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Monday, October 27, 2008

Ask Your Questions Here!

Do you have a question about massage therapy?

If you have you never tried it but are curious and would like to know more, this is your opportunity to ask questions. Don't worry, your questions are not silly! If you are thinking of them, someone else is probably wondering the same thing, too. Do both of you a favor and go ahead and ask!

Are you an existing massage client who has questions? Please ask! I'd love to try to answer them.

Are you a beginning massage therapist who would like some input from an experienced therapist? We all start out with a lot of questions, from how to handle specific conditions to client/therapist relationships to getting those pesky oil stains out of the sheets. I've been practicing for seventeen years and would love to share the benefit of my training and experience with you.

Are you an experienced therapist who has some specific questions and would like another therapist's input? We never quit having questions and it's wonderful to have other experienced therapists to talk to. Get another experienced therapist's point of view.

Whoever you are, you are invited to submit any questions you may have. I'll do my best to answer them and be honest when I can't.

I look forward to hearing from you.

9 comments:

Jean said...

How do I ask a question?

Alice Sanvito said...

Thanks for asking! I've responded in detail in a separate entry for today, Oct. 27, 2008, titled "How Do I Ask A Question?" I hope it's clear. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

I am not sure where to post my question. I am attending a massage school and have a student therapist. I generally have stiffness around my neck from sitting at a computer all week. What should I ask my student therapist to do to release the tension from my neck and shoulder area?

Sean said...

I broke several bones in my foot a number of years ago. Most of the time it's just fine. However, once in a while, it aches, is stiff or causes mild pain when I walk.

Can massage therapy help?

Anonymous said...

Are most massage therapists fat-friendly? Is it more difficult to do work on a fat person, and is it as effective for the client?

Thanks, Alice!

Alice Sanvito said...
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Alice Sanvito said...

Jill, thanks for your question! I've responded to it in a separate entry for today, Jan. 22, 2009. Please ignore the "deleted" comment immediately above. It was a mistake on my part. I'm still learning how this works.

JEM said...

I am currently in school for massage therapy and I have a few questions regarding starting a business for myself. My questions include:

What business structure did you chose (sole proprietor, partnership, LLC, etc)?

Are you happy with the structure you selected?

Was it easy or complicated to set up?

Were there costs associated with the business type you chose?

What are the advantages and disadvantages to the type of business structure you chose?

If you had to do it all over again, would they still chose the same business structure?

Any feedback is appreciated!! Thank You!!

Anonymous said...

I received a great massage about a week ago...but the next day my lower back was swollen...why would this happen? The massage was perfect pressure and she never hurt me at all... can you please help me understand this?