Showing posts with label pain relief techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pain relief techniques. Show all posts

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.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Massages Are NOT ONLY For Pleasure

Works Great On Pain


These three blogs below have nothing and everything to do with massage therapy;they all focused on specific health issues. 


These are only a couple of possibilities that may occur in between massages. Ailments that may respond favorable to a professional regimen of massages.


The blogs are very interesting, they are not focused on massage therapy as a remedy but as you read you will understand why massages are so important.  


Maybe the topic may not interest you directly now but there may be someone in your life, now or  in the future, who needs a unique perspective. Check this and be a hero with a bit of informed advice.  . 


Back Pain
This one is obvious.  Back pain solutions including exercises for lower back pain and upper back pain. Even severe back pain may be helped with exercises and natural remedies. Back Pain 







Knee Pain Treatments:
Did you know that when your knees pain coughing hurt. 
Knee pain is one of the most prevalent causes of sport's injuries. A person may have been a runner all his life then suddenly had to stop running due to a knee injury. This blog explores the best knee pain treatments so you can quickly resume your sport without further injuries. Take a look. Knee Pain Treatments

Sudden Headaches?
This is a must read blog for advise on what to do.  For the latest techniques and Headache pain relief information and migraine headache treatments - plus - latest headache pain relief products and natural headache remedies. Headache Cures



THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU

Hopefully you took the time and checked them out.  Do you see what I mean about massage therapy possibly being an alternative treatment for those afflictions?  Please comment if you have any opinions others can learn from.  One question before you go...

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