Uncategorized - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-29T10:05:53Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/forum/categories/uncategorized-1/listForCategory?categoryId=2887274%3ACategory%3A92367&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWellness Spa in Geneva, Switzerland near France : Balima Spatag:massageprofessionals.com,2022-05-23:2887274:Topic:4399642022-05-23T09:51:46.026ZBalima Spahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/BalimaSpa
<p>Balima Day Spa - is the 1st ranked <a href="https://www.balimaspa.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">wellness spa in Geneva</a>, Switzerland. Based on aromatherapy, our traditional Balinese massage techniques are known to heal the body both physically & spiritually. We are specialise in full body massage, pure relaxation, total rejuvenation, guilt-free massage and your overall wellbeing.</p>
<p>Balima Day Spa - is the 1st ranked <a href="https://www.balimaspa.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">wellness spa in Geneva</a>, Switzerland. Based on aromatherapy, our traditional Balinese massage techniques are known to heal the body both physically & spiritually. We are specialise in full body massage, pure relaxation, total rejuvenation, guilt-free massage and your overall wellbeing.</p> THE TRUTH ABOUT TRIGGER POINTS(I think ).tag:massageprofessionals.com,2022-05-10:2887274:Topic:4396832022-05-10T11:12:04.651ZGordon J. Wallishttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/GordonJWallis
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<p>Our spa treatment includes Swedish full body massage, <a href="https://www.balimaspa.com/en/massages/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reflexology rejuvenation massage</a>, body scrub massage, hot-stone massage, deep tissue massage, couples and balinese massage, etc.</p>
<p>Our spa treatment includes Swedish full body massage, <a href="https://www.balimaspa.com/en/massages/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reflexology rejuvenation massage</a>, body scrub massage, hot-stone massage, deep tissue massage, couples and balinese massage, etc.</p> Holographic Acupressuretag:massageprofessionals.com,2020-12-09:2887274:Topic:4312812020-12-09T06:52:22.504ZGordon J. Wallishttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/GordonJWallis
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<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gordon-wallis-a11b80175_holographic-acupressure-testimonialspinal-activity-6742264976200867840-h5hN">https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gordon-wallis-a11b80175_holographic-acupressure-testimonialspinal-activity-6742264976200867840-h5hN</a> Adding Hyperice to your practicetag:massageprofessionals.com,2020-05-22:2887274:Topic:3810622020-05-22T15:07:08.424ZJake Walkerhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/JakeWalker
<p>My practice is mainly pro athletes and post-injury recovery clients. I came across the company Hyperice last year and their percussion massager "Hypervolt". This has been a game-changer in my practice and majority of my clients love it and it has helped me get better and faster results in many cases.</p>
<p>The best thing about Hyperice, it's easy to get a wholesaler contract with them so you can sell their products your self. And I have also created an extra service where clients can come…</p>
<p>My practice is mainly pro athletes and post-injury recovery clients. I came across the company Hyperice last year and their percussion massager "Hypervolt". This has been a game-changer in my practice and majority of my clients love it and it has helped me get better and faster results in many cases.</p>
<p>The best thing about Hyperice, it's easy to get a wholesaler contract with them so you can sell their products your self. And I have also created an extra service where clients can come in and use all the products.</p>
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<p>Here is the link on my site so you can learn more about them and also my store page so you can see their retail prices.</p>
<p>if you have any questions about them or how to get the wholesaler contracts, email me on my site and I'll try to walk you through it.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.crescentkineticmassage.com/">https://www.crescentkineticmassage.com/</a></p> Pfluger’s Law of Symmetrytag:massageprofessionals.com,2020-04-06:2887274:Topic:3807922020-04-06T03:11:57.199ZGordon J. Wallishttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/GordonJWallis
<p>Hmm, not much action on this website. I’m hunkered down at home, not working. Trying to avoid this virus thing. <br></br>Anyway, basically all the techniques I utilize are based on neurological reflexes. I’m basically manipulating the nervous system in order to relax painful damaged muscle tissue. And that happens at reflex speed. Which is basically instant. The pain is gone just like that. As fast as flipping a light switch. It’s way cool. <br></br>Here is one of the techniques I utilize. It’s…</p>
<p>Hmm, not much action on this website. I’m hunkered down at home, not working. Trying to avoid this virus thing. <br/>Anyway, basically all the techniques I utilize are based on neurological reflexes. I’m basically manipulating the nervous system in order to relax painful damaged muscle tissue. And that happens at reflex speed. Which is basically instant. The pain is gone just like that. As fast as flipping a light switch. It’s way cool. <br/>Here is one of the techniques I utilize. It’s based off of Pfluger’s Law of Symmetry. It doesn’t work all the time but it works often. Now keep in mind. This procedure or technique works only for soft tissue pain not counting ligaments. Ligaments can’t be relaxed. It does however work for tendon pain. <br/>This technique is drop dead simple. And when you guys get back to working on clients/patients. After this virus thing. You can use it right away. <br/>Here it is. Say for example your patient has a very painful right Serratus Anterior. You go to the exact same spot on the opposite side of the body and apply a strong stimulus(do not hurt the client)while keeping a finger on the painful area with only enough pressure for your client to know if the pain disappears(In addition, the light pressure acts as a guide for the nervous system). The strong stimulus is usually a twisting firm pressure on the muscle tissue(not the skin). You can watch the videos. </p>
<p>If it does disappear. Hold everything for 20 seconds. If the pain gets better but still there a little bit. Apply more stimulus to the opposite area or vary your twist vector on the tissue. That usually eliminates the pain. Again hold everything for 20 seconds. <br/>it’s a way cool mind blowing technique. It will freak your clients out. And you as well. It’s mind blowing. And if it doesn’t work. It only takes a few seconds to fail. Then you can carry as usual. <br/>Now I can’t teach you the exact feel of things. You will have to learn that yourself. <br/>Here are a few videos of me utilizing this technique. Watch what I do. Anybody can do this. <br/>I consider this stuff as high level. The Aikido of soft tissue work. The opposite of Rolfing or deep tissue. Touch somebody where they hurt. Touch them somewhere else. And the pain is gone. Actually you don’t just touch them somewhere else. That somewhere else has to be firm stimulus that does not hurt the client/patient. </p>
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<p><br/><br/></p> Parkinson's and massagetag:massageprofessionals.com,2020-02-27:2887274:Topic:3808492020-02-27T15:57:42.608ZBeth Kastenhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/BethKasten
<p>Hello! I would like to hear from massage therapists who are having successful results massaging people with Parkinson's. I found success when I started doing adapted (more slow and gentle) sports massage, and only 30 mins at a time. They can stay clothed, except shoes.. That way they can still get off the table without assistance, or feeling too weak.</p>
<p>I also have used 5 mins a foot of reflexology in that 30 min time period. Helps to relieve the inflammation that may be contributing to…</p>
<p>Hello! I would like to hear from massage therapists who are having successful results massaging people with Parkinson's. I found success when I started doing adapted (more slow and gentle) sports massage, and only 30 mins at a time. They can stay clothed, except shoes.. That way they can still get off the table without assistance, or feeling too weak.</p>
<p>I also have used 5 mins a foot of reflexology in that 30 min time period. Helps to relieve the inflammation that may be contributing to heavy, stiffness in the legs. Always interested in some good feedback, and experiences other medical massage therapists would like to share!</p>
<p>Thanks for you time,</p>
<p>Beth</p> Rhomboid Minor Help!?tag:massageprofessionals.com,2020-02-25:2887274:Topic:3807542020-02-25T04:12:10.593ZRachelhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/Rachel82
Hi, looking for help with tricks to release the rhomboid minor? I have used a lot of my own but am falling short. Is there anything unique that anyone has tried that is effective across bodies? Thanks
Hi, looking for help with tricks to release the rhomboid minor? I have used a lot of my own but am falling short. Is there anything unique that anyone has tried that is effective across bodies? Thanks HOT STONEtag:massageprofessionals.com,2020-02-04:2887274:Topic:3809482020-02-04T23:05:26.133ZLacy Owenshttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/LacyOwens
<p>Hello to all, I am new to massageprofessionals chat. I am figuring this out, so my apologies if I not have the hang of it yet. </p>
<p>Anyway, I was wondering if any of you practitioners could help me with restoring my hot stone energy and the best hot stone oil to use. </p>
<p>Hello to all, I am new to massageprofessionals chat. I am figuring this out, so my apologies if I not have the hang of it yet. </p>
<p>Anyway, I was wondering if any of you practitioners could help me with restoring my hot stone energy and the best hot stone oil to use. </p> Trainings with Til Luchau?tag:massageprofessionals.com,2019-10-16:2887274:Topic:3796112019-10-16T17:03:15.663ZMark Williamshttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/MarkWilliams
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<p class="_message">Hi- Has anyone taken a workshop with Til Luchau? Wondering if someone could express there experience with him? Thanks.</p>
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<p class="_message">Hi- Has anyone taken a workshop with Til Luchau? Wondering if someone could express there experience with him? Thanks.</p>
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