Must I Be Completely Undressed?
Most massage and bodywork techniques are traditionally
performed with the client unclothed; however, it is entirely up
to you what you want to wear. You should undress to your level
of comfort. You will be properly draped during the entire session.
Will the Practitioner Be Present When I Disrobe?
The practitioner will leave the room while you
undress, relax onto the table, and cover yourself with a clean
sheet or towel.
Will I Be Covered During the Session?
You will be properly draped at all times to keep
you warm and comfortable. Only the area being worked on will be
exposed.
What Parts of My Body Will Be Massaged?
You and the practitioner will discuss the desired
outcome of your session. This will determine which parts of your
body require massage. A typical full body session will include
work on your back, arms, legs, feet, hands, head, neck, and shoulders.
You will not be touched on or near your genitals (male or female)
or breasts (female).
What Will the Massage or Bodywork Feel Like?
It depends on the techniques used. Many massage
therapists use a form of Swedish massage,
which is often a baseline for practitioners.
In a general Swedish massage, your session
may start with broad, flowing strokes that
will help calm your nervous system and relax
exterior muscle tension. As your body
becomes relaxed, pressure will gradually be
increased to relax specific areas and relieve
areas of muscular tension. Often, a
light oil or lotion is used to allow your
muscles to be massaged without causing excessive
friction to the skin. The oil also helps
hydrate your skin. You should communicate
immediately if you feel any discomfort so
that another approach may be taken. Massage
and bodywork are most effective when your body
is not resisting.
Are There Different Kinds of Massage and Bodywork?
There are numerous types of massage and bodywork; various
techniques utilize different strokes, including basic rubbing strokes,
rocking movement, posture and movement re-education, application of
pressure to specific points, and more. Ask the practitioner about the
methods he or she uses.
How Long Will the Session Last?
The average full-body massage or bodywork session lasts
approximately one hour. A half-hour appointment only allows time for
a partial massage session, such as neck and shoulders, back or legs
and feet. Many people prefer a 60- to 90-minute session for optimal
relaxation. Always allow relaxation time prior to and after the session.
Hot tubs, steam baths and saunas can assist in the relaxation process.
What Should I Do During the Massage or Bodywork Session?
Make yourself comfortable. The practitioner will either
gently move you or tell you what is needed throughout the session (such
as lifting your arm). Many people just close their eyes and completely
relax. Others like to talk during their session. Feel free to ask the
practitioner questions about massage and bodywork in general or about
the particular technique you are receiving.
How Will I Feel After the Massage or Bodywork Session?
Most people feel very relaxed. Some experience freedom
from long-term aches and pains developed from tension or repetitive
activity. After an initial period of feeling slowed down, people often
experience increased energy, heightened awareness, and greater productivity
which can last for days. Since toxins are released from your soft tissues
during a massage, it is recommended you drink plenty of water following
your massage.
What Are the Benefits of Massage and Bodywork?
Massage and bodywork can help release chronic muscular
tension and pain, improve circulation, increase joint
flexibility, reduce mental and physical fatigue and stress, promote
faster healing
of injured muscular tissue, improve posture, and
reduce blood pressure. Massage and bodywork is also known to promote
better sleep, improve
concentration, reduce anxiety and create an overall
sense of well-being.
Are There Any Medical Conditions That Would Make Massage or
Bodywork Inadvisable?
Yes. That's why it's imperative that, before you begin
your session, the practitioner asks general health questions. It is very
important that you inform the practitioner of any health problems or
medications you are taking. If you are under a doctor's care, it is strongly
advised that you receive a written recommendation for massage or bodywork
prior to any session. Your practitioner may require a recommendation
or approval from your doctor.