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Massage Therapy Careers: Tools of the Trade

June 9, 2009 by Kate Lehnhof  
Filed under Massage Therapy

Careers in massage therapy are expected to grow faster than average over the next ten years according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Report. If you are interested in the field the first step is to research massage therapy programs in your area. The My Colleges and Careers site has a handy little tool to help you find massage schools in your area.

Maybe you have already graduated from a program, if that is the case you deserve to give yourself a lavish graduation present. A smart idea would be to purchase a massage tool for your career. It will help get you excited about your job and feel more prepared. Let”s get familiar with some tools of the trade.

The general belief is that a massage therapist is only as good as their hands and no doubt that is the cornerstone. However, modern-day invention has provided some helpful tools that can improve the massage experience. These tools can also help prevent damage to a masseur’s valuable hands. Check out these tools of the trade

Massage Tables

The first major investment of any masseuse should be a massage table. If the client can’t lay their head somewhere comfortably, nothing you can do will bring them relaxation. Massage tables have to soft, yet firm and they must be ergonomic in design, width, height and material.

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Massage Stones

Sometimes more than just the fingertips are needed to really dig into those deep tissues. Let me introduce some little hunks of heaven-sent marble and basalt: massage stones. They are traditionally heated up and placed on pressure points.

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Massage Oils

You might buy tons of potions and lotions for you at-home spa fix but massage oil only reaches its true potential in during a professional massage. These oils condition the skin and moisturize your every pore.

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Table Warmers

One of the key elements of the perfect massage is a good measure of heat. Heat loosens up the muscles, relaxes the joints and allows the masseur to stretch the body deeper and farther. You don’t want the client to hit the bed expecting a toasty pillow and to feel like they are laying on an ice block.

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5 Responses to “Massage Therapy Careers: Tools of the Trade”
  1. Loved the article. I love being a masseuse :) Kind Regards, Asian Massage Chicago.

  2. Massage indy says:

    hi realy it is a great blog in massage therapy. thanking for posting this blog.

  3. massage certification says:

    Massage is a great industry to work in. It is a lot of fun, especially when it comes to picking out your own massage supplies.

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