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Hi Martha,
I agree, I am glad PA is finally licensing. It will help PA therapists
As I travel, I don't massage for money. I move to a different place every year and take the World Massage Festival and Massage Therapy Hall of Fame with me. I promote massage all year, in every phase, as I go. I try to make sure therapists are doing well as I travel and where I see one that needs help, I try and solve their problem. I am only licensed to practice massage for compensation in Florida. But I don't know any other therapists, that travel the country to help other therapists and to promote the industry.
Hi Mike
That's really cool that you do that and I hear Florida is a tough state to be licensed in for Massage. Tough requirements, etc..
I think that is wonderful that you do that and you certainly have alot of insight into our profession throughout the states.
What other kinds of problems do other therapist have with licensing and insurance and is the stigma "massage" more therapeutic or is it the other kind of Massage??
Hope to hear more
Martha
Mike Hinkle said:Hi Martha,
I agree, I am glad PA is finally licensing. It will help PA therapists
As I travel, I don't massage for money. I move to a different place every year and take the World Massage Festival and Massage Therapy Hall of Fame with me. I promote massage all year, in every phase, as I go. I try to make sure therapists are doing well as I travel and where I see one that needs help, I try and solve their problem. I am only licensed to practice massage for compensation in Florida. But I don't know any other therapists, that travel the country to help other therapists and to promote the industry.
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