Mandatory Reporting
Mandatory reporters are those who work in medical and education fields and are required by law to report suspected abuse or neglect. Depending on the state, massage therapists may be classified under this designation.
We polled massage therapists via social media about which areas of their practices they wish they had more time for. Here's what they said.

“Continuing ed and business marketing.”
—@headstrong sportsmassage
“Yes to everything!”
—@enidnunezcmt
“Postsession communication and check-in, intentional continuing education that sharpens the areas I focus on, and my own self-care!”
—Jessica Richardson
“I’m trying to find more time for utilizing social media for marketing, and sometimes I still need print work too—so I guess it’s business and marketing for me. Starting year 27 as a massage therapist!”
—Cyndy Thompson Howlett
“I regularly spend time on marketing and often wish I had more time to dedicate to it.”
—Engaging Muscles Massage
“Formación continua.” [Continuing education.]
—Elena Aquino
“I rebranded my practice to precisely address this issue. I created my own in-house app called PosturePro, where I use full body assessments to [produce treatment plans] based on the assessments. This allows me to use my 28 years of skills and medical massage techniques to apply as tools toward a much more global objective.”
—Luther Lockard
“For my own care to get
a massage.”
—Katherine M. Krucker
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