24 Aug 08

What the Client Sees as Massage Therapy Benefits

If you are thinking about becoming a massage therapist then it may be a good idea to understand what the client is looking for when it comes to massage therapy benefits. It is also helpful to understand which massage therapy benefits are realistic and which massage therapy benefits just cannot happen. Some people that practice an alternative medicine like acupuncture make some pretty outlandish claims about acupuncture’s ability to cure some conditions.

If you really want a massage therapy practice that will survive for years it is in your best interest to explain massage therapy benefits that the client can realistically expect to get. A good rapport with your clients is key to making sure your massage therapy practice is around for many years.

One of the massage therapy benefits that clients can expect is the reduction of tension that they feel in their muscles and joints. However these massage therapy benefits are achieved by a lot of manipulation of areas that are already sensitive. That is one of the common misconceptions about massage therapy benefits. Most people expect a massage to always be relaxing and soothing.

In order to achieve some of the massage therapy benefits that many customers are looking for the therapist needs to get into the muscles of the client and break up knots and tightness that exist in the muscles. When this process is going on it can hurt a great deal but when it is over your client should instantly start to feel the massage therapy benefits of good massage therapy.

Taking Away the Pain

Clients will also expect pain reduction as one of the massage therapy benefits and while this is very possible it does take some time. Just make sure you sit down with your client and outline a realistic therapy schedule and timeline that explains to them exactly how long they can expect to wait before pain reduction actually occurs. It is extremely important to explain to your clients that in order to reap the massage therapy benefits of pain reduction they must remain in their therapy program for a very long time.

Pain reduction does not happen instantly and in order to keep pain in check the therapy sessions must continue on. What your clients expect and what reality is can sometimes be two different things so be sure to sit down with each client prior to starting their massage therapy sessions and set the proper expectations for their treatment.

 

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Last Modified: August 24th, 2008
Filed under: Massage
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