, this takes a toll on you both mentally and physically. You may often feel exhausted, but feel you have to carry on for fear of loosing your job to someone else.

Environmental pollution in the air, and chemicals in your food puts toxins into your body, putting even greater strain on your body. Fortunately, a good massage works to help the body get rid of toxins and allows the body to relax, taking tension out of the tight muscles.

On the physical level a good massage will leave you feeling invigorated, when you have finished your massage you may feel as if you are walking on air.

When there is a build of of toxins in the body the excess is placed into cells to stop the toxins from harming the body. Problems arise when the cells themselves cannot function properly due to an overload of toxins, health problems then start to develop. When you have a massage there is an increase in your blood and lymphatic circulation, this in turn helps the body to excrete any toxins so the cells do not get to the point of overload.

When you have a massage there is a lot of physical manipulation of the muscles, this can reduce stiffness, release tension and increase mobility. Due to the nature of this physical manipulation, massage is very good as part of your regular exercise regimine, as it can help in the prevention of muscle injury.

Many scientific studies confirm that massage therapy can:

Reduce heart rate.

Lower blood pressure (if high).

Increase blood circulation and lymphatic flow.

Stiffened and tense muscles are relaxed, and weak and inactive muscles due to lack of movement when you have an illness or an injury are stimulated.

Endorphins are increased.

There is a reduction in anxiety and tension.

This list is very impressive, but I am sure over the next few years the scientists will find even more benefits of massage.

The type of treatment offered by skilled masseurs combines healing techniques which work with the natural healing powers of your body to bring about wholeness to your mind, body and spirit.

Of course, it is recommended that anyone with any severe condition or chronic pain should consult with a licensed medical professional before embarking on a massage. Also any well trained massage therapist will be able to tell you if it is wise for you to have a massage or not.

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Oldest Healing Therapy, Massage

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Many ancient civilizations used massage as part of their health procedures, and in the Middle and Far East massage therapy has been in use since 3000BC, and possibly even longer. The origins of massage therapy are unknown, but it has been around a very long time and is possibly the oldest therapy known to man.

The ‘Father of Medicine’, Hippocrates, used to reccommend an oiled massage every day for his patients.

To allow the hands to move over the body with ease masseurs will use oils no matter which form of massage they use, essential oils are sometimes used after being mixed with a carrier oil.

Essential oils can penetrate the skin, maybe through either the sweat pores or the hair follicles. By being absorbed through the skin these essential oils end up in the tissues and blood stream, so care must be taken.

Although used for centuries in the Middle and Far East, massage therapy did not reach the West for thousands of years. In the 19th century it became increasingly popular especially in Europe, but was limited to the health spas that were patronised only by wealthy people.

Swedish massage was develped by Per Henrik Ling a Swedish gymnast. Massage had become very popular, and he developed this type of massage due to his interest in sport. This type of massage deals mainly with the joints and muscles of the body.

It was not until well into the 20th century that massage became really popular with the ordinary people of the Western world. An American called George Downing published a book in the early 1970s simply called The Massage Book. This wasn’t just a book on massage, but a book that showed massage therapy in a way that took into account a persons whole body.

By taking into account mind, body and spirit massage had come the whole circle back to Hippocrates who always spoke in terms of mind body and spirit. This is what we now term as the holistic approach to healing.

One very good way to rid the body of accumulated waste and toxins is to have a deep massage, this gets the blood and lymphatic circulation working really well. As well as working on the physical level, massage also works on the mind and spirit by relaxing the physical body, the mind and spirit can also be relaxed.

Massage has a hugh benefit on the body, as endorphins are released during the massage creating the feel good factor, the persons spirit is lifted and they feel wonderful. As massage relaxes the muscles and releases tension from the body, the person is able to relax and let go of all the stresses of everyday life.

In traditional Chinese and Indian medicine it is believed that energy flows through the body along meridian lines. It is also thought that certain factors can block these meridian pathways and in the process cause illness. The restriction of energy by stress can be resolved by having a massage.

Massage therapy was on the fringes of conventional medicine for a long time, but now modern medical experts generally accepts the efficacy and benefits of massage. In fact, more than 70% of American hospitals now offer massage therapy as a part of their treatments.

Massage therapy has a wide usage in hospitals, and is used mainly in the treatment of chronic pain, pregnancy, stress relief, and for joint and muscle mobility.

Some research has shown that massage therapy does indeed have positive effects on the physical body and can lower high blood pressure, help to relieve pain and very importantly boost the immune system.

This very versatile form of treatment is now available to far more of the general public. By incorporating massage into main stream medicine Dr’s in hospitals are now able to treat high blood pressure, joint and muscle problems and stress with massage as part of the treatment programme. As time goes by more and more people with a variety of different conditions are found to benefit from massage.

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Swedish And Ayurvedic Massage-Which One is For You?

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Various influences in massage therapy have cropped up leading to the creation of various methods that differ in techniques but offer the same health benefits. The Swedish and Ayurvedic massage both have different origins and use contrasting styles but contribute a lot to achieve a healthy and relaxed body.

With all the various varieties of massage therapy programs available today, it has become truly hard for individuals to choose which one of them.

The Swedish Massage, which is often called the classic or traditional massage. This is the most common massage therapy method and it is what most individuals ordinarily prefer. The long and flowing strokes characterise this method, and it is ideal for loosening muscles, improving joint flexibility and assisting in better circulation.

The first stroke is known as effleurage, this involves a long gliding stroke from the neck down to the base of the spine or from the shoulder down to the fingertips. It is likewise done on the limbs with all strokes directed toward the heart to aid blood and lymphatic flow. A therapist would ordinarily apply there whole hand or a thumb pad to do this.

Next is petrissage that consists of the gentle lifting of muscles up and away from the bones, then rolling and squeezing them, with a gentle pressure. It generally involves rolling, squeezing, or pressing the muscles to enhance deeper circulation. It increases circulation through eliminating toxins from muscle and nerve tissue.

The third technique friction, is the most forceful one and uses deep circular movements using fingertips. it is applied near bony areas and joints, it relaxes the muscle fiber which in turn enhances flexibility in muscles and joints.

After friction, another technique called tapotement is done. Tapotement is a series of quick forceful movements made by striking or tapping the muscles with the hand. It can be applied with a closed fist, fingertips and the edge of the hand. It releases tension and relieves muscle cramps.

Last of all, a therapist will use vibration or shaking, this would normally entail the pressing of hands on the back or limbs and shaking in a vigorous motion for a few moments. Again this is used to improve circulation and is beneficial to people with low-back pain.

On the other hand, Ayurvedic massage originated from India and its aim is to produce harmony and balance within the person and it helps in the removal of toxins and rejuvenation of the body. It was not practiced publicly until Indian practitioners decided to roam around and give muscle, joint and back massages

Ayurvedic massage is based on a particular system that includes the knowledge of Ayurvedic and Greek systems of medicine which is focused on Ayurvedic doshas and marmas or pressure points. Muslim massage techniques were also adapted in this system.

Ayurvedic massage techniques uses specific oils that suit your dosha and depends on your being. Another one is the Abhyanga-Garshana which comprises of skin brushing followed by an oil massage, Udwarthanam which is a slimming massage that uses herbal powders and the Ayurvedic foot massage which is a deep massage where the therapist uses his feet.

Now with sufficient knowledge on both Swedish and Ayurvedic massage, a person has of course the privilege to choose among the two which best suits his/her style of relaxation. But with both massages having specific techniques, the selecting part can be a little tricky though.

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