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Cincinnati, OH 45213
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I have been a full-time massage therapist since 1997. I have been trained in neuromuscular therapy, positional release, orthobionomy I, II and III, synergist structural integration, and Reiki I, II, and III. I am a very goal-oriented massage therapist.
My sessions are described as deep tissue that is infused with Reiki. The majority of my clients come in with some issue, whether it is in the neck, low back, knee or shoulder. I have worked on practically every issue in the body there could be, such as sciatica or muscular impingement on a nerve. Most of my clients have a specific need, and I like to help them reach their goals of reducing tension and stress.
A. Have a goal in mind for your massage. Ask the LMT how long they have been a massage therapist and if they are doing this full time. Check out their schedule, if it is wide open, then chances are they are not very good. If you have to wait a little while in order to get in, then chances they have a good client base. Ask them if they do deep tissue and Reiki. The combination of the two methods makes for a more sensitive therapist all around.
A. If you go to a large spa or hotel with a massage therapist, chances are that that the massage therapist is not knowledgeable in anatomy or physiology. They do not care if you come back or not, because their schedule is filled with transient customers. They will not care about you as a person. If you call an independent massage therapist while you are traveling, do not ask them if they can come to your hotel. Chances they will not even return your call.