Relaxation Massage Practitioners

This is a group for those massage therapists who are interested in relaxation massage and helping people de-stress. This is a place where we can share ideas and learn from one another.

How do you help your clients relax?

Aside from your actual massage, what little touches have you added to help your clients relax? I have a really warm table warmer, I use a big fluffy bolster, I painted my massage room a beautiful ocean/aqua blue, and I have a water fountain sitting on the table. What about you?
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    Donna C. Agrinsonis, LMT

    Awesome! I had a serious visual as you explained how you start your massage. Wow, each therapist has so many gifts and different ways of approaching massage.

    Mike Hinkle said:
    I liked to have mine sit in the sauna first, if possible. I always started by smoothing the top sheet and rocking the client as I worked my way around the table. This got them used to my touch and comforted them. Then I would ground while touching their scalp. It was soothing to both therapist and client. To me, it allowed me to take responsibility for the massage and the client. After a few deep breaths, I would start the massage. This time allowed them to accept touch and you could feel them relax.
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    Steve - Maryland L.M.T.

    I tried to make my office a relaxing sanctuary from the outside world and apparently I succeeded better than I hoped. Clients often tell me that they start to relax as soon as they walk in the door.

    One thing that people like is my indoor rock garden, with a fountain and live plants. The garden is on one side of the hallway leading to the two treatment rooms.


    I painted my treatment room with three of the walls a mint green and the back wall a darker, moss green. (The colors don't show up well in the photo)


    I have a good heating pad on my table and a radiator-style space heater to keep the room nice and toasty. I really don't like trying to work around a blanket. There are no windows, so the only light comes from a couple of lamps and a salt lamp.

    I have an iPod set up with three hour long playlists so there's no clatter of CDs changing. I bought a $20 chord that lets me play the iPod directly though a stereo, which gives a much richer sound than most of the docks -- especially with speakers on either side of the room.

    I use hot stones in most of my massage, and I put a few drops of an essential oil blend into the water.
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    Marissa

    Very nice Steve! I like the look and the "feel" of everything!