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Thank you, Cat. Do you have a daily schedule plan to model ours off of yet?
That is something I have currently been working on with myself. I have been a massage therapist for the past 4 years and I had terrible shoulder pain. I finally started getting regular massages every week and also seeing a chiropractor. Why should I expect my clients to do any of the self care, or come back as recommended by their treatment plan if I am not willing to take the time or spend the money to do the same for myself. I now only get occassional pain (as compared to not able to move my shoulder) and am working full time again. I feel more confident when I tell my clients how often they need to come back because I KNOW it works!!! I have also started to do yoga again which has brought back much of the flexibilty I lost from being hunched over a table working on everyone else. I have also become much more aware of my body mechanics because I think after awhile we forget just how important it really is. I wish there were more CE classes on better body mechanics or improved ways of doing things with less effort. Sometimes we have to take time to better ourselves so we can help others.
What self care daily survival maintenance plan can we produce to help therapists not ignore their pain and discomfort?
Morning stretches, pre massage stretches, post massage flexing, water consumption, charts showing proper stances in a place seen just before entering room to have that last checklist and our grounding ritual could be altered slightly to be part of the mindset that stance is part of grounding. I'll keep working on this one.
That is something I have currently been working on with myself. I have been a massage therapist for the past 4 years and I had terrible shoulder pain. I finally started getting regular massages every week and also seeing a chiropractor. Why should I expect my clients to do any of the self care, or come back as recommended by their treatment plan if I am not willing to take the time or spend the money to do the same for myself. I now only get occassional pain (as compared to not able to move my shoulder) and am working full time again. I feel more confident when I tell my clients how often they need to come back because I KNOW it works!!! I have also started to do yoga again which has brought back much of the flexibilty I lost from being hunched over a table working on everyone else. I have also become much more aware of my body mechanics because I think after awhile we forget just how important it really is. I wish there were more CE classes on better body mechanics or improved ways of doing things with less effort. Sometimes we have to take time to better ourselves so we can help others.
Karina Braun has a book called Creating Peace With Your Hands and a group here at http://www.massageprofessionals.com/group/CreatingPeacewithYourHands
that can help with a lot of these questions and especially your shoulder Jennifer.
Jennifer Muller said:That is something I have currently been working on with myself. I have been a massage therapist for the past 4 years and I had terrible shoulder pain. I finally started getting regular massages every week and also seeing a chiropractor. Why should I expect my clients to do any of the self care, or come back as recommended by their treatment plan if I am not willing to take the time or spend the money to do the same for myself. I now only get occassional pain (as compared to not able to move my shoulder) and am working full time again. I feel more confident when I tell my clients how often they need to come back because I KNOW it works!!! I have also started to do yoga again which has brought back much of the flexibilty I lost from being hunched over a table working on everyone else. I have also become much more aware of my body mechanics because I think after awhile we forget just how important it really is. I wish there were more CE classes on better body mechanics or improved ways of doing things with less effort. Sometimes we have to take time to better ourselves so we can help others.
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