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I Love giving Swedish Massages. This is what I do 95% of the time. My clients love it.
so i'm just curious...the clients that love pure swedish...do they not have any knots or tightness that require some more specific work?
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:I Love giving Swedish Massages. This is what I do 95% of the time. My clients love it.
The reason they come to me is for pure swedish nothing else. They just want to relax and they do not want me knot picking.
Lisa said:so i'm just curious...the clients that love pure swedish...do they not have any knots or tightness that require some more specific work?
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:I Love giving Swedish Massages. This is what I do 95% of the time. My clients love it.
ok but just to throw something into the debate (i'm a Libra so forgive me)...if they come in wanting to just relax and you come across an area of severe tightness, etc...isn't it almost our obligation as caregivers to address that? even if it's just a little?
would it not be like going to the doctor for, let's say, a hangnail and them finding a sprained ankle and just ignoring it? probably not the best analogy i can think of right off the bat.
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:The reason they come to me is for pure swedish nothing else. They just want to relax and they do not want me knot picking.
Lisa said:so i'm just curious...the clients that love pure swedish...do they not have any knots or tightness that require some more specific work?
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:I Love giving Swedish Massages. This is what I do 95% of the time. My clients love it.
Hi Lisa,
I will use swedish on an elderly client,or someone on like a blood thinning med.But,I know what you mean,it is hard to do a massage with out using at least a couple of modalities.
Peace,Emma
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