What Makes A Good Masseuse


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Trying to find a good masseuse is very similar to interviewing a new employee. If there is no confidence or comfort level with the therapist, the entire process will be a waste of time. In order to find the right person, there are some questions that need to be asked and some conditions that should be met.

In general, massages are not very cheap. It is not as though they are going to break the bank, but $75-100 an hour is probably about the norm. If you are paying that kind of money, they had better be on time. This is especially true if you are going to a location, as they will more than likely have another appointment right behind yours.

Creating the proper mood when getting a massage is very important. Dim lights, perhaps a candle, some relaxing music or a wave machine in the background to take your mind away should all be part of the process of getting in the right frame of mind. A masseuse that barrels into the room and wants to chat is not someone that you should be dealing with when getting a massage.

Having the proper supplies is something else that is very important. It should not be up to you to supply towels if the massage is happening at your location. Obviously, they should have the right supplies if the massage is at their office. Another important ingredient is that proper massage oils be used. There is a noticeable difference between massage oil and baby oil.

Now that it is time to begin the massage, they should work their way in slowly before really digging into the muscles. This will generally involve light pressing on the various areas to be massaged and some mild stretching. It is amazing how much of a difference this makes when it is done properly versus someone just digging into the muscle.

A good masseuse will be able to read you via the sounds that you are making during the massage. It is only natural to make pleasurable sounds when something feels good and at the same time, to voice your displeasure when something hurts. Your gestures, movements and sounds are all things that a good masseuse will pay attention to so that they can adjust their technique to ensure that the massage is serving its purpose.

Over time, your therapist should become very familiar with what works and what does not. It is normal to have the same aches and pains on a regular basis and working those areas should become second nature. Knowing how your body reacts to certain treatments and techniques will make the therapist even more effective during the course of the relationship.

It is not a crime to be unhappy with a therapist that a friend thinks is out of this world. The relationship between a professional masseuse and their clients is indeed special. Patients who are uncomfortable in any way or who simply do not like the therapist’s technique should continue to look around until they find someone who meets their needs. This type of therapy can play a large role in a patient’s physical and mental health, so it is important to have the proper person providing care.