Check your message box. I have left you plenty of information about Hendrickson Method Massage and Manual Therapy. You are welcome to email me at aclemensw@gmail.com
Hey Kris, I'm in southern Illinois and I've signed up with massage professionals to network with other mt's. I've written a book called How to Start a Massage Therapy Business. I'm marketing directly to mt schools. I was wondering if you had any contacts with your training facility you could share with me? Read more about me at www.howtostartamassagebusiness.abmp.com Thanks, Tammy Alumbaugh
It's always nice to chat and meet others in our field. If you are interested, check out my facebook page, The Unknown Muscle Massage & Wellness and if you have one let me know. We can like each others pages. I have been a massage therapist since 1996 but am just now starting my own Wellness Co-Op here in PA. Things have been going very good so far, we are having our grand opening Nov 14th. You can see details on my website, www.theunknownmuscle.com. I am always open to learning how I can do things better. Your input about my website and or fb page is welcome. Looking fwd to future chats! Be Well!
I just joined this site while looking for an interesting CEU course. That was a great benefit of this site - I am signed up for a course on massage therapy for burn victims.
How do you use this site? Do you collaborate projects or CEU courses with other therapists?
I am a special education teacher and would love to explore the use of massage therapy to promote sensory integration for sensory challenges.
I was a pre-school teacher, owner, director and professional nanny ( a real nanny before it became a babysitting occupation) for 16 years. My mother's illness, MS, and the need for physical therapy lead me to massage therapy.
In massage therapy school, all of my instructors blatantly disliked and discouraged the students from working for Chiropractors which I could never understand. Being older by at least 10 years from the other students I concluded the best way to gain more knowledge as an entrance-level therapist and experience was working for one. Too, I was out of $$$ and needed an income, Lol!!! It was the BEST thing I ever could have done. Then again, I work for one of the best who does not use me as "window candy" and extra help around the office.
I work three full days a week, about 6 hours a day which is about 12 patients a day, more or less, as an employee. The majority of the patients are suffering from motor vehicle accidents or work injuries. Sudden impact physical trauma is not just about physical pain. We, the patients, the doctor, and I, develop close relationships during their recovery and developing that relationship is vital and the key to their recovery. Every day I am humbled by their trust and belief in what we three do, together.
Thanks for allowing me to share. Have a great day,
As I've reviewed some of the posts, I see I am not the only new member who is learning the advantages of this website. Thank you for initiating a friendship. I'm curious and would like to know what your occupation/profession was before becoming a massage therapist and why you chose it? This month is my 13 year anniversary; I've never looked back or doubted my decision. Gotta' walk my dog :)
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Hi Kris!
I hope all is well in Las Vegas! Thanks for reaching out! I am looking forward to meeting as many bodyworkers as I can!
No problem at all. Thanks for the invite though.
How's practice in Las Vegas?
Hi Kris,
Nice to meet you! It's always Great to have connections all over the world :)
~Dawn
Hi Kris,
Thanks for the invite!
Jamie
Hey Kris!
Thanks for the invite. It's great to meet you online.
Hi Kris!
Check your message box. I have left you plenty of information about Hendrickson Method Massage and Manual Therapy. You are welcome to email me at aclemensw@gmail.com
Nice to meet you!
Amanda
Sorry for the wait. You're not intruding. I'm just busy starting new accounts and finishing my class on Jade Stone Therapy.
I was a hospice volunteer many years ago. Now I want to return as a Massage Therapist specializing in Reflexology and Lymphatic Drainage.
Kris,
Thank you for the request.. Summerlin use to be my ol' stomping grounds. Lovely area.
thank you for the request!! Im in Rockford Illinois
Hey Kris, It's never an intrusion to hear from other massage professionals. Networking is a good thing. Thanks.
Hey Kris, I'm in southern Illinois and I've signed up with massage professionals to network with other mt's. I've written a book called How to Start a Massage Therapy Business. I'm marketing directly to mt schools. I was wondering if you had any contacts with your training facility you could share with me? Read more about me at www.howtostartamassagebusiness.abmp.com Thanks, Tammy Alumbaugh
Thank you for your request, Kris. Great to make your acquaintance. Maybe we can share info on our practices.
It's always nice to chat and meet others in our field. If you are interested, check out my facebook page, The Unknown Muscle Massage & Wellness and if you have one let me know. We can like each others pages. I have been a massage therapist since 1996 but am just now starting my own Wellness Co-Op here in PA. Things have been going very good so far, we are having our grand opening Nov 14th. You can see details on my website, www.theunknownmuscle.com. I am always open to learning how I can do things better. Your input about my website and or fb page is welcome. Looking fwd to future chats! Be Well!
Denise Bostdorf, LMT
Hey, Kris,
I just joined this site while looking for an interesting CEU course. That was a great benefit of this site - I am signed up for a course on massage therapy for burn victims.
How do you use this site? Do you collaborate projects or CEU courses with other therapists?
I am a special education teacher and would love to explore the use of massage therapy to promote sensory integration for sensory challenges.
Have a great day!
Darleen Claire Wodzenski
Thank you, Kris, Good Morning :)
I was a pre-school teacher, owner, director and professional nanny ( a real nanny before it became a babysitting occupation) for 16 years. My mother's illness, MS, and the need for physical therapy lead me to massage therapy.
In massage therapy school, all of my instructors blatantly disliked and discouraged the students from working for Chiropractors which I could never understand. Being older by at least 10 years from the other students I concluded the best way to gain more knowledge as an entrance-level therapist and experience was working for one. Too, I was out of $$$ and needed an income, Lol!!! It was the BEST thing I ever could have done. Then again, I work for one of the best who does not use me as "window candy" and extra help around the office.
I work three full days a week, about 6 hours a day which is about 12 patients a day, more or less, as an employee. The majority of the patients are suffering from motor vehicle accidents or work injuries. Sudden impact physical trauma is not just about physical pain. We, the patients, the doctor, and I, develop close relationships during their recovery and developing that relationship is vital and the key to their recovery. Every day I am humbled by their trust and belief in what we three do, together.
Thanks for allowing me to share. Have a great day,
Jannette
Good Morning :)
As I've reviewed some of the posts, I see I am not the only new member who is learning the advantages of this website. Thank you for initiating a friendship. I'm curious and would like to know what your occupation/profession was before becoming a massage therapist and why you chose it? This month is my 13 year anniversary; I've never looked back or doubted my decision.
Gotta' walk my dog :)
ttyl,
Jannette
Hi Kris: No intrusion at all. Thanks for the connection
Thanks Kris. What a great idea! I'm fairly new to the discussions and blogs here, but thanks for the connect. Have a great day!
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