All Discussions Tagged 'in' - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-28T20:21:10Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=in&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> Hi everybody from Chinatag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-05-20:2887274:Topic:2621142012-05-20T15:34:11.795ZMassage in Shanghaihttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/MassageinShanghai
<p>Hi everybody this is Cindy from Shanghai, China!</p>
<p>I have recently found out about this site and it's a great source of information. I would like to get in touch with people here in China - particularly massage specialists and professionals - because I've just started a new website about <a href="http://www.shanghaimassage.biz" target="_blank">massage in Shanghai</a> and I'd like to feature some experts' articles and guides on the subject. Obviously I will reward you and pay you by the…</p>
<p>Hi everybody this is Cindy from Shanghai, China!</p>
<p>I have recently found out about this site and it's a great source of information. I would like to get in touch with people here in China - particularly massage specialists and professionals - because I've just started a new website about <a href="http://www.shanghaimassage.biz" target="_blank">massage in Shanghai</a> and I'd like to feature some experts' articles and guides on the subject. Obviously I will reward you and pay you by the article!</p>
<p>I am looking for experts in the ways of traditional Chinese massage and tui na (pretty much the same as shiatsu. I have my own practice here in Shanghai and I'd be more than happy to share experiences of the market and the local industry with other professionals.</p>
<p>Please contact me through private massage if you have any questions about China, I'd be more than happy to help!</p>
<p>Best regards,</p>
<p>Cindy</p> Aromatherapy and Massage Improve Sleep in Cancer Patientstag:massageprofessionals.com,2011-11-03:2887274:Topic:2347942011-11-03T19:22:33.922Znomznomihttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/nomznomi
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<p><br></br> A study of the long-term effects of massage and aromatherapy on the physical and psychological symptoms of patients with advanced cancer showed that the intervention significantly improved subjects’ quality of sleep, but provided only short-term benefits for pain and anxiety.</p>
<p>42 participants diagnosed with cancer were randomly assigned to receive massage with lavender essential oil and an inert carrier oil; or…</p>
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<p><br/> A study of the long-term effects of massage and aromatherapy on the physical and psychological symptoms of patients with advanced cancer showed that the intervention significantly improved subjects’ quality of sleep, but provided only short-term benefits for pain and anxiety.</p>
<p>42 participants diagnosed with cancer were randomly assigned to receive massage with lavender essential oil and an inert carrier oil; or massage with an inert carrier oil only; or no massage.</p>
<p>Participants in the massage groups received a 30-minute standardized back massage once a week for four weeks. Subjects in the no-massage group - the control group - completed the researchers’ questionnaires and assessments, but received no intervention.</p>
<p>Evaluations of pain, sleep and the Hospital and Anxiety Depression scale also took place on a weekly basis. Results showed that subjects in both <a href="http://www.byerschiro.com/" target="_blank">massage</a> groups had significantly better sleep scores than subjects in the control group at the end of the study.</p>
<p>The study also showed a statistically significant reduction in pain for both the massage groups following the second massage treatment, but no long-term pain reduction at the end of the study.</p>
<p>There were no statistically significant long-term differences among groups for either the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale or the Rotterdam Symptom Checklist. Subjects in the massage-only group, however, had significantly better scores on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale after the second and fourth massage sessions.</p> No-Mind Massage Therapytag:massageprofessionals.com,2011-08-16:2887274:Topic:2087552011-08-16T17:39:44.835ZLas Vegas Massage In Summerlinhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/las_vegas_massage_in_summerlin
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<p>I've written a blog post about an on-going experience I've been having while performing actual massage. It's rather long, so I'll just post a link to it here, with a bit of an intro...</p>
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<p>"I've been a Las Vegas massage therapist for the past seven years now. I'd like to share with you a new 'state of no-mind' I’ve entered while performing actual massage and the positive results I've received."</p>
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<p>I've written a blog post about an on-going experience I've been having while performing actual massage. It's rather long, so I'll just post a link to it here, with a bit of an intro...</p>
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<p>"I've been a Las Vegas massage therapist for the past seven years now. I'd like to share with you a new 'state of no-mind' I’ve entered while performing actual massage and the positive results I've received."</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.massage-marketing-solutions.com/massage-in-las-vegas-no-mind-technique.html">Massage In Las Vegas - No-Mind Massage Technique</a></p>
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<p>Kris</p> CA CMT's certified by CAMTC: the Assembly are moving Bill AB 1822 (Swanson) sponsored by the California Police Chiefs Associationtag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-04-22:2887274:Topic:782802010-04-22T01:54:08.344ZZella Kitamurahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/ZellaKitamura
<div>While it may seem repetitive, what the CAMTC is doing is to establish credibility within the California criminal justice community, who, as you may have noticed, is not thrilled with the profession of massage therapy as there
are a few bad apples who are prostitutes masquerading as massage therapists.<br />
Convincing the local peace officers that we are actually a legitimate profession<br />
has been a challenge. It would really help if all massage therapists in<br />
California who have become certified…</div>
<div>While it may seem repetitive, what the CAMTC is doing is to establish credibility within the California criminal justice community, who, as you may
have noticed, is not thrilled with the profession of massage therapy as there<br />
are a few bad apples who are prostitutes masquerading as massage therapists.<br />
Convincing the local peace officers that we are actually a legitimate profession<br />
has been a challenge. It would really help if all massage therapists in<br />
California who have become certified by the CAMTC would read up on AB1822, the<br />
current Bill before the assembly, which is attempting to to take all authority<br />
away from the CAMTC and establish the local law enforcement as the authority<br />
under which Massage Therapists will be liscensed in the future.<br/><br/>I DO
understand and empathize with the amount of time and money that you have already<br />
put into your education and certification , as I had over 1000 hours and had to<br />
do it myself. But until AB1822 is defeated, we are not "home free" - we will<br />
have to do it again. <br/><br/>Visit the website for AB1822 <a href="http://www.assembly.ca.gov/acs/acsframeset2text.htm" target="_blank">http://www.assembly.ca.gov/acs/acsframeset2text.htm</a> and write
letters to members of the Appropriations Committee which is where the Bill<br />
presently lies. This Bill is sponsored by the California Commission of Chiefs of<br />
Police , and will insure that none of us are able to just get our paper in order<br />
and go to work, but that we must continuously pay fees and jump through hoops<br />
for the local law enforcement who have declared themselves to be capable of<br />
evaluating and approving our massage education. We will also be required to pay<br />
more local fees and once again obtain massage establishments permits even though<br />
we are CAMTC approved. In short, we get to do it all over again unless we all<br />
let our assemblymen and women know that this does not represent us or allow us<br />
in an environment that is laden with prejudice and suspicion.<br/><br/>Zella
Kitamura</div> UPDATE! Warning to All MTs in the DETROIT, LAS VEGAS, NY,NJ and SOUTH FLORIDA Areastag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-03-27:2887274:Topic:743872010-03-27T03:03:16.554ZABMPhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/Lara
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Warning to All MTs in the NY, NJ, and South Florida Areas</span><br></br>Man Calling with Sham Job Offers Stalking Practitioners<br></br><span style="font-style: italic;"> </span></p>
<p><em><strong>Update April 27, 2011:</strong> We received a report that Steven Min has recently attempted this scam in <strong>Detroit</strong> as well.</em></p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-style: italic;">Update April 26, 2011:…</span></strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Warning to All MTs in the NY, NJ, and South Florida Areas</span><br/>Man Calling with Sham Job Offers Stalking Practitioners<br/><span style="font-style: italic;"> </span></p>
<p><em><strong>Update April 27, 2011:</strong> We received a report that Steven Min has recently attempted this scam in <strong>Detroit</strong> as well.</em></p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-style: italic;">Update April 26, 2011:</span></strong> <span style="font-style: italic;"><strong>While Steven Min was arrested last September, it appears he's out and back to his old tricks again, in Las Vegas.</strong> Please scroll down to the bottom of the page to see Barbara Potter's latest report. He has typically targeted massage therapists in New York, New Jersey, Florida, and Las Vegas. MTs, please be aware!</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Update, March 27, 2010:</span> We have received reports that this man has also pulled the same con on massage therapists in the South Florida area.<br/><br/>ABMP received the following letter from Meg Darnell, LMT , Director of Alumni Services, Swedish Institute. In the past, some ABMP members have been harassed by this individual. We take this warning very seriously and ask that you please pass on the information to other therapists.</span><br/><br/>March 2010<br/>I am once again sending this to alert you of someone who has tried to prey on massage therapists in the past. <br/> <br/>I am sorry to have to report that the man named Steven Sung, also known as Steven Min and Steven Yamamoto, who has been soliciting massage therapists with dubious get-rich schemes for the last eight years, is back on the scene. <br/> <br/>This time he calls therapists and offers work in his spas and says that he would like a late-night meeting. It has also been reported that he is in New Jersey and has tracked down a therapist that he met the last time he was preying on our profession. The phone calls come late at night and early in the morning and are repetitive. The therapist who first reported this to me contacted the police who in response called him and told him to stop. This seems to have set off a rampage of web postings suggesting that the therapist has investigations against her and worse. <br/><br/>I am sending this email to as many therapists as I can reach, as well as to the New York State Board and the New Jersey Board of Massage Therapy, with the hope of reaching all massage therapists in our area. I am reaching out to a lawyer and an investigator who were both helpful the last time this man was contacting therapists. I am not sure what, if anything, can be done to stop this man. <br/> <br/>While it may seem obvious to some, I am strongly suggesting that everyone ignore his phone calls. Do not engage, do not suggest that we know what he's up to or try to stop him, as I believe it will cause more phone calls and harassment. Just ignore him. Originally he had just one phone number, but now it seems there are many and they are from New Jersey. These job offers are not legitimate and you may be at risk by responding to them. At one time I believed this man was harmless but have come to believe that he may be dangerous. <br/> <br/>Many therapists from our school, as well as the schools in our surrounding area, have contacted me because they have seen or heard about the school's warnings and did not respond to his solicitations. Some, unfortunately, have not heeded the warnings and have met with him--only to find that his offer amounts to nothing. <br/> <br/>He is contacting therapists in the entire tri-state area. I implore you to ignore these solicitations and to pass this warning on to your colleagues. <br/> <br/>As always, graduates, please remember to trust your instincts. If something feels funny or strange, listen to your wisdom. As a general rule, if something sounds too good to be true, it very well may be. <br/><br/><span style="font-style: italic;">Meg Darnell, LMT <br/>Director of Alumni Services, Swedish Institute<br/>New York, NY<br/></span> </p> NJ Auto Insurance Billingtag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-02-25:2887274:Topic:681932010-02-25T23:41:15.552ZDouglas Elmanhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/DouglasElman
<p>Has anybody out there in NJ ever worked with an auto insurer in regards to an accident case?</p>
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<p>I am looking for some input. I am just starting to work with my first case and would appreciate any guidance for getting started and follow through.</p>
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<p>Thanks!!!</p>
<p>Has anybody out there in NJ ever worked with an auto insurer in regards to an accident case?</p>
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<p>I am looking for some input. I am just starting to work with my first case and would appreciate any guidance for getting started and follow through.</p>
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<p>Thanks!!!</p>