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Just wondering... What percentage of the time, during your massage work, are you using your elbows?

I think I am using mine about 35% of the time on average...Just a curious question..

 

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I have only been working a few months.  But I have to remind myself to use my elbows and forearms during massage.  

I would say 50 to 75% depending on the type of massage. The only time I don't use forearms is when doing lymphatic massage or CST. On the mat mostly feet and shins.

I'd say at 50-60% with massage (elbows and forearms), not at all with CST.  With MFR it's hard to say, but probably 45-50% at least.  I should use them more!

Jimswife - My thumbs and hands remind me to use my forearms! :)

It will help save your hands for sure...Hands are my primary tool.. But the elbow saves them.

Jimswife said:

I have only been working a few months.  But I have to remind myself to use my elbows and forearms during massage.  

I need to use my elbows more, I think. 

Daniel Cohen said:

I would say 50 to 75% depending on the type of massage. The only time I don't use forearms is when doing lymphatic massage or CST. On the mat mostly feet and shins.

They can be an excellent tool!  And you can actually rotate your forearm while using it on people to use different parts of your bone - accomplishes different things.  You can get deep without using force - good stuff!

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