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Body Massage

FAQs

These are the most Frequently Asked Questions:

At this time, we are only offering services in Atlanta Georgia and surrounding cities....

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What should I expect at the first appointment?

As licensed massage therapists, one of our therapist will arrive at your location with all of the necessary supplies and equipment for the session. This includes a professional massage table, clean linens, music and professional massage oil and cream.

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You may be asked to complete an intake form to help us better assess your needs and issues. This allows us to be aware of the problems you are having, as well as any contraindications where massage therapy may result in adverse health consequences. Please be aware that for any follow-up visits, it is important that you inform us of any new problems or ongoing health conditions. We will require a new intake form should any new serious medical problems arise.

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What should I do to prepare for the massage therapy session?

It is important to have your mind and body prepared for the massage session the day of the appointment. Some suggestions include:

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-Designate a spacious and quiet area for the session to occur. Please keep in mind that your massage will be much more fluid and pleasant if the therapist have ample room to move around the massage table.

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-It is helpful to begin to relax your body and your mind before the therapist arrive, and a warm shower is great for this. If the session is for a deep tissue massage, we highly suggest using a hot pack about 20 minutes before the session begins to help warm and prepare the muscles.


-Please refrain from consuming any alcohol, caffeine or nicotine prior to the appointment. Taking pain relieving medication is also not recommended.

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-Try some deep breathing or a short meditation. Relaxing your mind can sometimes help your body to relax as well.

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Will I feel pain or discomfort during the massage session?

You will feel some pressure on your muscles during a massage, but it should generally be a pleasant experience. If you are receiving neuromuscular therapy, you might experience temporary discomfort and tenderness in areas of injury or chronic pain, but it should not last more than a few minutes. It is important to tell us if you are feeling any kind of pain or exceptional discomfort so we can make adjustments and stay within your personal comfort zone.

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How often should I schedule massage therapy sessions?

Regular sessions will help you take full advantage of the healing powers of this therapeutic and holistic treatment. We can discuss your experience and your body’s response to the treatments and help you determine the best schedule for regular sessions. Generally, for stress reduction or minor issues this may range from once a week to once a month. Those with higher stress levels will benefit from weekly massage treatments. If you have special medical issues and considerations, please consult with your physician and communicate with us about your goals for treatment and we can come up with a plan together.

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When is massage therapy not recommended?

There are several health conditions and circumstances for which massage is not recommended. If you have a history of thrombosis or phlebitis, massage treatments may cause blood clots to break free which could result in a heart attack or stroke. Those who have had recent surgery or severe injuries need to consult with their physician before those areas of the body are manipulated in a massage session. Those undergoing chemotherapy or radiation should also check with their physician. Acute and chronic infections, fever, skin rashes, or recent heart issues are contraindicated for massage.

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It is important that you work with your doctor to manage major health issues and concerns. Massage therapy may complement or even enhance conventional treatments of your health problems, but it is not intended to replace the medical supervision or health management you are receiving from a licensed physician.

It is extremely important that you keep me informed of any health problems you are experiencing and any medical treatment you are currently undergoing, including medications. If you are under a doctor’s supervision for any health issues, obtaining written recommendation and medical approval for massage or other bodywork is strongly encouraged and may be required prior to receiving massage treatments.

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Specific contraindications for massage therapy include:

1. Total contraindications:

Please do not schedule an appointment if you are experiencing any of the following: fever, inflammatory conditions, recent operations or acute injuries, neuritis, or skin diseases. Please also do not book a session if you are under the influence alcohol or drugs (including pain medication) or in your first trimester of pregnancy.

 

2. Local contraindications:

A therapist cannot perform massage over any areas that are affected by the following conditions: varicose veins, undiagnosed lumps or bumps, bruising, cuts or abrasions, sunburns, undiagnosed pain and inflammation (including arthritis).

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3. Medical Contraindications

Other medical conditions for which massage is not recommended include: cardiovascular conditions (thrombosis, phlebitis, hypertension), inflammation, psoriasis or eczema, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, heart problems (angina, pacemakers), acute rheumatism and hemophilia.

 

Please be aware of all these contraindications before you sign a consent form and receiving massage therapy. Thank you.

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