Do I need to take my clothes off?
For most types of massage therapy, the answer is usually yes, with Shiatsu
being the exception to this rule. However, the amount of clothing you need to
remove depends largely on the extent of the treatment you are receiving. For
full body treatments, you should undress down to your underpants.You will always be covered with a sheet, so
the only parts showing are the parts being treated. This helps you to relax and
helps to keep you warm.
What is the best frequency of treatment?
This will vary, but here are some guidelines. If you are seeking massage
treatment for remediation from a recent injury, it is usually recommend that
the first two or three treatments be spaced every three to four days or weekly
depending on the severity of the pain or dysfunction. For a longterm
dysfunction like arthritis, a monthly treatment is recommended until your
condition is stabilized. For therapeutic treatments, most people find that once
a month suits their needs, but some come more frequently.
How do I choose a therapist?
Since you are paying for this treatment, you are ultimately in control. A
therapist should be happy to explain what is going to happen to you and what
they are hoping to achieve. Not all therapists are forthcoming with this
information and you may have to ask, but you should expect a satisfactory
reply. The easiest way to find a good
therapist is through a recommendation from someone who has been to see the
therapist and is happy with the treatment they received.
Will therapy hurt?
If at any time the treatment you are receiving is causing you too much
discomfort, ask the therapist to stop or ease off for a few minutes. Be open
and let the therapist know how you are feeling and your treatment will be a lot
more enjoyable and productive. The old adage "no pain no gain" is not
relevant to massage therapy treatments you receive. Remember that it is your
physical condition or dysfunction that is painful, not the treatment. You
should feel better at the end of each treatment and the treatments will become
more comfortable as your dysfunctions improve. After a session, you may feel
some mild discomfort or muscle soreness for a few days until your body
readjusts and heals itself.
Can massage help reduce stress levels?
According to medical studies anything that can help you relax will reduce your
stress levels and massage is one of the most relaxing therapies you can
receive. Many turn to massage to manage day to day stress. Massage therapy
treats the problem holistically. Without using suppression chemicals to slow
you down, massage therapists attempt to treat the whole person and try to help your
body regain homeostasis, achieving a balance between the various systems of
your body to allow natural healing to occur.
Is it safe to receive massage during
pregnancy?
Not only is it safe, it is also very beneficial and comforting. Massage therapy
can be received throughout the entire nine month pregnancy term. If you are
experiencing complications during pregnancy, discuss your condition with your
doctor or midwife first. It is not recommended that you use or allow anyone to
apply any pure essential oils (aromatherapy oils) on you in the first three
months of your pregnancy. If oils are used, they should be mild ones like
Lavender oil.
Do massage therapists have a Code of
Ethics?
Yes, massage therapists adhere to the following code:
-We provide the best quality care to any one that seeks our professional help.
-We accept all clients without discrimination.
-We acknowledge the confidential nature of the professional relationship with a
client and respect each client's right to privacy.
-We practice only the modalities in which we have been professionally trained
and certified.
-We in no way participate or engage in any type of sexual activities with our
client.
-We maintain a safe, clean and professional environment.
Are there different techniques in
massage?
Yes, there are many different types of massage techniques. Swedish massage is
the technique most widely known by massage therapists, but others are also
trained in sports massage, aromatherapy massage, shiatsu, deep tissue massage,
Thai massage or techniques named for their developer such as Upledger, Heller
Work and Feldenkrais.
How much of my body will be massaged?
When the client is seeking treatment for a specific injury or condition,
the entire session may focus on a single area. There may also be a need to
treat body areas that are adversely affected by injuries, such as when a
sprained ankle causes the opposite leg to bear all the body's weight and stress
of walking. For relaxation massages, the client and therapist should discuss
and agree upon the areas to be massaged. A "full body massage"
usually includes the back, neck, shoulders, arms, hands, legs, feet, face,
chest (above breasts for women), abdomen and hips. If being massaged in certain
areas causes you to feel uncomfortable, you should inform your therapist and
they will adjust the massage accordingly. You should never accept a touch that
feels wrong in any way or feel pressured to offer an explanation for such
sensitivity.
Can I bring someone along?
Contact your therapist in advance to determine if it is fully acceptable to
bring someone else with you. The person may be in the room during your
treatment or may wait outside the room. In order to assure that you receive the
full benefit and relaxation from your treatment, the person present must remain
quiet and unobtrusive during your treatment. Children are usually not permitted
as guests.