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Know What to Get on Your Spa Massage

October 10, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment 


First time to go in a massage spa? Massage has been around for thousands of years. The word “massage” comes from the Greek root “masso” — to touch. Today it is the most popular spa treatment. Read more

Massages At Somers Day Spa

October 9, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment 


Somers Day Spa is an elegant spa set in rustic Massachusetts and Connecticut. Customers will find the sedate view of the woods and local fauna a relaxing image as they indulge themselves in a day of pampering. Somers Day Spa offers it’s patrons a wide range of indulgences including a wide variety of massages. Read more

How To Be A Masseuse

October 2, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment 


As a massage therapist, you can have a rewarding, challenging, and very satisfying career. You could earn a lot , and the massages you give may help people reduce stress, heal from illness and injury, gain relief from pain, achieve a state of relaxation and well-being. With all the benefits of massage therapy, Read more

How You Can Treat Imbalances Causing Pain

October 2, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment 


Many people who seek out massage therapy are really on a quest for pain relief. Especially for those dealing with chronic pain, massage therapists have an opportunity to deliver relief in more ways than one. Regular bodywork sessions can help reduce the severity of pain your clients are experiencing. However, one modality in particular, Shiatsu therapy, which combines Traditional Chinese Medicine and Japanese massage techniques, can have a truly lasting impact on pain. Read more

Understand the Need for Massage Equipment

October 1, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment 


Do you crave for privacy, even during massages? A house call for a massage may prove costly, so why not try and have yourself a massage equipment? It’s the perfect way to enjoy a massage right at the comfort of your very own home! Read more

What Massage Therapists Need to Know About Licensing and Certification

September 26, 2008 by Terry McDermott · Leave a Comment 


As with many health-based professions, the field of massage therapy is heavily regulated. Although there is no national standard that prospective massage therapists must adhere to, most of the states in the U.S. require some sort of massage license or certification before practitioners are allowed to work with patients. For states that don’t require licensing, it is still a good idea for prospective candidates to consider certification, since it can go a long way in finding better jobs, bringing in new clients, and staying abreast of changes and continuing education. Read more

Guides On Massage Therapy

September 25, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment 


The use of massage therapy is a practice that is quite simply one of the oldest and simplest forms of therapy in the world. Massage therapy utilizes simple techniques that involve stroking, pressing and kneading of the various areas on the human body to relieve pain in those areas and to relax and tone the body parts. Read more

Bodywork for Clients With Calcium Deposits

September 24, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment 


Whether or not they know it, a large percentage of Americans have calcium deposits in their bodies. While calcium deposits do not pose a severe health threat, massage therapists should use caution when presented with these bumps, as they may be indicative of other serious health concerns. Proceeding with massage only after your client’s physician has diagnosed them with calcium deposits is the best course of action. Read more

Looking For The Right Masseuse

September 20, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment 


A masseuse is the person who is going to be giving you a massage. This is the female version of the word. The male form of the word is a masseur. They both have the same meaning. However when you want a woman to give you a massage, ask for a masseuse. These are the people that can make our lives much easier and can take a lot of the stress away with the way that they work their hands on our bodies. Read more

Get a Healthy Acupressure Massage from Your Own Massage Chair

August 28, 2008 by Steve Esquire · Leave a Comment 


One of the oldest forms of Chinese medicine is acupuncture. The Chinese discovered that the body responded to healing itself when certain trigger points were activated. One branch of this is the use of acupressure in place of needles. Acupressure uses gentle pressure to stimulate the energy flow throughout the body. The most advanced massage chairs have now incorporated many new technologies based on these ancient forms of Chinese medicine. Read more

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