What happens during a massage?
When you first arrive at Kettering Therapeutic Massage, you’ll be asked to fill out a client intake form. This will give the therapist the personal information about you that will guide them to give you the style of massage most appropriate for you. Don’t hesitate to ask questions about anything which you’re unsure, or any concerns you might have. women alike, regardless of age and weight, and are proud of what we can offer to people in need of help or just wanting to enjoy the delight found in massage. If you have pain or tenderness in your right shoulder, and you’d like some extra attention given to it, tell the therapist. If you prefer a lighter or deeper massage, make that preference known. The massage therapist will discover your tight and sore areas during the massage, and will prioritize the time spent on these areas, and may do less work on areas that don’t need as much attention. Letting the therapist know ahead of time about these problem areas, lets them prepare to spend som
Before your first appointment, you will have completed the on-line intake form. This is important for several reasons. There are some contraindications to massage, so it is important that provide me with a complete picture of your state of health. It also helps me in orienting myself to provide you with the kind of massage that is right for you. We will discuss any special concerns or areas that you would like me to focus on. Usually a full-body massage addresses all areas of the body, but sometimes people prefer that more time be spent, for example, on the arms and shoulders; in that case, I adjust the pace so that there is time available for extra attention where you really want it. One option I provide is for aromatherapy treatment during the massage. This is provided by mixing essential oils with the massage lotion. We can discuss what scents or combinations would best suit your needs before the massage begins.
When you first arrive at the massage therapist’s studio or office, you’ll be asked to fill out a client intake form. This will give the therapist the personal information about you that will guide them to give you the style of massage most appropriate for you. Don’t hesitate to ask questions about anything which you’re unsure, or any concerns you might have. If you’re expecting something in particular from the massage, make sure this is told to the therapist. For example, if you’ve been having a lot of tightness in your right shoulder, and you’d like some extra attention given to it, tell the therapist. If you prefer a lighter or deeper massage, make that preference known. The massage therapist will discover your tight and sore areas during the massage, and will prioritize the time spent on these areas, and may do less work on areas that don’t need as much attention. Letting the therapist know ahead of time about these problem areas, lets them prepare to spend some extra time there.
When you first arrive at the massage therapist’s studio or office, you’ll be asked to fill out a client intake form. This will give the therapist the personal information about you that will guide them to give you the style of massage most appropriate for you. Don’t hesitate to ask questions about anything which you’re unsure, or any concerns you might have. If you’re expecting something in particular from the massage, make sure this is told to the therapist. For example, if you’ve been having a lot of tightness in your right shoulder, and you’d like some extra attention given to it, tell the therapist. If you prefer a lighter or deeper massage, make that preference known. The massage therapist will discover your tight and sore areas during the massage, and will prioritize the time spent on these areas, and may do less work on areas that don’t need as much attention. Letting the therapist know ahead of time about these problem areas, lets them prepare to spend some extra time there. On