Are there any preparations I need to make before my appointment?
It is best to not eat for at least 90 minutes before your massage treatment.
And only a lite meal at that time.
This is a similar process to swimming or a work out when your body will take
all the blood away from the digestion process and take it to the working peripheral
tissues therefore causing poor digestion and possible discomfort.
What can I expect when I go for a massage appointment?
On your first visit you will complete a confidential health history form. Your
therapist will go over your health history form with you to determine your treatment
needs and goals.
Must I undress for my massage?
Massage therapists are required to cover/drape you with a sheet so that they
expose only the area which they are working on. You may need to undress for
therapy. However, you do not need to expose yourself in any way that you
are uncomfortable.
What if I am uncomfortable with my body?
It is possible to work on a client who is dressed. So just let your therapist
know your comfort level.
Does the gender of the massage therapist make a difference?
This is an issue of personal preference.
I bruise easily, can I still get a massage?
It is important to let your massage therapist know (this should be asked
on the health history form you will asked to fill out on your first visit).
Massage
therapy is not recommended for people who suffer from hemophilia.
Am I expected to talk during the massage?
If you wish to have silence, you should say so at the beginning of the
treatment. The therapist may, however, require verbal information pertinent
to health
findings during the treatment.
After my appointment, is there anything I need to have on hand or anything
specific I should do?
An epsom salt bath is recommended to soothe and to calm muscles,
and enhance the benefits of the massage. It will help to alleviate
stiffness
you may
feel the next day, and it is also recommended for use after workouts
for the same
reason. Have on hand a 2kg bag of epsom salts, and drink plenty of
water to keep your tissues hydrated.
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