Showing posts with label massage therapist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label massage therapist. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

Massage Client Relationship Part 3 of 3


Let’s rewind a bit.  Remember Mr. Executive who was sitting outside calling me repeatedly?  That was when?  Back in April, May?  Can’t remember.  Well, he is off his ban now. He caught up with me this week and I agreed to do a massage for him.  He was punctual.  

Very punctual.  Half hour early. Strange how people change.  He wasted no time filling me in on what happened in his world in the name of massage.  He was over in Miami where he got the foot massage.  Foot massage? 

 Yes, the one where they walk on you.  Oh!  He explained that a very hot towel was placed on his back for a few minutes, then the walking began.  It felt like: Wow!  Okay. Then he is working out at a gym where he is supervising himself.  He added extra weights to his routine and he body did not like that, so he tried to get a massage.  

He said that he called me several times got voice message.  He said he found a Therapist.  This field is very small, so a client says something and the mind zooms in on the tiny Massage Map of Trinidad, so I had an idea of where he went.  The massage was good.  It could have been rated very good, but he complained that the Therapist did not understand him, so her strokes became intense too soon and his body did not like that.  

Hmmm.  Listen, you can’t please every client.  And I am only too aware that he might have said the opposite thing to the Therapist, so we have to be selective about what we believe.
He also spoke of a prominent tennis player who said he went into early retirement because the painful massages after the games were too much for him.  He wanted to know why sports massage was painful.  

I said to him what I would have said in class.  It is for each Therapist to justify their actions. We have gone back and forth over the issue of micro-trauma from repetitive muscle use.  These tissues need delicate treatment after a game, especially an intense one.  

There are basic guidelines for post-event massage, but sometimes there is nothing quite as exhilarating as hearing an athlete scream. You’re serious?  Who is this guy?  No, I’m not serious.  And he recounted when his arm was injured and the Doctor sent him to a Physiotherapist and the guy poked his arm with different tools and he had screaming moments.  

I told him that’s the point where the Therapist becomes a Musician and is testing the scales.  However, more needs to be done to make the client aware that the higher their range, the greater the success of the treatment, so they should not emit modest groans, but go for the full scream.  

You’re not serious, right? Okay, so he has been away for a few months and he is out of synch with me.  No, I am not serious.  But you can consider the principle of fighting fire with fire.  Similarly, inducing greater pain than what is being experienced can nullify the pain entirely, but not necessarily immediately.  

Probably in a few hours, or the next day.  Really?  Really.  How come you don’t do that?  Oh, it’s my ears.  They can handle loud music, but not whining humans.
When he turned over for me to do the front of his body he decided that that was his opportunity to understand what took place on the day that he was waiting outside.  Was I to tell him that that was the last straw?  

That he was on suspension?  I told him I prefer not to talk about it as the details are vague at this time.  He said he was concerned for my safety and wondered what could have happened so suddenly.  He even considered that I was being robed? Robed?  Of what?  I asked if he’s ever heard of a ‘man of straw.’  Yes.  That’s me.  He laughed.  Well, at least he got a joke.  

Then he asked me what is embolism.  Is he serious?  A Massage Therapist is supposed to know that?  I thought we were supposed to be pretty and docile and seeking every opportunity to wiggle our frames to get an extra dollar.  He asked if it was clot blood.  I told him when we think of a clot we can think of cells responsible for clotting.  

They are called thrombocytes, taking us to thrombosis.  Embolism could be a clot or some other fragment like bone from an arthritic joint, bouncing along the freeway of our blood vessel.  Real-ly?  Maybe not, but that’s my impression of it. Ooooh.  I told him that there is the argument that thrombosis is static while an embolism moves.  

As Therapists we are supposed to be wary of this so that we don’t activate movement.  If we work with the movement theory, then thrombosis in terms of a clot is only thrombosis during its formation.  At some point it moves, even if it’s just a millimeter, but the Doctor would not trouble the patient with that information.  If it moves much more than that then it becomes an embolism, and at whichever point it gets stuck, because it is static, it should be called thrombosis again.  He said a friend of his recently died suddenly and he learnt it was embolism.  

I told him the theory of embolism being associated with movement makes it impossible for his friend to die of that.  He had to have died from thrombosis.  It stuck somewhere and prevented oxygen and nutrients from entering that area.  Anyway, we are all entitled to our opinions.  He should have asked a Doctor or check the Internet, instead he saved the question for me.  Sweet.
I had to reacquaint myself with his body, so the massage went over the time by about 15 minutes.  When it was all over I left him to rest a bit.  Duties call, so the rest was short-lived.  He sat up on the table and was about to say something when I heard a splitting sound and his body did a dip.  Okay, so there’s visual-effects in my living room now?  

Perfect.  He is over 250lbs and was sitting at that half-way point where the hinges meet.  He got off the table.  I turned it over to see what went wrong.  The hinges were perfectly in place. Nothing was bent.  I set it up back and tried to understand what happened.  Made no sense.  

He got into his clothes then came to check.  This meant reenacting.  Fine.  No snap this time, but his body dipped.  We looked again.  The board itself had broken, but not dislodged, so it looked perfect until you applied pressure.  Now would you believe that this man paid his flat fee and walked out that door?  No contribution towards repairs, or promise of such.  

Some people are not worth the trouble they give.  Now I have to arrange transportation to cart the table off to some repair place. Thank God I have one to replace that in the interim.  There is negative energy that makes you uncomfortable, then there is negative energy that breaks things.  I have never heard of a broken table from any Therapist (not saying it never happened), and I have decided that our client/therapist arranged has (obviously) ceased to be beneficial.
Well, one of my friends from back home will be going to Panama for a 3-week vacation so she will be here in transit for 10 hours on tomorrow.  I told her I will send a taxi for her and she can spend the time with me.  She wanted to know what she can expect when she comes.  She asked if I have the snake in my living room yet.  Did I tell her about that?  She must be my friend.  She is the kind of friend who I talk to a few times a year yet it is as if we have been talking all the time.  

The gaps disappear when we reconnect.  Oh, yes.  I remember.  Years ago when I was in Belmont she had introduced me to a friend of hers from Arima who has extensive knowledge of snakes, and he and I had sat down and discussed the pros and cons of a snake in captivity.  He was willing to help me set up the whole thing, but I changed my mind.  So no, the snake is not here.  

I told her the only excitement would be a massage - she could be a model for the students to work on.  She laughed.  Said she has gained too much weight to expose herself to my students, besides, she might break my table.  Ha!  I told her someone has already beaten her to that.  What?!  I was just joking.  I know, but it seriously happened by a guy who is constantly asking if I am serious.  

She wanted to hear the story and I related it to her. When I was finished she said: You know what that is about, right?  I asked what.  Karma, she said.  Really?  Yes!  You taught me that.  (I hope I haven’t taught anyone else that.  

It’s an insensitive concept).  So I taught you that, huh?  Yes! Okay.  Accepted.  I wonder what lesson she’d learn if I leave her sitting in the cold airport on tomorrow.  Oops!  Can’t do that.  Mom is sending some of my jewelry with her.


 The End

“Any wine will get you high.  Choose the purest.”

Monday, June 3, 2013

Long Distance Massage Therapy Qualifications


Powerful Distance Learning

The World Massage Conference is an international, online conference that broadcasts live to your computer and features the top massage experts from around the globe in what will be the largest event in the history of massage. Broadcasting of the live event happens June 2,3 and November 17, 18, 2013.

Attend from the convenience your living room or office

Attend from the comfort of your home or office. All you need to participate is access to a computer or phone. No need to travel, pay for hotels or eat expensive restaurant food. Continuing education has never been more affordable or convenient.

Learn from the top massage experts from around the globe

Over 40 of the world's top massage experts. Watch their live presentations live online, IM questions during their presentation, and chat with them personally online after their presentation is over. Check out the outstanding line up of presenters for 2013.

Continuing education anyone can afford (even you)

Continuing Education certificates with the successful completion of a quiz are available for up to 50 hours of continuing education (most sessions are NCBTMB approved). This option is a small one time fee of only $50 .

Discover new products and services as you stroll the aisles of the virtual tradeshow

Step into our interactive virtual tradeshow and discover the latest in massage products and services for your massage practice.

Connect with colleagues from around the world

You'll be joining a community of over 15,000 therapists from all across as these caring professionals come together for this unique event. Connect through our chat room 24/7 or meetup in Facebook.

Register free or upgrade for even more benefits

Register free to see selected live broadcasts throughout the year or upgrade to watch the full conference and get access to recorded replays, downloadable audios and notes, CE certificates and more. Upgrade now and you may get up to 50% off the regular conference fee.

Here is what others had to say about the program.


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Hone Your Massage Therapy Skills Here Free Presentation

The 2012 World Massage Conference Update

Hope you see this is time to get in on some of the action here.


The 2012 World Massage Conference is coming to an end. We've extended your access to April 14th, so you have just under two weeks to access online replays, download presentation audios and notes and to do any quizzes for certificates of completion. Login now and enjoy the replays.There are 47 sessions available for replay from some of the top presenters from around the world. Where do you start? Here are a few suggestions

Getting to the Source of Back Pain: A Common Compensatory Pattern Revealed! with Erik Dalton
Learn to fix low back pain and you’ll always have a full practice. You’ll love this visually rich presentation featuring one of the sought after educators in the world as he takes a fascinating look at low back pain.

BodySaver Massage: The Principles of Longevity for Massage Therapists with Patrick Lee Ingrassia
Your body is your tool and it’s important that you take care of it. Join Patrick as he shows you some unorthodox, but highly effective ways to use your body efficiently.


Eric Brown and Melanie Hayden
Need clients quickly? Then tune into this broadcast where you’ll discover dozens of ideas and practical tips for getting new clients under your hands.

The New Animal Massage with Lola Michelin
Ever massage a rhino? Lola Michelin has and she’ll share her fascinating animal massage stories with you and show you the opportunities that exist for including animal massage as part of your practice.  

Emotion, the Client and You with Richard Hill
Most massage therapists have experienced emotional responses from clients during massage. How do you manage these episodes? Richard will provide you with “emotional first aid” protocol so you can manage these situations effectively.

If you did not register for the 2012 conference, then book some time out of your schedule to attend a free Encore presentation with Kathryn Feather on How to Harness the Power of PR to Build Your Business. In this practical presentation, you’ll learn how simple it is to share your expertise, get noticed by the people who matter, become “almost famous” and to get more clients through your door through both online and offline media.

This free broadcast happens on Tuesday, April 9th at 9pm ET (8pm CT, 7pm MT, 6pm PT). Just log into the site a few minutes before start time and enjoy.

Massage World Conference

Be well,

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Don’t Be a Dope and Have to Learn When It Hurts


                                       Every Body Expects To Be Massaged

I want to share something I have learn as a massage therapist that literally always makes me say' hmmm...
Ok, I know you don’t know me but I know massage, I know, I have seen the benefits people get from a whole body massage.  

To be honest, before I was exposed to therapeutic massage I thought that it was only erotic or sensual massages. Trained and certified, 7 years later and I have ample unsolicited testimonials from clients. They describe it as feeling euphoric, pain relief, relaxed muscles, elation and light. I have regular weekly and monthly clients.  I love massaging.

I also advise my clients on some self massage techniques they can use to remove the beads (knots) from their muscles in their feet, hands, neck or shoulder.  I have a Facebook page dedicated to giving tips that my clients and fans can use.   Here’s what I find funny.

Maybe you know, or don’t know but one natural human instinct is to massage the part of the body that feels any type of discomfort.  Nobody bumps their head and rubs their knees. 

That’s living proof that most people are reactive.  In the same way, instead of learning how to perform self massage they prefer to wait until they must, until they are hurt.   Believe me, one way or other; the pain will be massaged.  Doesn’t it make sense to learn before? 

In other words,” I don’t want to learn how to tie my shoe; I’ll learn after I fall”.  You get the point.  Nobody knows the degree of pain you feel when you are hurt.  It is truly your pain.  Even attempts to describe it to others make it hurt more.   

I’m telling you from my heart take the time and learn how you can relieve your own pain.

I don’t have a web site yet so I use Facebook is busy; so much to do.  I invited all my friends to join the page and a few did but many just ignored the request.  I could appreciate it because a few of them are the ones who constantly send request to be their neighbor on Farmville; which I usually ignore.  Those games consume too much time.

Ok, before you think about it, go here and like my Facebook page.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Rinalda, Free Lance LMT Trinidad & Tobago

Massage Therapy Is Not All Massage, It Also Requires Listening

Today's post is a contribution from Rinalda a local Trinidad and Tobago Licensed Massage Therapist who I have mentioned in a previous post.  


Rinalda has graciously given permission for her articles to be shared in this blog.  I find this pieces interesting for anyone involved with massage therapy.  Read and comment if what she writes appeals to you too. 

You can view Rinalda Site here. 

Her article follows:

Her Subject: Para


Namaste
Did I ever tell you that I had twelve fingers?  The question was asked by one of my old friends (Lady M) at the Home.  I was massaging her arm, and she was reflecting on her life.  Yes, she had told me that before, but it pays (sometimes) for me to have selective Alzheimer’s so that I could listen with fresh ears to the (same) story.  I invited her to tell me about it.

She had the extra two little fingers that I remember being prevalent during my childhood.  Now I guess fertility drugs (the excessive chemicals in our food) have done a good job at ensuring that the foetus is configured correctly).  In her case, her father took her to a Doctor in Barataria to have the fingers surgically removed when she became a young lady.  She’s in her 80s, so don’t even ask who was that Doctor.


After finishing with her arms, I sat on a stool and placed her foot on my lap and began working on it.  As I did, another lady (Lady D), came across and whispered that she did not get any lunch.  Not a morsel for the day.  Her facial expression bemoaned her situation and demanded that I do too.  I was saved the need to respond when Lady M said that she was lying.  I am not lying!  Declared Lady D.  And with that she held the chair handle and went down on her knees swearing: Lord Jesus, if I am lying, kill me right here!  Please!  I interjected.  I could do without Lady D falling down in front of me.

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Lady D got up and pointed her finger at Lady M and declared her a damn liar.  Lady M pointed back her finger shouting: damn you!  Now, now, ladies and gentlemen...damn is not a word per se.  It is a very specific command that esoteric folks understand well enough not to use it casually.  Unlike them, many mothers have messed up their children’s lives by simply swearing it at them repeatedly.  Not to mention their own, for having uttered it.

According to one of my Teachers, these Homes for the Elderly are departure lounges.  For whatever reason, my soul has business with souls who are on their way out to catch their flight.  Yes, I’m like a prettily dressed waitress serving drinks and cakes, and mopping up spills  in the lounge.  Just keeping the folks comfortable and in readiness for the sudden arrival of their plane.


Lady D again implored my help.  She explained that she was a staunch Catholic.  (Uh-huh.  Remember her?)  And, as a staunch Catholic, she would not lie.  Point taken.  Lady M explained that they were both seated at the table a while ago having lunch and that Lady D ate all her food.  Me!  Not me!  I had nothing (palm facing out, her hand move like a windscreen wiper) for the day.  You are lying.  Lady M insisted.  And Lady D was back on her knees swearing: Lord Jesus, if I am lying this day, don’t let me get up from here.  I asked Lady D to please arise.  

I do not wish to be present the day that prayer is answered.  She returned to her seat mumbling, and I was fine with that.  Better than that the damning pointing exchange.  It was verified that Lady D had breakfast, snack, and lunch.  Her denial remained.  There goes Alzheimer’s for you.

No offence intended, but if being a staunch Catholic is going to get you into your 90s with a miserable attitude, you may want to drop the staunch...from now.  I know a many regular Catholics, and they are fine.


Over to the men now.  The guy who was alone in the back room with the terrible temper and major kidney problem that partly caused his feet to be hung on in a most mentally disturbing way, took his flight.  The Doctor came to see him one day and took a blood sample.  The next day (after reviewing the test results) the Doctor called and suggested that they immediately send him to the hospital.  The ambulance took him to the hospital and he was admitted.  Less than 24 hours after he took his flight.  Hmmm.  A strange bed can do that to you...make you jump out.

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The other two guys are as one would prefer departure lounge folks to be...pleasant, jovial, and the likes.  They debated who should get massaged first, as it was presumed that last person to get massaged, gets a longer massage.  Is that so?  Yes.  They have observed that.  Hmmm.  Mr R was done first.  He has gotten quite pale.  I suggested that he spend some time out in the living room where he would get some sun.  He wants to go out in the gallery.  That is not allowed unsupervised, and a part of him has decided that it’s that or nothing.  I told Mr F that he should encourage Mr R to leave the room sometimes and get some sun.  Mr F said that he is accustomed to son, he has five, but Mr R on the other hand has no children.  Oh!

It was then Mr F’s turn to have a massage.  He studied, in faraway places, subjects in the line of Sports, so he could advise me on the appropriateness or inappropriateness of this and that, including postures.  He did his share of Football managing and flew hither, thither and yond with teams.  I’m not a sports person, so while he enthusiastically shared, I listened, if only to have my ignorance obliterated.  And, as important as he and his work were, I never heard of him before he showed up in the Home.  This Earth we walk on is a very level playing field...you are brought up, and you are brought down.  Level.

Anyway, he also likes to speak of things, uh, paranormal.  He was born with a cord or coil or whatever the correct word is.  In English, his psychic abilities are keen, too keen for his liking...a burdensome gift.  More so now that he is lounging.  Understood.  The closer one gets to the other side, the thinner the veils become.  All is seen for the One that it really is.  He shared a few experiences, to which I could have related, and the conversation would have gone on forever, but I had a client on their way to my house and I needed to be home before they arrived.


The massage was good, but the conversation was better, said Mr F.  It is good to have someone to talk who does not make you feel like you are strange.  Strange?  That’s my surname.  I promised to get permission to sleep over one night.  We’ll jam the two beds together and I will turn to Mr. R and talk a bit, then turn to Mr F and talk a bit.  The Matron was tickled.  It is believed that the next morning they will have to get a magnifying glass and a pair of tweezers to get Mr F out from under my skin.
Speaking of strange, I lay in bed one afternoon (recently) with my eyes closed and immediately had a vision of a little lady (less than 2ft in height) standing in the bedroom saying something to me.  


These beings come and go all the time...  I felt no inclination to engage her.  She began speaking in a raised tone.  Hmmm.  I decided to open my eyes.  I could not.  Okay.  I decided to sit up.  I could not.  I’ve heard perfectly logical explanations for what I experienced.  It is okay for the man in the dark to feel that the thing coiled up in the corner is a snake.  No point convincing him that it is not what he thinks it is.  When dawn comes he’ll see it is a rope.


One of the things about these entities is their knack for obedience...to the highest bidder.  They (she was not alone) came to me for something, and would not leave without it.  Shutting my body down does not mean shutting me down, because I am not my body.  This they already know, but it would be unlike them not to bluff.  I engaged them mentally...otherwise called spiritual warfare.  If the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, then our battles aren’t.


Knowing the name of the entity reveals its function.  But I really did not care to know what she/it/them came to accomplish.  Before I dismissed her I asked who sent her.  That way I could do the Return to Sender thing without delving into the contents of the parcel.  Every craftsman is obligated to initialling his work.  It is basic protocol.  So a person can know at who sent what to them if they simply flip the envelope and read the back.  However, we are often too scared at the appearance of these entities to do such. 


These are the conversations that Mr F and I could have without anyone flinching.  And if you are gifted to see these entities as regularly as he does, you will understand how distracting it can be.  Higher entities are also seen.  But whether a sense of fear or awe is induced, in the moment that it happens, it can interfere with the regular functioning of that person until they learn to control their reaction.  You cannot control what you see, but you can control the way in which you respond to what you see.  A sighting is a conscious intersecting of worlds/realities.  Where there is an intersection there are options...things can go good, or very bad.


I went out to do a massage the morning in question, as I was on my way back home...walking up my street, I saw a vehicle approaching.  It belonged to a neighbour...with whom I have never had a verbal exchange.  There was another car parked in the street, and I averaged that there would be insufficient space for the other vehicle to past near it and still leave room for me.  So I stepped aside and waited.  The car inched pass and stopped near me.  The window came down.  The driver, a mature lady, smiled.  Hello, are you my neighbour?  Yes, I responded.  With that she stretched her hand out of the vehicle to shake mine.  I took it.  She said her name.  I said mine.  She drove off.


This was the moment of exchange.  The fleeting handshake that led to that odd-looking little lady showing up in my bedroom.  This neighbour of mine has been observing me and decided at some point that she wanted some of whatever it is that I seem to have.  So she figured out a way to make physical contact with me.  Had I been the only resident of the yard, it may have been easier for her to just leave something for me to step on.  And, had I been differently configured, this could have ended with a Priest trying to sort me out.


Of course, my dear neighbour is aware that her strategy did not work because that which she sent out would have returned to her.  It’s called boomerang...some call it obeah.  Now it’s either she backs off, or doubles her efforts.  Supernatural bullying may be her way of acquiring/maintaining her standard of living.  Vampirism is real on all planes of reality, so it is not for me to make this a personal issue. 


 She is doing what she probably came to Earth to do, and it behoves me to get on with my purpose too.  The strength of a damn is not tested by a low tide...we all want to be surrounded by nice people, but a worthy opponent is invaluable.  The Sympathetic Nervous System needs its Para counterpart.
If you try to contact me and I’m unavailable, know that I’m busy tacking up the holes in my aura.  Handshakes are getting tedious.  Phew!  A woman’s work is never done.
"If you can describe it, then it's not Zen."

If you got this far, let us know what you think.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

4 Marketing Tactics Independent Massages Therapist Should Use



Massage Therapy Marketing For Beginners


Massage Therapy schools in Trinidad & Tobago do not include sessions on how to build a massage therapy business.  Every year hundreds of new Massage Therapists graduate with varying degrees of skill levels, in other words some have embraced the discipline and others are just so-so.    

All compete in the market for the available clients.   How you market your business whether you are just starting or have had your certification for a number of years will determine your success. The following are four basic tactics that every Massage Therapist should use to market their services. 

1.  Word Of Mouth:  By far the best way to get more clients is word of mouth.  That is someone telling their friends about your ability to give an effective massage.  This form of advertising is also the most inexpensive.  You start by letting your friends and associates know about what you do asking them tell their friends and associates.  Unfortunately, in order for this type of advertising you must first be good at what you do and secondly it does not work overnight and can take a few years to become a sustainable form of advertising. 

2.  Referrals:  This is very similar to word of mouth in that you do require your clients to tell their friends and associates about your business and it could cost you nothing.  It’s different because it should become an integral part of your business.  In other words it must be a system you have that you execute with every client.  For example, you may have a referral process where you discount future massages for each client when they refer another paying client.  Point on this system is that each and every client you get must know about it and it should be in writing.  Use the free intake form to get data on your clients.  Get it from this post. 

3.  Classified Newspaper Ads:  Now you are paying, although it’s not much and the cost of these ads can be recuperated easily.  This assumes that you know something about how to place a classified ad and the words you use to attract clients.  It’s too much to go into the mechanics here but where you place the ad in the classified section is important as important as the words you choose.  Most ads are sold by the number of words you use.  Bear in mind that a classified ad is not intended to sell your business.  The purpose is to get prospects to call.  If you try to do anything else with the ad, it will not work.  

4.  Flyers:  This is a little more expensive tactic that can return significant returns; however, it must be done strategically.  That is to say, yes you want to do flyers targeted to a niche.  The returns on mass audience flyers are generally pitiful.  Flyers works best when a specific niche of your market is targeted.  For example, you can focus on the hotels and tourist markets.  Make flyers and distribute in hotels, motels and guest houses in Trinidad and Tobago.  Make arrangements with the hotel management to offer a massage service as part of their hotel package.  Offer the hotel a monetary incentive to include your service in their advertisements.   

The bottom line is as a new or even old Massage Therapist you must find a way to incorporate as many of these basic strategies in your marketing.  The goal is to build a more sustainable practice.  You can sit on your massage fingers and complain or get up and do something.  If you do nothing else, at the very least you could employ a systematic word of mouth strategy tied to a referral system.   

Start reimbursing yourself for the tuition to learn what you know, now is the time to get it back. 


Saturday, June 2, 2012

Most Massage Therapists Have The Shoe Maker’s Problem



Caught In The Trader’s Trap

He builds and repairs shoes for hundreds of customers while ignoring holes in the soles of his own shoes.   Massage Therapist almost never get a massage themselves.  They don't realize that unlike the shoemaker their entire business depends on their health. 

Whether a Massage Therapist works for an organization or is independent, finding the time to have a massage on their own body is almost impossible.  No doubt, it is easy, and most do, self massage when they feel a pain but for many of the pains they cannot effectively massage.  

The truth is that Massage Therapists are similar to doctors, lawyers, plumbers and shoemakers.  In fact, any profession that relies on an individual’s skill for sustained income falls under that is called the “Trader’s Trap”. The pitfall is that their economic survival depends on their good health.  If, or should I say when,  their health is affected in any way, they immediately lose their income.  

The irony is that most Massage Therapists know the benefits of a therapeutic massage; yet they come up with reasons like “I’m too busy”  “I can’t find anyone to massage me”  or  the classic “I don’t need one”.   It's the same excuses that many of their clients use when they try to avoid having a massage done.

And take a guess which part of the body feels the pain first.  Yes, you are right, the feet.  Most Message Therapists are on their feet most of the day which will eventually take a toll after a few years.  

What's your excuse?  When's the last time you had a massage done on your feet or whole body?  

Take your own medicine and get a massage soon, no one knows the benefits better than yourself.