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im starting massage therapy school in february. i love massage but there are 2 things i can't stop worrying about and that is: carpel tunnel syndrome and the job market for this field. i have little hands and thin wrists so im afraid i may suffer from pain over time..is there any way to avoid this or make my hands stronger? also, can u make a decent living starting fresh out of school? i don't need much to be happy just enough to get me out of the house and on my own. help
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Hey man great videos, I'm up late stretching, I have had bad posture problems and have felt out of alignment overall my entire life, I;m 25 now and am starting to piece together some things related to my posture. I have seen a Chiropractor and he has helped however I know I need soft tissue work but I am not sure exactly who to go see. Is there any specific sort of postural massage. NMT? or Rolfing? I am not sure exactly who knows what about the body. I know I need help thanks! ZachMartin2@Gmail
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Are you fergielicious?
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Stretching, Traction and Myofascial release could would work better than massage.
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When I'm massaging someone, my hands start to hurt after several minutes, what can I do to prevent that? Or reduce the pain?
By the way, I do crack my knuckles a lot =/
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hi sorry for my english im from mexico, cancun, but i want ur opinion about the diabetic feet, what kind of massage is better for, and in which tipe u know, 1, 2, mellitus, and what kind of oils r the better for diabetic foot massage? im really interested in diabetic people, and in general what kind of massages r good to them? GRACIAS tks
I thought I sent you a request for pictures of endangerment areas, Since I have not received a response I am not sure if you received my request.
Blossom
lilyflowerz77 1 year ago
@lilyflowerz77 I emailed you a link a while ago and I emailed you again right now.
Thanks,
Ryan
massagenerd 1 year ago
Hi massagenerd!
I have a question about massaging scar tissue on myself. I had lumbar fusion surgery 6 weeks ago, and the doctor said to get therapeutic massage on the scar. But it's too expensive! Is there any reason I shouldn't do it myself? (I can reach it quite easily.) Should I use cross fiber or myofascial or something else? How often and anything to avoid? Anything you can offer would help! :)
4thousandtrees 2 years ago
Just no deep pressure on the spine. MFR works good for breaking it up and also cross fiber friction too. Just start out slow and 3-4 times a day (just a few minutes each time). If you are really sore the next day, then use less pressure next time or not a frequent.
massagenerd 2 years ago
Any chance you could list and or point out on the body endangerment sites for pregnant women? Thanks!
drummergirl9008 2 years ago
I'll put links in the sidebar.
Ryan
massagenerd 2 years ago