Hi All
I am undertaking my first assessment on a client on Wednesday evening.... after a full day's work. Am a little nervous as my tutor has never quizzed me whilst massaging before. I am worried that I am going to go blank. I spoke to some other students from my college and said that I would be revising this weekend on the effects of the different movements. Some of them I am aware of, but some not.... they said that I should not be worried about it and I must think of what I am massaging and what is happening beneath. I don't feel I am expected to know all this information yet.... am wondering why they are such no it alls and do some people get nervous when being assessed?
Am totally fine about the massage movements but ....
I have just got a couple of questions - here goes...!
When explaining the full massage procedure to them (i.e. if nervous or a new client) - what do I say ?
my thoughts are that the massage lasts around 50 minutes, for them to remove their jewellery and place in bowl and to remove clothes except underwear, get under the towel and lie on back - face to ceiling.
Adapting the massage - can you advise on anything else that I have left out.
for old/thin clients - effleurage and leave out percussion/tapotement - pressure to be medium depth
for large clients - effleurage and percussion with deep pressure
for a relaxing massage - just effleurage and kneading, friction?
for a stimulating massage - all movements and percussion
Also they are asking about the mediums even though we have not done this yet - our only choice of medium is oil!
Why use oil - my thoughts are that it is good for dry skin
Why cream - am not sure, but is it because it sinks into the skin and moisturises
Why talc - am not sure on this one.
What would limit a massage - this would be a skin disorder or medical condition ie impetigo or cancer (because massage will spread the growth of the cancer)
Thats all I can think on for the moment - sorry for such a long thread.
Pemba
I am undertaking my first assessment on a client on Wednesday evening.... after a full day's work. Am a little nervous as my tutor has never quizzed me whilst massaging before. I am worried that I am going to go blank. I spoke to some other students from my college and said that I would be revising this weekend on the effects of the different movements. Some of them I am aware of, but some not.... they said that I should not be worried about it and I must think of what I am massaging and what is happening beneath. I don't feel I am expected to know all this information yet.... am wondering why they are such no it alls and do some people get nervous when being assessed?
Am totally fine about the massage movements but ....
I have just got a couple of questions - here goes...!
When explaining the full massage procedure to them (i.e. if nervous or a new client) - what do I say ?
my thoughts are that the massage lasts around 50 minutes, for them to remove their jewellery and place in bowl and to remove clothes except underwear, get under the towel and lie on back - face to ceiling.
Adapting the massage - can you advise on anything else that I have left out.
for old/thin clients - effleurage and leave out percussion/tapotement - pressure to be medium depth
for large clients - effleurage and percussion with deep pressure
for a relaxing massage - just effleurage and kneading, friction?
for a stimulating massage - all movements and percussion
Also they are asking about the mediums even though we have not done this yet - our only choice of medium is oil!
Why use oil - my thoughts are that it is good for dry skin
Why cream - am not sure, but is it because it sinks into the skin and moisturises
Why talc - am not sure on this one.
What would limit a massage - this would be a skin disorder or medical condition ie impetigo or cancer (because massage will spread the growth of the cancer)
Thats all I can think on for the moment - sorry for such a long thread.
Pemba