As massage therapy has increased in popularity over the last 15 to 20 years, more therapists are opening businesses. Spas, hair salons and franchises are also offering massage therapy. There are an abundance of places but how do you know if the therapists are competent or qualified? Listed below are a few suggestions to guide you.
Word of mouth is probably one of the best ways. If a friend or relative has found a massage therapist they like, believe me they will be happy to let you know. Healthcare practitioners and acupuncturists are good resources also.
Professional associations such as the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA.org) have “find a therapist” resources. Massage Therapists who belong to these associations must have completed a certain level of education. Some associations require continuing education credits in order to maintain membership.
Ask the therapist where they went to school, when did they graduate, what are their specialties. Do they have a certification in the specialty or have they taken any continuing education classes in that area. Beware of someone who has a long list of specialties. You don’t want to fall into a “jack of all trades, master of none” situation.
Don’t be afraid to question the therapist. If something doesn’t seem right or feel right, trust your instincts. Remember, knowledge is power.
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