New Ways to Press, Squeeze, and Glide
Finding new ways to press, squeeze, and glide can help reduce the repetitive-use injuries common for massage and bodywork practitioners. Consider experimenting with different combinations.
Mark Liskey shares his 20-plus years of experience as a massage therapist and business owner at makethemostofmassage.com, a free, do-it-yourself resource for MTs who want to make more money, build a massage practice, and stay out of pain.
Finding new ways to press, squeeze, and glide can help reduce the repetitive-use injuries common for massage and bodywork practitioners. Consider experimenting with different combinations.
While the term placebo effect can carry negative connotations, it can also be a positive in working with clients when we use placebo pathways to help clients feel better and help manager their pain.