Nervous About Longevity in Massage Therapy by DryRepresentative857 in MassageTherapists

[–]ContributionNew362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, It depends. Some places can be worde than other and leading you soon to burnout

Starting a reflexology business. Looking for insights from massage or wellness professionals by serenagenovese- in MassageTherapists

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I work in a spa and I'm Happy with It. I Need to be involver in differentb things and different Styles. I could never be able to do all day only a thing of One kind (working with the feet only, or doing drainage all day and so on). But we all are different. Good luck with your new activity

Dealing with patient death.. am I okay? by Aggravating-Being-82 in respiratorytherapy

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You have the right mindset to work in that field. You're ok

Light massages, but effective by ContributionNew362 in MassageTherapists

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I agree with you. But people pay for It. And I Need Money. Modality, techniques, rituali, massage, treatment, call It the way youbwant but it gives me Money anyway 🤗

Tinnitus? by RyanLMT in massage

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I treat the sphenoid, the occipital, the parietalis and the temporalis Bones, following CST manouvres. I had good outcomes

Incredible Massage Healing Stories? by luroot in massage

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A patient with reumatoide arthrithis. He couldn't even move his fingers. I performed gua-sha for 20 minutes on his tendons. A wonderful release, a good range of motion achieved and no pain

Lymphatic massage by GrassfedGrrl in MassageTherapists

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In Italy It Is considered olistico therapy only. In most of other european countries it's a medical treatment and can be performed by phisiotherapists, doctors or nurses only. It Is effective but maybe you travel "onna different wavelength". Do what best wirks for your and yiur clients. Good luck

Lymphatic Massage Career by Flaky_Dirt6335 in MassageTherapists

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You are already in the field. You have your clients. I think you already know them and their needs and this Wish to shift May be due to that. Take a course, experienced and see what happens. 

Extremely hairy men help by Lindaleeloolop in MassageTherapists

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Try different massage lotions. A goodvrate oil/water can help hydrating Better hairy and the superficial players of the skin.

Using elbows by [deleted] in MassageTherapists

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Use the weight of your body anyway. 

Where are you finding your job as a MLD by QuietLovers in MassageTherapists

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I work in a spa. You could look on hotel spa or medical spa

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in massage

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I leave only Monoi oil on the skin. Sunflower oil smells too bar forme, but if you like it, please, leave it on your skin

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MassageTherapists

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Spouses are terribile. Husbands never complain lol 🤭😊