I wasn't sure where to post this, thought maybe here would be best. May be a long post, sorry!!
Hopefully some of you expeienced bodyworkers could give me your input. OK here goes.... I just graduated from a 660 hr program that teaches "medical massage" Passed the class with 97% ;D and passed the national board (amma) ;D
Rented an office for 275 a month, just painted it and getting things set up. Have post cards ready to put out all over, flyers, letters to businesses and dr. offices ect. Think I'm doing ok with all that. But I have this uncertainty about what I do. From everything I have read on here and other places, what I have been taught is alot different than what most therapist do. I will try to explain..... We were taught "medical (clinical) massage, have a protocal to follow, assesment, treat to periosteum. We were not taught "sweedish" long stroke, or any other type of massage. 1st & 2nd layer soft tissue prrep, bring origin & insertion closer together by folding the muscle, treat, streatch. Always fold, always stretch. Now from what I have gathered in my reading is other therapists help others with pain without this "protocal" or folding ect.
I do feel I got a good education but feel I'm lacking yet. I have people who ask about relaxation massage. Well I don't know how it's done!!! We assess and treat certain muscles. I would like to go to another school to learn a different way and increase my knowledge but can't afford the 5 grand.
I would like to do chair massage. Thought it would help promote myself and also another income venue ( theres a cellone call center going in the building I am at, hhhmmm 10 - 15 minute chair massages) but again don't know how to.
Figured, OK, I know all the muscles, actions, ect. It shouldn't be that hard to figure out. Add oil do longer strokes, ect. But yet I don't feel confident enough. Guess I'm just going thru an insecure seforum.xxxe being I'm finally done and going out on my own, I don't know. So any input on my situation would be wonderful!!!
Thanks for listening!!!
Hopefully some of you expeienced bodyworkers could give me your input. OK here goes.... I just graduated from a 660 hr program that teaches "medical massage" Passed the class with 97% ;D and passed the national board (amma) ;D
Rented an office for 275 a month, just painted it and getting things set up. Have post cards ready to put out all over, flyers, letters to businesses and dr. offices ect. Think I'm doing ok with all that. But I have this uncertainty about what I do. From everything I have read on here and other places, what I have been taught is alot different than what most therapist do. I will try to explain..... We were taught "medical (clinical) massage, have a protocal to follow, assesment, treat to periosteum. We were not taught "sweedish" long stroke, or any other type of massage. 1st & 2nd layer soft tissue prrep, bring origin & insertion closer together by folding the muscle, treat, streatch. Always fold, always stretch. Now from what I have gathered in my reading is other therapists help others with pain without this "protocal" or folding ect.
I do feel I got a good education but feel I'm lacking yet. I have people who ask about relaxation massage. Well I don't know how it's done!!! We assess and treat certain muscles. I would like to go to another school to learn a different way and increase my knowledge but can't afford the 5 grand.
I would like to do chair massage. Thought it would help promote myself and also another income venue ( theres a cellone call center going in the building I am at, hhhmmm 10 - 15 minute chair massages) but again don't know how to.
Figured, OK, I know all the muscles, actions, ect. It shouldn't be that hard to figure out. Add oil do longer strokes, ect. But yet I don't feel confident enough. Guess I'm just going thru an insecure seforum.xxxe being I'm finally done and going out on my own, I don't know. So any input on my situation would be wonderful!!!
Thanks for listening!!!