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Expand your practice and attract new clients with chair massage!
A practical, visual guide to this rapidly growing field, Chair Massage helps you develop a basic routine and adapt to different clients and situations. Expert authors Patricia M. Holland, MC, LMT, and Sandra K. Anderson, BA, LMT, NCTMB, provide coverage of massage techniques, chair adjustment, body mechanics, and applying pressure, plus specific routines for the lower back, shoulders, neck/head, and arm/hand regions — with full-color photographs clearly demonstrating each technique.
A chapter on the business aspects of seated massage helps you market and manage your practice successfully.
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Massage therapists can benefit from various work environments in a non-committal way, opting for “gigs” in cottage country, at company wellness fairs, fundraising events or themed weekends. A locum position for a pregnant or injured therapist at a private clinic can be an ideal opportunity to experience clinic ownership without the overhead and risk.
Due to the physical nature of massage therapy, a 40-hour workweek is impractical and unsustainable. Amateur athletes can find themselves in this restricted category as well, seeking non-physical side hustles to support and finance their demanding training.
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